04 Jan 2012 @ 10:03 AM 
 

1975 Gottlieb El Dorado Em Wedgehead Pinball Machine

 

1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 

1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 

1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 

1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 1975 Gottlieb El Dorado em wedgehead pinball machine 
Type - electrical-mechanical (em); production - 2,875; theme - western; notable features: flippers (4), pop bumpers (2), slingshots (2), 5-bank drop targets (1), 10 bank drop targets (1), stand-up targets (2); design by ed krynski; art by gordon morrison. Another great single player wedgehead em from d. This game is very popular among collectors not only because it has great artwork. Using a western theme for the whole game, but it is also one of the best playing 70’s games from gottlieb. There are a whopping 15 drop targets to shoot at and it is very challenging to knock them all down. This game has a rollover which alternates between targets to make them score 5,000 pts. And when the 1st set of targets is knocked down, the alternating light for the corresponding target awards a special for one replay. Mechanically, the game plays very good. Overall, a really nice looking all around game for being 36 years old! It’s very clean inside the cabinet. The cabinet is nice for it’s age as seen by the pics with your normal scratches, scrapes, and minor amounts of missing paint from a game of this age. The playfield has minor crazing/graining/ball swirl mark and paint loss. Please see pics - they tell the story of the condition. The backglass has been sealed using tripple thick and minor paint touch-ups were done. There’s still a small amount of paint missing in the cowboy’s hat and in the body of the cowboy but it’s minimal. This backglass is nice enough to stay on the game in my opinion.

The plastic shields are good with the exception of a few cracks on a few of them but they look fine and again, i wouldn’t replace unless you want “perfect”. The playfield has been cleaned/waxed and new rubber rings installed. I replaced the back corner leg bushings that were stripped out and replaced the leg bolts. Thereâs a new lock with keys for the coin door and the back door already has a good lock. Included with the game is a copy of the schematic from pbr.

The game is set for free play. Sorry, i cannot crate the game. I have used navl (north american van lines) in the past with good success.
Please call michelle bianchi direct at 630-352-3312, or toll free at 877-432-2646. I will try to get them to you just as soon as i can. I will also be glad to answer any questions you may have. I have tried to describe the game to the best of my abilities. Feel free to stop by and play the game if you would like.

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Last Edit: 04 Jan 2012 @ 10 03 AM

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