







4/64, 4650 produced, rotating disc on playfield for variable scoring, partial production with metal “jeweled”. Has been in my possession since 1982, in storage since 2000 and is in nice cosmetic shape. The cabinet is commensurate with that of a 50+ year old machine. The back glass had been professional screened-sealed with an industry recommended non-poly urethane based pinball machine back glass resin in 1989 to prevent paint flaking.
We generally prefer north american van lines, which moves a lot of priceless pinball machines these days. A generic charge is around $350, though the rate can vary depending on the destination. Crating or shrink-wrap affixing to a wooden pallet are 2-options or unit may be picked up at a location in northeastern pennsylvania on a 24/7 basis.






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