It's worth around $375 in good cosmetic and working order.
i would just go get a new pinball machine there is no resion to set the time
i would say at least $5,000 if it still works if not then about $3,500
The value of your pinball machine should be around $1400 depending on condition and other factors.
Bruh I don’t know
It is conceivable a Pinball Machine ( not strictly speaking a Slot Machine) Pinball machines are NOT normally gambling devices- but were banned in NYC up till about l978 ( baseball machines were okay, as were some other arcade machines at Coney Island and 42nd st arcades, but pinball machines were illegal for many years)- The Bally company made both Pinball and Slot Machines - and many had themes to various movies, TV shows- there was even a (Captain Fantastic) machine honoring Elton John, a Top Gun, etc. My guess they may have made a Twilight Zone pinball machine-as slot machines are ( not for kids) this type of marketing would not have been used. I have never heard of a Twilight Zone pinball or slot machine.
It would be really hard to make pinball flippers unless you have a machine shop and you can mold plastic, and if you can you wouldn't be asking here. If you need pinball flippers just buy them online from sites like HAPP or bayareaamusements.
you would use a parallel circut beacuse it will give it more power
Definitely depends on condition. A non functioning and/or beat up machine will be on the lower end of the spectrum anywhere between $300-$500. A fully functioning machine (Dot Matrix Display has no dead dots or lines) in good physical condition (a few small dents and scratches are to be expected) should bring around $1200-$1500 and a T2 in close to new condition is worth as much as a buyer is willing to pay for it. A pinball collector looking for only the best may be willing to spend $3000 and up for a near flawless machine, but your typical pinball hobbyist would probably want a nice but not perfect machine. I have one in that category and I am asking $1600 for it.
People of the early 80's moved away from the pinball tables and moved to the flasher new arcade machines instead. The pinball manufactures tried to combat this by making video pinball hybrids like 'Ms Pac Man' where the pinball table was inside an arcade cabinet along side the traditional Pac Man game. But when home entertainment in the mid 80's came along people moved away from the arcades so the pinball manufactures had no choice but to move away from the hybrids and make the traditional pinball table for the pinball loyalest. During the 90's the pinball popularly kept on dropping and manufacturers started going bankrupt including, in 1996, the formally big company Gottlieb that has been selling pinball since 1927. Two other big company's merged becoming Bally/Williams to keep alive during this period. In 1999 Bally/Williams created a table so revolutionary they calmed it would save pinball, it was named 'Pinball 2000' and it included a holographic display on the playfield. However only two tables got made, and where profitable, before Bally/Williams ceased production of pinball too concentrate on the more profitable slot machines. The last pinball company, Sega Pinball, went bankrupt after Sega's failed Dreamcast in late 1999. Determined not to let pinball die Gary Stern brought out Sega Pinball and named it Stern Pinball and now remains the only pinball manufacturer and with no completion they are returning a profit.
Originally, pinball machines didn't have flippers (the things at the bottom of the machine that hit the ball). Instead, you would launch a ball into a playfield full of pins and hope for it to land in a hole (like plinko). These pins made the game called "Pinball".The earliest pinball machines were a wooden playfeild with multiple holes and pins in the board. A ball was dropped at one end and it would bounce on the pins and hopefully fall in the higher scoring holes. This was before electronics, bumpers and flippers.
If you still have this machine for sale, I would be interested to purchase it. Price depends on the quality of the back board and if the machine is in working order or not. Between 350 - 500 USD.
I would say about $50 on eBay but elsewhere i dunno