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Sold5¢ Binks Whiz-Bowler Countertop Flip Ball ArcadePinball-style arcade game where players shoot balls into pockets labeled with bowling terms. Wear is present throughout the device. One key is included. Circa 1954. (Good). 17-1/2"T.See Sold Price
Sold1¢ Binks Industries, Inc. Whiz-Bowler Arcade Game.This is a countertop arcade machine with wooden housing, painted red. The exterior shows significant wear and graphics on the glass display minor peeling. There is also some discoloration on the fieldSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 2 Whiz Ball Arcade Countertop GamesUnmarked. Untested, sold for parts or repair. Approx. Dimensions (in): 14.5 x 9.25 x 7.25.See Sold Price
Sold1¢ Pace Mfg. Co. Whiz Ball Counter Top Arcade Game.After inserting the penny, patron cranks the turn handle on the right of the game then receives 5 steel balls. Acquire 0 to 50 to 200 points by snapping the ball through the lever and into the spiralSee Sold Price
SoldBINKS WHIZ BOWLER ARCADE GAME2384. BINKS WHIZ BOWLER ARCADE GAME | Binks Industries Inc. | 18" h. | (Excellent Condition) | $300 - $600See Sold Price
SoldBinks Whiz Bowler Tabletop Bowler ArcadeBinks Whiz Bowler Tabletop Bowler Arcade. Working. This item requires third party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Dimensions: 18 x 13 x 10See Sold Price
Sold1¢ Peo Draw Five Countertop Flip Ball MachinePeo Manufacturing of Rochester, New York produced this arcade skill game in 1931. One key is included. (Very Good - Excellent). 16-1/2"T. x 9-1/2"W. x 7"D.See Sold Price
Sold1¢ Genco Soccer Countertop Flip Ball Skill GameThis arcade game by Genco Mfg. provides 7 balls for one penny. The cabinet is sheet metal with a glass front that has faded graphics. Circa 1931. Two keys are included. (Very Good). 16-1/2"T. x 9-1/2"See Sold Price
Sold1¢ "Bouncer" Flip Ball Arcade Machine.This countertop skill game is made of wood and painted blue but shows some discoloration, paint loss, and chips. The interior is clean, displaying a bright and brilliant graphic of a strong man. The nSee Sold Price
Sold1¢ Field Mfg. Co. Whoopee Ball Arcade Game.This is a countertop flip ball game with a ferrous metal body but has an aluminum front casting and wood base with a gold finish. It is colored in a bright yellow with an Art Deco front design, possibSee Sold Price
Sold1¢ Linbrite Specialty "Whirl A Ball" Countertop FlipThis counter top arcade game is made of sheet metal and glass. Circa 1927. One key is included. (Very Good). 21-1/2"T. x 13-1/4"W. x 11"D.See Sold Price
Sold1941 KEENEY 5 cent SCRAMBLE BALL ARCADE GAME1941 Countertop Trade Stimulator Keeney Scramble Ball Arcade Game. Birchwood case, marked on side [K.E. #447B] / Measures: 19.5"H x 14"W x 9"D / Condition: In working condition, includes key for lockSee Sold Price
Sold1¢ Field Mfg. Co. Whoopee Ball Counter Arcade MachineThis countertop skill game offers 5 shots for each penny. In working condition showing some paint loss to the wood cabinet, front casting, and top marquee. Includes key. Circa 1931. (Very Good). 9-1/2See Sold Price
SoldGenco Mfg. Co. 5 Cent Hoops Arcade Machine.Genco Mfg. Co. 5 Cent Hoops Arcade Machine. Chicago, ca. 1937. Wood case. Flip the balls into the hoops. Three original balls and one ping pong ball. Art Deco-style graphics on the sides and playfieldSee Sold Price
SoldWHIZ BALL 1¢ ARCADE GAME.This is a nice example of a Pace "Wizz Ball" countertop game of skill. CONDITION: The case has been repainted and the front casting polished. Needs a set of graphics for the playfield. This example haSee Sold Price
10 Cent Cointronics Ball Walk Arcade MachineA vintage 10 cent coin operated countertop arcade game by Cointronics. Ball Walk. Working condition with lights and winning buzzer. Circa 1960s. Has 4 out of 5 metal balls. Insert dime, push in ball-lSee Sold Price
Sold1¢ M.M. Marcus & Co. Scotch GolfThis countertop game features a vivid green painted wood cabinet with cast metal front and marquee. The player gets 5 balls for 1¢ and aims to flip the balls into numbered holes. Behind the playing fSee Sold Price
SoldLot Of 2: 5¢ Keeney's Scramball Arcade Game And 1¢This lot of two is made up of 1- countertop arcade game, manufactured by Keeney And Sons, Inc. and gives patron 5 multi-color balls per nickel. There is minimal wear throughout. One key is included. 1See Sold Price
SoldLOT OF 2: PEO MFG CO. "BARN-YARD GOLF" AND PACE MFG CO.A great pair of counter top arcade games. The first is a Peo manufacturing "Barn-Yard Golf" game in restored condition. Working and with keys. The second is a Pace "Whiz Ball" game also in restored coSee Sold Price
Sold1¢ Fortune Sales Co. Lucky Roll Countertop Flip BallCirca 1939. Insert penny and pull down the lever to shoot the penny into a hole. A nice restored machine in working condition. Includes the original cash box and ball gum vendor appears to be completeSee Sold Price
SoldWhiz Ball Arcade MachineWhiz Ball Arcade 1 Cent Machine. Game of skill. Pace Mfg. Co. Chicago. Professionally restored, working condition. 9 1/2 X 16 1/2 X 7 1/4 inches. Comes with key.See Sold Price
Sold1¢ Genco Craps Countertop Flip Ball Skill MachineGenco Mfg. produced this game in 1931. The graphics on the left side of the front glass have delaminated and interfere with the ball's path during play. An original, unrestored machine with replacemenSee Sold Price
Sold1¢ Peo Little Whirl-Wind Countertop Flip Ball MachineThis was the bombshell of a game that changed counter games of the era. Peo Manufacturing produced this machine in 1930 and quickly locked up the patent for the spectacularly popular game that everyonSee Sold Price
Sold1¢ Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co. Zoom Flip Ball ArcadeFor one penny, the player is give one ball. Plunge the ball into the spiral, possibly landing in from 1940 to 1941. The cabinet is completely restored with a new look to the interior and the 1¢ denomSee Sold Price