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<blockquote data-quote="Centerdriver" data-source="post: 99835" data-attributes="member: 3524"><p>I have aquired an old countertop pinball machine from my parents that my grandfather had in his country store. It is called a Jig-Alo Electro Ball. At first it did not work, but my cousin and I got everything cleaned up and running. Had to replace a couple of wires and replace the power switch. Other than that, it works fine. It has a rough finish due to how it was stored, but can be restored. My question is a two parter. One. Should I restore by scraping/sanding and repainting, or would that take away from the value of it, and, Two, just what is something like this worth. I am researching only to see if it is worth keeping and passing down to the kids, grandkids, or just sell it. Any input would be greatly appreciated. You can contact me by email, or by response as I will check in from time to time. Thanks.</p><p>Dusty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centerdriver, post: 99835, member: 3524"] I have aquired an old countertop pinball machine from my parents that my grandfather had in his country store. It is called a Jig-Alo Electro Ball. At first it did not work, but my cousin and I got everything cleaned up and running. Had to replace a couple of wires and replace the power switch. Other than that, it works fine. It has a rough finish due to how it was stored, but can be restored. My question is a two parter. One. Should I restore by scraping/sanding and repainting, or would that take away from the value of it, and, Two, just what is something like this worth. I am researching only to see if it is worth keeping and passing down to the kids, grandkids, or just sell it. Any input would be greatly appreciated. You can contact me by email, or by response as I will check in from time to time. Thanks. Dusty [/QUOTE]
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