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Price Check: 1955 Chicago Coin "SunValley" Pinball

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krasniy

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Jul 14, 2001, 7:56:19 AM7/14/01
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1955 2-player, 10 cents per play. ''Chicago Coin Sunvalley''. Seller wants
$450... is that a good price? Machine is in great condition both cosmetic
and working.

They also have a 1975 1-player, 25 cents per play. By ''Williams Big Ben'',
$350 also in great shape....

I have had no luck locating any pictures of the 1955 Chicago Coin
"Sunvalley" in the internet database...or any other info
PLEASE ADVISE...Im supposed to go there tomorrow.


John

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Jul 14, 2001, 9:33:26 AM7/14/01
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http://www.chez.com/riffhard/sunvalfl.htm

Note that it isn't a 1955, so if you were looking for a woodrail this
isn't it.

krasniy wrote:
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> 1955 2-player, 10 cents per play. ''Chicago Coin Sunvalley''. Seller wants

> I have had no luck locating any pictures of the 1955 Chicago Coin

krasniy

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Jul 14, 2001, 11:18:13 AM7/14/01
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Well I guess my Big Score was the 1959 Williams SPOT POOL so far for the
year...which IS a woodrail.... Guess the Pinball Gods have smiled enough for
the year :)

Any idea if either of these are a good price? And are they even more
importantly FUN? :)

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GVSvc

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Jul 14, 2001, 1:11:25 PM7/14/01
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Chicago Coin Sun Valley was made in 1963 not 55 worth a couple of hundred
cool game nice art work

i just restored one took a couple of weeks to fully paint the cabinet it was
rough
Rob

John

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Jul 14, 2001, 7:00:11 PM7/14/01
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Be warned; if you are accustomed to Gottlieb & Williams EM games you
will find the ChiCo to be more cheaply made...

krasniy

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Jul 14, 2001, 6:27:02 PM7/14/01
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Ok..thanks everyone! I will pass on them!@

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