1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!


1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!
1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!


1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!


1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!
1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!
1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!

1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!

1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!

1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!

1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!


1973 Gottlieb King Pin pinball machine fully shopped!!

It starts up and plays exactly how it should, the game has been completelyâ disassembled, cleaned twice, then waxed, buffed out, andâ re-rubberedâ with all new happ rings. This playfield really shines especially for its age. There are two wear spots at the top of the pf that you can see in the pictures.

The backglass isâ immaculate with only one pin sized spot of paint lossâ â (take a look at the pictures). The cabinet is also very nice with no fading. It has a few nicks and gouges but it is very nice/ presentable. The game is just as clean inside as it is out.

It comes with the original schematic and a copy of it, extra score cards, and a few other goodies that came with the game when it was new. The back door is included and is in nice shape. The locks for the front and back doors are brand new and just installed, a new pinball has been installed, new leg bolts and levelers have also been installed. This is a very nice example of a classic game.

If you have any questions feel free to contact me.

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Pinball - Indiana Jones - Stern - Fully Functional

Pinball - Indiana Jones - Stern - Fully Functional

Pinball - Indiana Jones - Stern - Fully Functional

Pinball - Indiana Jones - Stern - Fully Functional


This is a fully functional 2008 stern indiana jones pinball. It was taken off an amusement route, cleaned and now up for sale. Pics below are from a brochre and are not the actual pics from this pinball, however our pinball is in just as good shape. Play field plastics are in excellent condition. One new addition is the sankara stone over the red (temple of doom) pop bumper.
This hopefully glows just like the stones did in the movie. Appeared on the plastics over the captive ball and the scoop.

Elsewhere, other artwork has appeared on various plastic and on the spinners. The ark and surrounding area. The plastic behind the green standups has changed from generic hieroglyphics to. Depict those who were foolish enough to open the ark suffering the consequences. Below that, the golden idol has disappeared from the snake’s mouth to move down.

Below the arrow and the raiders text - like the kingdom text in front of the. Right ramp - has changed from white to black. Side view of the playfield.

Eagle-eyed readers may have spotted a different order to the different. Bumper cap colours though it remains to be see whether this is intentional. Certainly the blue one should go under the holy grail to match the game’s colour. Theme for the last crusade, in which it appeared. Represents temple of doom so sits under the stone, leaving the yellow.

And green caps to match their respective positions on the playfield. The left side of the playfield. The ball lock now includes artwork showing the temple of doom. The bottom arch complete with decals. The bottom arch now has decals, although they are rather sparse-looking at this stage. Reports from the show indicate the game does indeed have 16 modes 4 for each. Movie and that the dot matrix animations are of a higher quality than those seen.
On indiana jones, resulting in a well rounded package. As we saw before, the four movies are all represented with the holy grail sitting atop. One of the pop bumpers, the ark of the covenant at the top centre, the crystal skull.


Over the right ramp and a rotating stone wall allowing the captive ball to launch a. Second and third ball into a bank of targets. The upper half of the playfield. The front ball is captive while the two behind are free to bounce around the map room. An initial hit sends the ball at the back into the targets while a second give 2-ball multiball.


The loose balls can spot the m-a-p letters on the yellow standups and. There are slingshot kickers on the side rubbers to increase the action. Completing the m-a-p letters lights the 8-ball multiball.
And what happens when that stone wall revolves? The four movies are colour-coded yellow, red, blue and green with appropriately. Coloured inserts and playfield artwork. The crystal skull appear to be a static. Object and only interacts through its lighting. Detail of the ark and the crystal skull. The ark looks nicely detailed and includes a magnet in front.
Are not individually lit so must act as bank instead much like in attack from mars. But the ark is more than just an elaborate toy.

It holds balls within and raises. Them on a platform to be released through the top as the lid opens. Four locked balls about to be released. The platform pivots to send the balls rolling off the. Front of the ark and onto the playfield for multiball. There are spinners on both orbits which can be lit for super spinner. The shot through the pop bumpers, the holy grail scoop. And the levitating captive ball. The lower half of the playfield. Sadly the stand-up budget and space didn’t stretch to a full “indiana”. So we just get “indy jones” spelled out on the playfield instead. The game continues the split-display dmd started on wheel of fortune although.
It will be interesting to see what happens when the score gets above 1 billion points. The indiana jones display layout. The instruction card gives more information about the game’s features. The front of the game.

The right ramp features the crystal skull from the title of the movie. (indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull) which appear to.

Have a vertical up-kicker to drop the ball at the entrance of the right loop. The big toy is the ark (raiders of the lost ark) but there is also a temple. Of doom captive ball which rises up to reveal a saucer shot beneath it. The five white standup targets spell out j-o-n-e-s so it’s a fair bet there. Are other standups or drop targets on the left side to spell out i-n-d-i-a-n-a.

The game seems to require the player to start four scene modes from each. Of the four movies before reaching the wizard mode called the final adventure.

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Fully shopped Bally EIGHT BALL DELUXE pinball NO Resrv!
Fully shopped Bally EIGHT BALL DELUXE pinball NO Resrv!

Fully shopped Bally EIGHT BALL DELUXE pinball NO Resrv!

Fully shopped Bally EIGHT BALL DELUXE pinball NO Resrv!


Fully shopped Bally EIGHT BALL DELUXE pinball NO Resrv!


Fully shopped bally eight ball deluxe pinball no reserve! What a nice looking game! Don’t you love 8 ball deluxe? This is the limited edition cabinet - super rare!!!

I think there are quite a few. Isn’t this the nicest 8 bd you’ve ever seen? It isn’t the nicest, but it’s nice. The backglass only has very tiny flaws…

Overall it’s excellent and there is a new bulb to light it. The score displays are perfect and have all been resoldered so there won’t be bad connections. The coin door is very nice and shiny.

Comes with a new lock/key. This side of the cabinet is quite nice.

The playfield shows some serious wear - but that’s because this is such a great and dependable game. This side has a flaw just under the flipper button. Note that all of the bumper caps and targets are original 8 ball deluxe parts. Comes with coin mechs and original bally coin box.


The underbelly of the beast. This is a new bulb (will light up as soon as i install the new ballast). I rebuilt this sound board with new capacitors and adjustment potentiometers… Please feel free to call me anytime about this or any other game i have listed: 309-287-1725. Get your family christmas or chanukah shopping done for 2010 in one shot! If you can’t afford the full price of this game, use my.

It has been fully shopped. That means we stripped it down to almost the bare playfield wood. Then we clean, scrub, and polish the playfield surface, replace all (above playfield) light bulbs with new ones. Then install all new rubber bands; then clean all the plastics and put it all back together. The full shop-job also involves testing and adjusting every single switch, light bulb, score display, and solenoid on the machine.

We get everything working electronically. On this pin, all of the score displays not only work, but work perfectly - no missing segments; no burned up numbers. The lights, coils, and switches all work fine on this also.

But keep in mind that this game is now over 30 years old. Of the bulb sockets on the playfield and some of the switches might be a tad bit flaky from time to time. But it shouldn’t affect game play much. And the more you play it, the better things will get. The worst thing you can do to a pinball (well, maybe not the worst) is to let it sit for years without getting played.

On this pinball, we also rebuilt the sound boards (squawk and talk), replacing all of the capacitors and the adjustment potentiometers. So the sound and speech are perfect unlike many 8 ball deluxes.
We also made sure the game had all the correct original targets and bumper parts. This is a 100% original eight ball deluxe. The game really plays great. In fact, i (as well as many others i know) consider eight ball deluxe to be the best, most fun 1-ball pinball ever made (meaning it doesn’t have multiball). The rules are excellent, the shots are laid out nicely.

The sound and speech are great. And the artwork is top notch. This is really a great game.

Consequently, this is one reason almost every eight ball deluxe you find has a playfield that looks like this one - worn with lots of bare wood showing. These games got a ton of play. In fact, it is such a great game that 8 ball deluxe is one of only two pinball machines i chose to put in my playable arcade museum in central il (see for details).
The good news is that having a worn playfield such as this one does not affect game play one bit. This still plays beautifully after our reconditioning. The flippers are nice and strong, and the rubbers, bumpers, and slingshots work great. The game comes with locks/keys, coin mechs, original coin box. Note: you might have noticed in the pictures that the fluorescent bulb is not lit, and that the ballast is missing from the power brick in the cabinet. It was missing, but i ordered a new ballast and will install it as soon as it comes in - probably today.

So even though it’s not in the pictures, the bulb will light up the backglass when you get the game. I just didn’t want to wait for it to arrive before moving ahead with the photos and listing. Can you trust the restoration of this game? Did the guys who restored this know what they were doing? I can say with confidence that this game was reconditioned by the two most over-qualified pinball technicians anywhere.

First of all, both of us are engineers from the university of il. Second, one of us (not me) actually worked at williams pinball during the boom years and even designed a game for williams (which they never produced, but stole several ideas from for other games). Finally, both of us were previously top founding executives at a very promising internet startup company until fairly recently. One of us (me) is down on his luck, and therefore monkeying with old pinballs again. But honestly, we should be ruling the world, not replacing rubber bands on a 30 year old bally pinball machine. God works in strange and mysterious ways. So you can own a game reconditioned by two top silicon valley executives. Physically, this game is generally in average condition. The backglass is very nice with only a couple of very minor flaws (which you can see in the pictures above if you look closely). But no bubbling, separating, etc.

Still vibrant and looking good. The playfield is quite worn. I’ve seen worse, but i’ve seen a lot better too.
The playfield plastics are mostly intact and in good shape. There are just a couple that are chipped or minorly cracked. The coin door is decent and comes with coin mechs and locks.

As mentioned above, the game has been fully shopped and therefore has new light bulbs and rubber bands which gives the playfield a very nice, new look. It looks pretty good, but does have one little gouge in the right side under the flipper button. Bottom line: this pinball is not nice enough for a museum, but it would look and function just perfectly for a home rec room. And it sure does play is so fun! Get it out of my shop so i can stop getting distracted with it!!

Please check the photos above. Please note that you can click on the images for larger versions of each photo.

Also, i usually take most of the photos in very high resolution so you can see much detail. Size and weight of this game is listed below, and the pallet and packaging material will weigh an approximate additional 40 lbs. You can e pick this up in. I get a substantial discount with them, and so far they have delivered most of my games quickly and without damage.

Anywhere in the country, although i have seen it go higher in remote areas of oregon and washington, plus about $60 if you want it delivered to your home. I can also work with north american van lines, if you prefer to use them.

Their rates tend to be higher, but they do remove the need for palletizing and they will deliver to your residence for no extra charge. Games closer to 200lbs (plus pallet) are considered relatively light, and games over 300lbs are considered heavy. For this item, which will include the pallet, then rolling the game with cardboard, then covering it with stretch-film, then strapping it to the pallet, and finally covering it with “fragile” stickers. My games are wrapped extremely well… I hate doing so, but it is required by my state government as i operate this company as a legitimate business.

I’m “collecting” it for them (and i won’t be held responsible for how poorly they use it). If you pick this game up at my shop, i guarantee that it will be. When you pick it up. I do not guarantee that it will meet your expectations… Ask if you have specific expectations that are not addressed above. I will then only give you my promise that it was as described when it left my shop. Once it’s out hands, i can not be responsible for any changes to its condition. I never intentionally hide anything. So please ask me if something is very important to you and i didn’t mention it in my description - let’s be safe rather than sorry. Approximate size: 70 x 28 x 54 inches (177.8 x 71.1 x 137.2 cm). Approximate weight: 250 pounds (113.6 kg) not including box or packing material. If you have any questions about this item, please.

You will then be notified and can complete the invoice at .

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Fully shopped 1978 Bally PLAYBOY pinball - NO RESERVE!


Fully shopped 1978 Bally PLAYBOY pinball - NO RESERVE!
Fully shopped 1978 Bally PLAYBOY pinball - NO RESERVE!


Fully shopped 1978 Bally PLAYBOY pinball - NO RESERVE!


Fully shopped 1978 Bally PLAYBOY pinball - NO RESERVE!


Fully shopped 1978 bally playboy pinball - no reserve! Quite a nice looking game, all lit up. This game just shouts “classic pinball” from the artwork to the color scheme.
The backglass is basically perfect. Playfield shows signs of wear, but isn’t as bad as it could be. Comes with coin box, coin mechs, and locks.

All original drop targets in great shape! You can see the immaculate condition of the backglass from examining the back. All the displays are perfect. Please feel free to call me anytime about this or any other game i have listed: 309-287-1725.

Get your family christmas or chanukah shopping done for 2010 in one shot! If you can’t afford the full price of this game, use my. It has been fully shopped. That means we stripped it down to almost the bare playfield wood.

Then clean, scrub, and polish the playfield surface, replace all (above playfield) light bulbs with new ones. Then install all new rubber bands; then clean all the plastics and put it all back together.

The full shop-job also involves testing and adjusting every single switch, light bulb, score display, and solenoid on the machine. We get everything working electronically.

On this pin, all of the score displays not only work, but work perfectly - no missing segments; no burned up numbers. The lights, coils, and switches all work fine on this also. But keep in mind that this game is now over 30 years old.
Of the bulb sockets on the playfield and some of the switches might be a tad bit flaky from time to time. But it shouldn’t affect game play much. And the more you play it, the better things will get.

The worst thing you can do to a pinball (well, maybe not the worst) is to let it sit for years without getting played. But the game plays really well for its age. The sound board is also working perfectly. The game comes with locks/keys, coin mechs, original coin box. Can you trust the restoration of this game?

Did the guys who restored this know what they were doing? I can say with confidence that this game was reconditioned by the two most over-qualified pinball technicians anywhere. First of all, both of us are engineers from the university of il. Second, one of us (not me) actually worked at williams pinball during the boom years and even designed a game for williams (which they never produced, but stole several ideas from for other games).


Finally, both of us were previously top founding executives at a very promising internet startup company until fairly recently. One of us (me) is down on his luck, and therefore monkeying with old pinballs again. But honestly, we should be ruling the world, not replacing rubber bands on a 30 year old bally pinball machine. God works in strange and mysterious ways. So you can own a game reconditioned by two top silicon valley executives.

Physically, this game is generally in average condition. The backglass is exceptionally nice - perfect really. Still vibrant and looking like new. The head looks great too.

It has been repainted around the backglass. The playfield is a bit worn. I’ve seen much worse, but i’ve seen better too. The playfield plastics are mostly intact and are all there, but have lots of little pin-prick sized holes in the paint.

Not sure what happened, but that’s just the way they are (see pics above). The coin door is decent and comes with coin mechs and locks. As mentioned above, the game has been fully shopped and therefore has new light bulbs and rubber bands which gives the playfield a very nice, new look.

The paint has been touched up as well as possible. Bottom line: this pinball is not nice enough for a museum, but it would look and function just perfectly for a home rec room. Please check the photos above. Please note that you can click on the images for larger versions of each photo.

Also, i usually take most of the photos in very high resolution so you can see much detail. Size and weight of this game is listed below, and the pallet and packaging material will weigh an approximate additional 40 lbs. You can e pick this up in. I get a substantial discount with them, and so far they have delivered most of my games quickly and without damage.

Anywhere in the country, although i have seen it go higher in remote areas of oregon and washington, plus about $60 if you want it delivered to your home. I can also work with north american van lines, if you prefer to use them. Their rates tend to be higher, but they do remove the need for palletizing and they will deliver to your residence for no extra charge. Games closer to 200lbs (plus pallet) are considered relatively light, and games over 300lbs are considered heavy. For this item, which will include the pallet, then rolling the game with cardboard, then covering it with stretch-film, then strapping it to the pallet, and finally covering it with “fragile” stickers. My games are wrapped extremely well…

I hate doing so, but it is required by my state government as i operate this company as a legitimate business. I’m “collecting” it for them (and i won’t be held responsible for how poorly they use it). If you pick this game up at my shop, i guarantee that it will be.

When you pick it up. I do not guarantee that it will meet your expectations…

Ask if you have specific expectations that are not addressed above. I will then only give you my promise that it was as described when it left my shop. Once it’s out hands, i can not be responsible for any changes to its condition. I never intentionally hide anything. So please ask me if something is very important to you and i didn’t mention it in my description - let’s be safe rather than sorry.

Approximate size: 70 x 28 x 54 inches (177.8 x 71.1 x 137.2 cm). Approximate weight: 240 pounds (109.1 kg) not including box or packing material.

If you have any questions about this item, please. You will then be notified and can complete the invoice at .

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1963 Gottlieb Gigi Pinball Machine Fully Restored MI
Restored gottlieb gigi pinball machine. It has marilyn monroe on the backglass. This game was totally restored from the ground up. No stone was left unturned, and every little attention to detail was given to the restoring of this game. You will not be disappointed when you see this game in person.

The cabinet was sanded down to bare wood. All of the colors are the highest quality paint. It was restored to all of the true original factory colors and graphics. Just look at the pictures and they speak for themselves. The quality of the finish on the cabinet is first rate.

Mechanically the game was completely gone through. Everything was disassembled and cleaned. All of the stepper units, relays, and score reels were disassembled, cleaned, refurbished and rebuilt. Every coil in the game has a new sleeve. Also every single switch was cleaned and adjusted.

The flippers were also rebuilt, for trouble free operation. Pop bumpers were also rebuilt and are strong. The playfield was clearcoated, so you will never have to worry about playfield wear. It is smooth as glass.

Here are some of the brand new parts that were installed. Ball lifter and spring assembly.

Lock down bar end caps. This is some of the many new parts. The game is set on free play, but can be set to take nickels and dimes, just like it used to be.

You will not be disappointed in this game. It is just simply awesome, and looks like it just came out of the factory. Hundreds of hours and hundreds of dollars were put into this game to bring it up to the level it is at.

It is a true collectors piece, and would look great in anyone’s home. You will not find a nicer game.

This game is super heavy, so please keep that in mind. This machine is in hope michigan 48628. Someone will be very happy.

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WILLIAMS NO FEAR  PINBALL MACHINE FULLY OVERHAULED
The pinball has been fully overhauled inside and out and is in great condition. All rubbbers are in good shape as are the light bulbs and the digital display and flippers.

The leg levelers have been replaced. There is only tiny playifield wear by the right flipper. The body has very few blems for a pinball of this age, just some scratches.

All playfield parts are there and operational. It has the instruction manual inside, comes with a key to open the front door and is set for free play for your home. Hours of labor put into it to make this no fear a great addition to anyone’s home. You can get the machine the following ways.

It can be picked up at my business in bensalem pa. Check out the pictures below.

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