Pinball Machines

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Pinball MachinesPinball machines are very special to many people and over the years, they have become very collectible. Whether you are looking for a pinball machine to restore or one that is in perfect order, they are a great addition to any collection or any game room. Before you purchase one however, there are a few things to look for.

1. Does the Pinball Machine still work?

This will change the overall value of the pinball machine dramatically. Older models may not be operational, and this does decrease their worth. However, you can pick up a great deal on a machine if you are willing to fix and restore it. Unless you have experience in this however, or unless you know someone that does, it is best to look for machines that are in perfect working order.

2. Are any of the interior components missing?

Finding replacement parts for older pinball machines is not an easy task, especially if they are smaller and rare. Try to find a machine that has all of its parts and components intact. While you may be able to locate a replacement, it is simply simpler to find one that does not require sourcing these hard to find items.

3. Do the lights and sounds work?

Part of the fun of a pinball machine is the sounds it makes and its flashing lights. It can be a disappointment to end up with a machine that no longer plays the proper sounds or flashes. If you are looking for a machine to restore, this is not as big of an issue, but if you need one for your game room, you are probably better off going with a model that is operational.

4. Is the power cord intact?

This is a frequently overlooked issue that can have a big impact on the amount of restoration that needs to be done, or of course, whether or not the machine will work. Again, for restoration experts, this is a small problem, but for those that need to get a pinball machine for recreation, it is best to have the power cord still attached, not frayed and completely operational.

5. Are the steel balls still with the pinball machine?

While these are easy enough to replace, a machine that still has all of its original steel balls will be worth more money. This shouldn’t be a deal breaker, but it is nice to find a pinball machine that has these.

6. Are the graphics original?

Be on the lookout for newer pinball machines with vintage signs and artwork. If you are looking for a vintage model, this is very disappointing once you find out that the machine is newer than you thought. Make sure to research the time period in which the machine was made and compare the components used to make sure that it really is a vintage pinball machine.

With care, you can easily find a pinball machine to enhance your own private collection and provide hours of enjoyment.

Originally posted 2008-08-23 05:00:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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