At the Houston Arcade Expo I was excited to find three classic electro-mechanical machines that I have been lusting after for quite awhile, and in amazing shape. Take a look:
2 thoughts on “Three of my favorite EMs all in a row”
Hi…I’m hoping you are still actively replying to posts on this website because I could use your help! I am in possession of a Genco Honey flipper less pinball machine. Electrically, it is in good condition but the bands have dried out. Any idea of the value? Thanks!
The value of early flipperless pinball machines vary dramatically based on condition. It’s really hard to tell but generally-speaking, I think those machines go anywhere from $50 to $500 depending upon condition. At the very top of condition they aren’t going to go for very much because the market is limited and they’re not as entertaining as modern machines, and the market for people who remember them is diminishing.
Hi…I’m hoping you are still actively replying to posts on this website because I could use your help! I am in possession of a Genco Honey flipper less pinball machine. Electrically, it is in good condition but the bands have dried out. Any idea of the value? Thanks!
The value of early flipperless pinball machines vary dramatically based on condition. It’s really hard to tell but generally-speaking, I think those machines go anywhere from $50 to $500 depending upon condition. At the very top of condition they aren’t going to go for very much because the market is limited and they’re not as entertaining as modern machines, and the market for people who remember them is diminishing.