... to think I have a chance at finding a machine from the mid-to-late 80's, (a system 11 machine, for example) for $1000 or less? Emphasis on the less part.
Here's what's important/not important to me:
IMPORTANT:
good playing condition.
I'm mechanically inclined, and do things like soldering on a daily basis, so I'm not afraid of doing a little work. However, I'd like a machine I can start to play almost right away. I wouldn't mind replacing parts and stuff like that.
NOT IMPORTANT:
artwork, cabinet, playfiled etc.
For my first machine, I'm mostly interested in playing the game. The play field can be very worn. As long as I can read the playfield well enough to learn the game, I'd be happy. The cabinet/backglass could even be from different games!
I'm not worried about it increasing in value over the years. My second machine will be one that's pretty. Until then, I just want a well playing machine in my basement that I can practice on!
Tim.
Here's what's important/not important to me:
IMPORTANT:
good playing condition.
I'm mechanically inclined, and do things like soldering on a daily basis, so I'm not afraid of doing a little work. However, I'd like a machine I can start to play almost right away. I wouldn't mind replacing parts and stuff like that.
NOT IMPORTANT:
artwork, cabinet, playfiled etc.
For my first machine, I'm mostly interested in playing the game. The play field can be very worn. As long as I can read the playfield well enough to learn the game, I'd be happy. The cabinet/backglass could even be from different games!
I'm not worried about it increasing in value over the years. My second machine will be one that's pretty. Until then, I just want a well playing machine in my basement that I can practice on!
Tim.