Pinball Collection of dr. pinball
5 pinball machines |
last updated: 06/01/2023 |
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Member: dr. pinball From: West Michigan,MI USA Specialty: no specialty Member since: 04/04/2015 Website: dr. pinball
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dr. pinball owns these 5 pinballs:
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pinball name | DB | manufacturer | condition | is it for sale? | notes | pictures |
FIREPOWER |
| Williams (USA) | Set up, needs some work | Never | Complete, with a surprisingly decent playfield, needs a replacement back glass. Currently fighting through some strange display issues. |
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HAUNTED HOUSE |
| Gottlieb (USA) | Set up, needs some work | Never | I'm in the process of restoring my HH. All three playfields were torn down, cleaned, touched up and clearcoated. I'm currently dealing with some switch issues. |
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LAURA |
| Williams (USA) | Set up, plays! | Yes! contact me | I restored this game several years ago. It's one of the first pinball games created by Harry Williams! Pictures of this actual game can be seen on the IPDB website. It's unique and historical in that it was built at the factory from spare parts from older games (due to shortages from WWII). For example, the ball shooter says Bally on it, and the cabinet is clearly painted over from a previous game. |
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UNIVERSE |
| Gottlieb (USA) | In storage, waiting for restoration | Never | Cabinet has a lot of scratches, but the game is very restorable. |
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WIZARD |
| Bally (USA) | In storage, waiting for restoration | Maybe | Perfect backglass and is preserved. Game is in great shape. I need to go through it to make it playable again. |
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DISCLAIMER: This page shows the pinball machine Collection of PinballOwners member dr. pinball from West Michigan, MI, USA. The coin operated pinball machines listed above, including their images, were uploaded into our database by dr. pinball himself; dr. pinball is the sole responsible for the information contained in this page. The pinball machines shown above are not necessarily for sale! Please refer to the 4th column in the list to know whether a certain pinball is for sale or not. Most likely dr. pinball's pinball machines are second-hand (used) pinballs that were once installed in bars and other public places; their value as a collectible largely depends on appearance and functionality of every single machine. |
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