SouthernShred Posted March 8, 2007 Posted March 8, 2007 Any Calis, Centauras, Diablos, etc? Not looking for a beater, looking for something nice with minimal fretwear if any...Shannon
Jack C Posted March 8, 2007 Posted March 8, 2007 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.
Taylor Player Posted March 8, 2007 Posted March 8, 2007 Shoot me a PM if you think this Diablo will scratch your wiggle stick itch. Easily a 9.5/10
stonge Posted March 9, 2007 Posted March 9, 2007 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 1990 Hamer Chaparral Elite 90 I will shoot some fresh shots this weekend and post them - for now, it's back to wrangling electrons.
SouthernShred Posted March 10, 2007 Author Posted March 10, 2007 sent some PM's...sorry, been sick for a few days
RacerX Posted March 12, 2007 Posted March 12, 2007 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 Mark.
stonge Posted March 12, 2007 Posted March 12, 2007 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 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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