Bally produced 17,000 of these things back in 1979. Nowadays, median asking price is $2,550.
Fat Elvis, you need one.
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Bally produced 17,000 of these things back in 1979. Nowadays, median asking price is $2,550.
Fat Elvis, you need one.
I’ve seen a couple of those. They’re not really that much fun to play, being before ramps and other things that made pinball start to get interesting in the 80s. That said, if I found a project one I’d jump on it.
They also made another one a couple of years ago that isn’t bad.
https://www.thepinballcompany.com/product/kiss-pro-pinball-machine/
I expected this to be another “NO ONE EXPECTS …
THE REFURBISHER!” video.
And now am wondering if the circuitry running these machines was fairly sophisticated for the time.
I’ll just sit here until someone points me to a podcast on the evolution of the pinball machine.