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mint condition, asking 350.00 plz feel free to ask any questions. :D
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I hate to have to tell you this, but that machine is worth nowhere near your asking price.

You can buy a newly refurbished machine from a dealer for $250-$300 and includes 1 year warranty, 500 tokens, and shipped to your door.

An older machine such as yours with at least 500 tokens generally would sell for $100-$150. prices in your area may vary
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thanks yamaminjus had no idea.. ive been tryin to research prices and info on this machine but i really havent seen any go for 100-150. 2003 is a older machine>??
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Seeing it is an English title I would think you might be able to get the $150. English titles are more appealing to the masses...even if it not a great machine an English title will more often sell for more that a non-English title.
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Post by Frank A »

The major issue with older machines is that they only have the 3 reels and maybe a small video screen like yours has. People are now looking for large video LCD screens and active LCD lights and sounds. $ 100 to $ 150 is right on the money for price. Good luck.

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Yours does have the extra feature of a 4th reel which adds to the fun value. The database also had two ratings of 7 (1-10 scale) which shows it was not considered a real dog at that time. I'd estimate $125-$150, but certainly try a bit more ($175-$200) if you have adequate tokens & both keys. You may live in a $100 area and time frame though. It wouldn't hurt to download and print Arraking's repair guide, and a generic manual, for the new owner-to-be.
http://pachislodb.com/bb2/viewtopic.php?t=1357
http://www.pachislodb.com/bb2/download.php?id=255
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Post by anthonypanchislo2011 »

thanks everyone for info and Lou thanks for posting the repair Manuel.
i bought this machine for 175 and i thought i could sell it and make a profit..im glad to see i didn't pay to much over the 150 its really valued at. i actually like the machine and after going though the site Ive learned a great deal about panchislo and the history of the machines, i think i might hold on to it for a while and have some fun- or until someone comes by and falls in love with it and will throw me a couple hundred for it. :wink:
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"i think i might hold on to it for a while and have some fun"
You'll be sorry! :wink: One can easily lead to another! :D
Two minor corrections though: these are pachislos (you may be thinking of pachinkos); and Arraking did the work making the repair guide (I just posted the link).
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Welcome to the addiction. :wave: :wave: :wave:

Lou's right! One will lead to another and another and another till you run out of room, (kind of like my wife buying shoes). These are fun machines to play and a great hobby.

This is a great site to be associated with. Lots of great members that share one common interest and are willing to help with any problems you may come across. :pachitime:
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Check it out for information on these machines.
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Post by anthonypanchislo2011 »

yea i really like this machine, looks great in my apt and is fun to have when friends come over.... think im going to buy some more tokens
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we usually recommend about 1000 tokens per machine.
500 minimum
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Post by anthonypanchislo2011 »

cool i was wondering how many tokens i should have..any one know were i can figure out proper token size and also where to get more, I'm sure its somewhere on this site or in forums but I'm new here so I don't know where to find info :D
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Most games use quarter size tokens.
They are known as: .984, 25 pia , 25mm

The 30 pia or 30mm are about the size of the old half dollar.

Look under the vendors tab here or Ebay.

If you have no tokens to try, check out a Chuck Cheese or other arcades that uses $0.25 tokens. Suggest 300-500 tokens to start but 1000 will make playing the game more fun.
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