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Sold Six Million Dollar Man, Alien Poker, Jet Spin, Diamond Lady

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Six Million Dollar man - missing glass, backglass, some boards, legs £275 SOLD
Alien Poker pinball, missing backglass, legs £275 SOLD
Diamond Lady, missing legs, glass, lockbar. Cab by start button come away, needs sorting £250 SOLD
Gottlieb Jet Spin, missing legs, missing back of backbox £250 SOLD
Williams Disco Fever? Saturday Night Fever? Body only £175 SOLD
Stern Memory Lane. Body only £175 SOLD

Pictures in the link below:





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I'll take Alien Poker and Diamond Lady. Ta.

I also can't see any pics.
 
I'll take Alien Poker and Diamond Lady. Ta.

I also can't see any pics.
If you need an Alien Poker backglass the guy in Brussels BXLCOM.COM has a rather scruffy one for sale.
 
drat that lie in. Fancied another alien poker. someone will have a SMDM backglass somewhere!
 
The unknown Stern game is 'Memory Lane', AIR their last game with a chime box.

Tip - all the playfields I've ever stripped down have the games' name(s) on somewhere, even if it isn't in the visible artwork. With Gottlieb and the early Stern games like this, it's in the top left corner, under the top arch light shields. Bally tended to put the name at the bottom of the p/field, under the card holder, while Williams usually placed it in sight somewhere in the lower section, often near the flippers.
 
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The unknown Stern game is 'Memory Lane', AIR their last game with a chime box.

Tip - all the playfields I've ever stripped down have the games' name(s) on somewhere, even if it isn't in the visible artwork. With Gottlieb and the early Stern games like this, it's in the top left corner, under the top arch light shields. Bally tended to put the name at the bottom of the p/field, under the card holder, while Williams usually placed it in sight somewhere in the lower section, often near the flippers.


Thanks for that! Appreciated.
 
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