Author Topic: Bally Kiss What's this one worth?  (Read 2863 times)

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Re: Bally Kiss What's this one worth?
« on: January 30, 2017, 09:48:40 PM »
Looks like the auction finished early ?
no not an action it's a gumtree sale and the listing is still active.
Have another try Nino I would really appreciate your opinion on this one.

Worked this time !

Cabinet looks good - at least it appears the correct burnt orange / firetruck red is used instead of red ! Would want to know if the Serial Numbers have been retained.
Playfield appears original. Apart from the incorrect Drop Targets, it looks ok for an original. I would confirm with the seller that it IS original and not an overlay - but it it too "dull" to be an overlay.

There's not much info on the backglass. These can look GREAT from a distance, but they suffer from lift and flaking. You need to see photos of the rear.

From the photos and description - The cabinet presents well, and if the playfield is original, the backglass is original and has no flaking - Then it appears to be at the top end of market value for an original (almost in this case) game. Having said that, looking at the playfield and IF the backglass is very good, I'd be asking "why" it was not left original, as an original KISS that has an 8/10 for all components is EASILY worth $6,000. So why was the cabinet repainted (Serial Numbers ?)

Whenever I value machines, I think that they should be at least switched on, as even in photos, small things can be picked up.

It presents well - But needs further scrutiny before parting with $6,000.
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