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Mr. Pinball's Pinball Machines for Sale 4805 Marabow Circle Salt Lake City, UT 84117-5419 USA 801-277-0888 [email protected] https://www.MrPinball.com Mr. Pinball’s Pinball Machines For Sale Here is the current list of pinball machines for sale as of December 7, 2020. Conditions are as follows: B=backglass, P=playfield, C=cabinet. All values are 1-10; 10=mint, 1=unsalvageable. Name Manufacturer #players Year Price B P C El Paso Williams 1 1948 825 8 8 8 Jack in The Box Gottlieb 4 1973 875 7+ 7 7+ Little Joe Bally 4 1972 9+ 8 8+ Royal Guard Gottlieb 1 1968 CALL 9+ 5 3 Slick Chick Gottlieb 1 1963 2,775 9 9 9- The Simpsons Pinball Party Stern 4 2003 6,350 10 9 9 Wild Life Gottlieb 2 1972 CALL 8 8 7- Price includes delivery, setup, and warranty except as noted. Delivery outside the Salt Lake Valley is extra. The warranty lasts 30 days and covers labor and parts. Of course, the warranty cannot cover abuse. All working machines have new rubber rings and are in good working condition. Documentation (manuals & schematics) is provided where possible. Machines are set on free play so no coins are required. If you would like to use coins, working coin chutes with mechanisms cost $50.00 each. Most machines we can set up to take nickels, dimes, and/or quarters. Some machines may be limited as to whether they can take any or just certain coins due to limited availability of parts. Machines sold outside the local area are sold ‘as-is’ and have no warranty, and the buyer is responsible for shipping. For such sales the machine is deemed to be in good working order before shipping, and Mr. Pinball is not responsible for damage during shipping. Reliable insured shipping is available from several sources, most being priced around $300.00 to $400.00 for shipping anywhere in the continental USA. Mr. Pinball cannot promise what will be available tomorrow, however we can hold a machine for you if you put 10% down plus 10% for each 30 days to hold. This allows you to purchase a machine and have it held until you can afford it and are ready to take possession. Canceling or changing which machine you buy forfeits 10% of the purchase price. Holding a machine for more than 30 days after fully paid for requires a $50.00 per month storage fee. If you purchase a machine and later decide you would like to trade it in for another, you pay the difference between the value of your current machine and the machine you want. The minimum cost for trading is $200.00. If you are interested in seeing the machines (playing them) or the details on any machine (condition, features, etc.) let us know. © Copyright Mr. Pinball 2020 Page 1 of 1.
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