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My Bally Hang Glider EM pinball machine was a bargain at $240 in dirty, non-working condition with a cracked backglass. I bought Wipeout online from Jersey Jack back in the early 2000s for $650 and had it shipped via common carrier for $65. You can spend $500 or easily over $10K for a new and highly collectible machine. Old electromechanical machines from the 60s and 70s are the most inexpensive while Williams machines from the mid-90s are the most desirable and expensive, as well as never Stern machines.

Prices for pinball machines depend on age, condition, and desirability. Let me answer some questions about owning a pinball machine, questions I get when people come over and see my small collection. It would be about 18 years before I bought my next machine, meanwhile, my buddy would add about 12 old machines to his collection. This got me itching for a pinball machine of my own but didn’t have room for one in the house, then we bought a little weekend getaway place up in North Conway and I found a ski-themed machine that was perfect for the basement up there. We went to a small used arcade machine business in the area and he picked up an Adams Family and Twilight Zone. I had a friend who owned a few pinball machines who had a large McMansion house and helped him shop for and move a few machines into his house. Myself I’ve owned a 1993 Gottlieb WipeOut machine for almost twenty years, recently added an old EM pinball machine from the 1970s and my treasure, a Stern Lord of the Rings from 2003.īack in the early 2000s we lived in a small house in Arlington, MA. For many kids growing up in the arcade era, the idea of owning your own pinball machine was the ultimate sign of success.ĭriving around Hawaii in Magnum PI’s racing red Ferrari was pure fantasy while owning a pinball machine seemed much more realistic.Īnd do own pinball machines and put them in their basement for personal amusement.
