Weeeeeeellllll. Things got interesting. They're GIVING me both games (free).
The Wisconsin is pretty much trashed, as far as I can tell. No playfield glass, rusted everywhere. No keys so I can't see inside. The backglass though looks to be in reasonably good shape and should be salvageable. Just a few spots of ink missing, but they're solid colors and should be "patchable" with clear slide decals. The playfield "may" actually be able to be cleaned up...doesn't seem to have much of any wear, but it's FILTHY and the colors are very dull. We'll have to see.
So the skee-ball. I found, laying there on the other side of the dark dank basement, two, count em TWO wooden balls. The backglass is a TOTAL write off. I think there's enough there that I can have it reproduced...but I'm scared of the cost (it is though smaller than a pinball backglass). It is an electrical machine. Lights, contacts, lots of the same stuff as in a pinball machine. It's probably only 6' - 6-1/2' long...but weighs a ton. It's got some rubberized mat on the "field", fairly trashed of course, the netting has mostly rotted away, but the wooden aspect seems to be quite sound and all the electrical mechanicals turn or move freely, as they should. Lots of rat dropping, but nothing looks chewed on or through.
I'm picking them up tomorrow afternoon. If anyone's interested I can post decent pics.
Anyone have any good advise on how to drill out the locks, without causing additional damage?