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    Item: Near Mint Woodrail Gottlieb Pinball Machine 1950’s Incredible Condition So Nice!

    Sold For: $4,050.00

    Bids: 30

    Date: Aug 26, 2012

    Auction: Ebay

    Description and Image By: pinballgirl2012

    Another great pinball Girl auction. This is my 2nd pinball machine that I have listed on ebay. My last auction for a 1950 Mermaid was a huge success many thanks to all the bidders. As always this Pinball girl auction is a 99 cent no reserve auction, for a like new completely rebuilt low play Gottlieb 1952 Queen of Hearts. I am starting college in two weeks and it is time to sell my beloved Queen of Hearts. I will be attending Rider U undefeated in football for over 75 years.(they have no football program). The condition of my Queen of Hearts is stunning, original playfield, new art glass, and a mostly original cabinet with a few well done touch ups. It plays like day one and is 60 years old. The inside of the machine is hospital clean and has new flippers, plastics and paper. The great condition pop bumper caps are original with all new skirts. The original legs and all the other wood on her have been lovingly restored but not OVER-done. All the metal has been polished to like new but NOT chromed and again doesn’t look too Hollywood. Queen of Hearts features tons of ways to win Specials. • Complete the 4 suits (top rollovers) to award a special and light one of the suits for specials • Complete 1-6 sequence for roll under Specials • Complete 5 of a kind for 5 Specials • Complete 4 of a kind for 2 Specials • Complete Full House for 2 Specials • Complete Royal Flush for 2 Specials • Points scoring awards replays at many levels • Scoring awards replays starting at 4,500,000 My Dad from Pinrescue will warranty this machine for one year from Boston to Virginia on the east coast and we provide parts and phone support for anywhere else.

    What was happening on TV in 1952 when this Gem of a pinball machine was really new. Jackie Gleason’s “The Honeymooners” debuted on CBS and the price of a US postage stamp was ……. .03 cents!

     

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