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Question by jguzz@msn.com
Submitted on 8/5/2003
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i have a gottlieb pinball called easy aces. i would like to know what year it is and about how much its worth. jguzz@msn.com


Answer by Chris Hundley
Submitted on 11/28/2003
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You're Gottlieb Easy Aces was made in 1955; it's value is based on the conditon:....Backglass, Playfield, Cabinet, Mechanical....it would range from $300 up to maybe $1500.( Canadian). If you want to send me pictures, contact me at cj_hundley@yahoo.com   thanks!...I may be interested in buying it./Chris Hundley

 

Answer by Phil
Submitted on 6/14/2004
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Easy Aces / IPD No. 754 / December, 1955 / 1 Player
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Average Fun Rating:      7.0/10  (1 votes/1 notes)        [ Rate this game! ]  
Manufacturer:  D. Gottlieb & Co. (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
Model Number:  112
Type:  Electro-mechanical (EM)  
Production:  1,100 units   (confirmed)
Theme:  Cards/Gambling
Notable Features:  Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Gobble hole (1).
Design by:  Wayne Neyens
Art by:  Roy Parker
Notes:  Easy Aces was the first Gottlieb game to use metal legs. Single player games initially had painted cream colored legs.

If you want to see the images, go to http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?any=Easy+Aces&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick

 

Answer by Willion
Submitted on 10/1/2005
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Hello
I have a Hulk gottlieb pinball, can anaybody tell me hiow i can keep it running again, everything works except he wont play

Bets regards Willion

 

Answer by Bruce Moyer
Submitted on 5/6/2007
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I just played one on the weekend of May 4th, 5th and 6th at the Pinball Wizards Convention in Allentown, Pa. If you can fix up the flipper area with rebounds below the flippers to keep the ball from zipping right down the drain, this game might be worth something but, the way it was when I played it makes it worth nothing to me. I couldn't enjoy having this game in my home, even if you gave it to me for free.

 

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