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Any Calis, Centauras, Diablos, etc? Not looking for a beater, looking for something nice with minimal fretwear if any...

Shannon

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I have a nice Diablo I need to sell. Hamerboy Bobby has the first right to it, since he sold it too me and may want it back. Bobby - I know I owe you pictures. I just haven't had a chance to do it.

Shannon - I'll send you the pics, too.

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Mr. Stonge, p.m. sent.

-Bobby

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since I'm still working and didn't have a chance to reshoot the guitars, here are some archive shots off one of my network drives:

1992 Centaura

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1990 Hamer Chaparral Elite 90

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I will shoot some fresh shots this weekend and post them - for now, it's back to wrangling electrons.

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Seriously, take the first option - I've got a 1968 Gottlieb Fun Park pinball machine on hold at a local shop, and if the tax refund gets here first I'll use that and probably just throw the Chap back on the shelf to sit for a couple more years before I get around to fixing it. I have a short attention span, and way too many projects lol...

Someone should snap up both those guitars, great prices!

Hey Stonge,

A 68 GTB Fun Park? The Add-a-ball version of Fun Land. Neat game. I collect stuff like that too, leaning more twards the earlier machines. Warning, they can be as addictive as guitars :rolleyes:

Mark.

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Seriously, take the first option - I've got a 1968 Gottlieb Fun Park pinball machine on hold at a local shop, and if the tax refund gets here first I'll use that and probably just throw the Chap back on the shelf to sit for a couple more years before I get around to fixing it. I have a short attention span, and way too many projects lol...

Someone should snap up both those guitars, great prices!

Hey Stonge,

A 68 GTB Fun Park? The Add-a-ball version of Fun Land. Neat game. I collect stuff like that too, leaning more twards the earlier machines. Warning, they can be as addictive as guitars :rolleyes:

Mark.

Thanks, Mark.

I'll post some photos after it is delivered - it is in great condition for a 68, no flaking on the backglass, and no real table wear. 4 digit scoreboard on the backglass, and the bumpers are 10 pts each. 10 cents a game, and I think the coin mech is functional (although the rejection button is wired for free play). Must be a half dozen different bells on that machine - makes an incredible racket when played. mrs stonge and I played a couple games and we were hooked - total old school pinball (ain't nobody gonna sneak in a quiet game at 4am when insomnia strikes lol). We also have a 85 Williams Space Shuttle in the basement that is in great playing condition with a little playfield wear (that playfield takes a beating unless properly waxed). We're more into the mid-80's Williams machines, but that Gottlieb was too cool to pass up. Also have some arcade game projects in progress, and a slot machine from a Japanese casino. Mrs stonge fell in love with a new Wurlitzer at the shop - got the lights and bubbles of the old classic jukeboxes with a 100 or 200 cd changer we'd load it with Smithereens to Sabbath - someday perhaps.

The basement at Casa des Stonge is the funzone - like Chucky Cheese without the screaming kids (and a wet bar lol)...

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