That Addams Family was the only pin worth bidding on and it needed
some money put into it. It needed a new DMD, left flippers didn't
work, metal was rusted on the ramps, needed cleaning, the thing that
puts the ball into play didn't work, and a few other problems. The
artwork was nice though.
The rest of the pins that were standing were missing boards, glass,
If they are a no show and you still have it at the end of April let me
know.
Less than an hour to go! If you are interested make sure you read the
description and look at the pictures first.
Let me know if you have any early Bally / Stern boards (MPU, Solenoid
driver, Lamp driver, etc) that you want to get rid of. I've gotten
pretty good at fixing these.
Thanx.....don
I wound up with some pinball boards, but I have no idea what the heck
they are. I can tell you based on what I saw of the video boards that
the stuff was pretty well cherry-picked before they opened the doors.
Not a Pac or a Galaga or anything of that nature anywhere in the
building...
Chad
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Everyone said there were piles of parts and boards.
If anyone finds some driver boards for Gottlieb system 3 pins let me
know.
Robert
They had one row of pins that were standing... the rest were all on
their backs, no legs, no back boxes, and they were having a tough time
giving them away, just like the vids. I don't think any of them worked
100%. They had an Addams Family that went for 1750, there was an old
Kiss and an old Playboy next to that, and they were hardly museum
They said there would be 45 pins. Good prices?
if there's anyone from or near greenville, sc that picked up a decent 4
player cabinet relatively cheap, I'd be interested in getting one for one of
my cps2 games.
Holy Cow-
I just got back from everything and taking a BATH.
I'm wondering why the hell I bought some of that crap.
Granted, I got a nice pallet of boards a couple times, but there was
a bunch of crap to go with it.
I thought that a warehouse of cheap games about an hour from home
would be a dream, but it's actually got me reconsidering why I mess
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