Bally "Bobby Orr Power Play" Pinball Machine
$800
Posted about 6 years ago in Manhattan Beach, CA
Condition: Used (normal wear)
Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Collectibles
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I am offering a 1978 Bally BOBBY ORR POWER PLAY (BOPP) pinball machine. This is a solid state pinball machine that allows up to 4 players. It features 4 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 1 standup target, 2 sets of 4 drop target assemblies, 10 star rollovers, 1 kick-out hole, and an up-post between the flippers. This BOPP has had some electrical reconditioning and it is too nice to part out. Overall, it plays well and is in nice electrical condition. However, it has numerous cosmetic issues that need to be pointed out. The Good: The machine is fully working. Every switch and every solenoid is functioning correctly. The chime unit (for sound) works fine. The playfield plastics are in very nice condition with no cracks or damage. A rubber kit was just installed. A new pinball was just installed. The legs were repainted and new leg levelers were installed. All of the fuses were checked to ensure they are the proper rating and amperage (replaced if necessary). The Bad: There are bunch of cosmetic flaws that prevent this from being a much more expensive pinball machine. The playfield has some moderate wear. The cabinet is very sturdy, but part of the backbox has been repainted solid black. It also has a drill hole in the front of the machine where a security bar/lock was once installed. All five of the score displays are showing signs of damage. They currently work, but at some point in the past, the high voltage section of the solenoid driver board was damaged (this has now been fixed). This damage caused 230 volts to be sent to the displays, which should only have 170 to 180 volts. This causes the score displays to wear out pre-maturely. The buyer may need to eventually replace them, which costs about $200 for a complete set. The Ugly: The backglass has several cracks in it (large cracks from top to bottom and side to side). This does not affect game play. It is purely cosmetic, but a cracked backglass negatively affects the value of a machine. A replacement, which can be hard to locate, can be around $300. A previous owner attempted to mitigate the damage by epoxying another piece of glass to the cracked backglass.
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