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Hi All,

Three Stern games, stored since 2013.

All machines can be viewed in the Sheffield / Chesterfield area, and this is a must to avoid any misunderstandings over conditions, etc.

Pictures to follow, but prices are likely to be "as is" £2595, £2295 and £1795. Add £200 if you require it to be stripped, cleaned and rubbers / lamps replaced....

I've also a couple of Addams Family games that have been sat waiting to be restored now for about 5 years, and I'm never going to get around to doing it...... Although I'm wanting around £2950 for these.

Please PM me for more details......

Many thanks!
 
Thanks for all the interest - I'm going to upload pictures here hopefully tomorrow evening. That way people can have a rough idea if it's worth travelling or not.

Thanks all
 
At las something in my area, sadly well out of my price range.
 
Jamie has a large collection of machines, might worth asking him if he has any machines in your price range.

He is a great guy, got a machine of him a few years ago.

I have popped off a pm.
 
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Thanks guys ..... I'm pretty keen to let people see the merchandise - so it's personal callers only I'm afraid. Always the best way to buy a machine.

I've plugged her in, and she's fully working as fad as I can tell. No broken plastics I could see, and only a bit of wear around the magnet.

It obviously needs a clean and a good check over - but all in all, an extremely good example of an ex- site machine.

Left flipper coil seems to be missing. Which is the only thing I can find.

I can order one of these and fit, and throw in a manual and an original "goodie bag" of plastics which I've got a couple laying about, for a few quid. Although prefer this to go to someone who's going to do all the work themselves.

Firm on the price I'm afraid due to interest. High res pics taken so you can see before travelling.

Many thanks.
 
Hi All,

Three Stern games, stored since 2013.

All machines can be viewed in the Sheffield / Chesterfield area, and this is a must to avoid any misunderstandings over conditions, etc.

Pictures to follow, but prices are likely to be "as is" £2595, £2295 and £1795. Add £200 if you require it to be stripped, cleaned and rubbers / lamps replaced....

I've also a couple of Addams Family games that have been sat waiting to be restored now for about 5 years, and I'm never going to get around to doing it...... Although I'm wanting around £2950 for these.

Please PM me for more details......

Many thanks!

is that each for the TAFS or for the pair ?

Cheers Kev
 
I always thought it was up to the seller to make a contribution and not the buyer as the seller has avoided any potential fees through selling on eBay. Have I had it the wrong way round all this time??
 
I think it's suggested that any sales made here are subject to a donation towards the running of the group. And rightfully so.

As long as either the buyer or seller pays, that's got to be better than no one paying!

If the buyer totally refuses to pop £10 in the pot,, then I'll be happy to make the donation!
 
I think it's suggested that any sales made here are subject to a donation towards the running of the group. And rightfully so.

As long as either the buyer or seller pays, that's got to be better than no one paying!

If the buyer totally refuses to pop £10 in the pot,, then I'll be happy to make the donation!
+1 although I'm not sure about bally williams suck though!!!!! lol!
 
Of course it is down to the seller to donate. Not the buyer! The whole point being you used the venue to flog your wares and so should consider a donation.
I thought this - due to fees saved versus 'popular' auction sites...
 
Technically, If I choose to ask the buyer to pop £10 into the kitty, then the money is still being donated. If the buyer refuses, I'm not short of a shilling to happily donate.

I was trying to save myself the task, while still ensuring the goodwill donation is given. Perhaps folk could target the people who don't donate rather than ones who are perfectly willing to......
 
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