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What is a Blast Off pinball worth

Steve Arnold

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Hi, what is a Blast Off pinball worth these days? It’s electro mechanical. Not working just seems dead on plugging in. Has some paint wear on the play field.

Not my type of pin so will be moving it on.

Thanks
Steve
 

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Steve,

I'm not sure if you're familiar with Williams electro-mechanical games, but they can seem dead when plugged in. The left flipper button has a contact which switches the 'hold' relay, and should put the machine into a 'Game Over' state, with the general illumination lit. Being an add-a-ball game, there may be no Replay unit or Start button, so it may only start when the coin switch is operated.
 
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