



Ever since this game came out i had wanted to make one like the game pictured on the flyer. I picked up a bsd that had severe cabinet water damage but a very nice playfield and clean boards. Found a casket on e-bay and an old ornate casket stand and went to work. Took many years to complete working very sporadically but finally got it done. I have no room for it at home and my 40 year old son is afraid of it. Great for halloween parties or a haunted house display. All repairs and boardwork was performed by master pinball technician chris hibler. Chris is very picky and the game plays great. The boards are stacked under the “creature” as is the lightboard. To gain access to the boards you undo one bolt holding the display in place and lift out the creature. The lightboard is hinged and lifts to reveal the boards underneath. A 110 volt exaust fan was installed and directs board heat out under the game. The translite was printed on thin plastic and is covered by a thicker sheet of plexiglass surrounded by a copper frame. The translite is fluorescent lit and has it’s own power cord.
The entire lid is held on with two hinges with easily removeable hinge pins for moving. There are no connections from the lid to the body of the game. The playfield is in very good condition. It is also covered with a sheet of plexi.
The playfield lifts up on it’s original hinges that were installed in the casket. The casket rests on an antique stand that folds together like an accordion. The game is fairly easy to move with 4 to 6 pallbearers. The game is set on freeplay. There was no easy way to set up coining. Special thanks to my best friend jon mueller, his brother joel, my son sean dodel and chris hibler for all of their help in putting this project together. I really wish i could keep it, but times are tough. I hope it goes to a good home. There are no guarantees of any kind.


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