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Added: 2020-07-18 18:44:37 UTC
• Ended: October 29th, 2020
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean
$ 1,500
Up for sale is my Stern Hot Hand pinball machine from 1979. It’s in great shape for its age, has been fully gone through and is playing great.
This is one of the old Sterns that doesn’t pop up too often The game is a unique card-themed pinball machine where you’re trying to hit shots that will complete the cards in your hand. It features fast single-ball play with three pop bumpers, two slingshots, drop target, a kick out, and a unique gigantic upper flipper that rotates throughout the game. It’s really fun and has been very reliable for me since I’ve had it.
The machine has fully incandescent lighting, strong flippers, and bright displays. Boards and all mechanics are in good shape, working without issue. Cabinet, playfield, and backglass have the usual wear you would expect from a 41 year old game.
I’m located in Syracuse, NY near the university area and have a very easy load up set up. I can deliver within a reasonable distance if the game is prepaid and I also can ship anywhere in the continental USA. I’m happy to get you a shipping cost estimate if you are interest in the game.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. I also have additional photos and videos I’m happy to send along. Thanks for taking a look.
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