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Gottlieb pinball machine

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By Lovejoy, 18 April, 2018
Accurate Description of Item
Gottlieb Royal Flush Pinball Machine
Appraiser Remarks
12,250 of these machines were made by Gottlieb Circa 1976. Of the 1970s multiplayer Gottlieb pinball games, this is a good one. The object of the game is to first get the three jokers (red, green, white). Each joker scored will increase the value of a downed drop target by 1000 points (for a maximum of 4000 per target). Then the object is to get each of the card hands for extra bonus points. At the end of the ball, the game "scans" the downed drop targets looking for Kings or Jacks (one pair), Kings and Jack (two pairs), three Queens, Full House (Queens and Jacks or Kings), or a Royal Flush (hearts). Bonus points are awarded based on this. There is also a kickout hole that will collect 1000 to 4000 points, based on the number of Jokers that are scored. In addition if all three Jokers are scored, the kickout hole lights to score Special (replay).

Values for these pinball machines depend a great deal on condition, machines in good working condition tend to sell. Machines in unrestored condition tend to sell in the $1000.00- $1500.00 range.
Estimated Value
$1000.00- $1500.00
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7 years 2 months ago

Re: Gottlieb pinball machine

Gottlieb Royal Flush Pinball Machine

12,250 of these machines were made by Gottlieb Circa 1976. Of the 1970s multiplayer Gottlieb pinball games, this is a good one. The object of the game is to first get the three jokers (red, green, white). Each joker scored will increase the value of a downed drop target by 1000 points (for a maximum of 4000 per target). Then the object is to get each of the card hands for extra bonus points. At the end of the ball, the game "scans" the downed drop targets looking for Kings or Jacks (one pair), Kings and Jack (two pairs), three Queens, Full House (Queens and Jacks or Kings), or a Royal Flush (hearts). Bonus points are awarded based on this. There is also a kickout hole that will collect 1000 to 4000 points, based on the number of Jokers that are scored. In addition if all three Jokers are scored, the kickout hole lights to score Special (replay).

Values for these pinball machines depend a great deal on condition, machines in good working condition tend to sell. Machines in unrestored condition tend to sell in the $1000.00- $1500.00 range.

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