1980 Rolling Stones
1980 Rolling Stones : In 1979, Bally Construction Corporation decided to create a 1980’s Rolling Stones desk that would be a fitting tribute to one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time and this iconic machine that has been in operation since the 1980’s until 1985,. The result was that
The production plan was for 5700 units but a rumor had it that only about 700 were actually made, which would explain their EXTREME rarity today. Designed by Jim Patla and designed by the famous Greg Freres, this table is known for its fast gameplay, abundant rollover shots, hard drop targets and exceptionally strong ‘satisfaction lanes’! The machine was introduced in 1999 by rival company Stern Pinball Inc . Not to be confused with the Rolling Stones table, which featured more contemporary artwork This was also a beautiful table but nothing as rare and unique as the previous ones offered here.
After being painstakingly restored by Games Room Company engineers, the machine is now in concourse form, while an action-packed theater, classic backglass featuring Jaeger himself, and Stones-themed cabinetry are all skillfully finished to his glory and excellent condition today In the UK makes this a valuable machine – a true collector’s piece that more than merits this inspiring group The special attention our manufacturers give our individual pinball machines are often worth more than they were in their original factory in the circumstances of the production
Allow me to explain how we do it and why we go to such lengths when repairing and restoring arcade games of the past.
Over the years we have been fortunate enough to assemble a select few individuals whose passion for jukeboxes, pinball machines and vintage arcade games ensure they are never 100% short on the task at hand. They just want to breathe new life into old districts and see as many of these classic pieces preserved for future generations as possible.
Not pointless research and the proverbial ‘tire kick’ for those who pass by to check at other vendors but an unwavering determination to get to the details. Inspection of the device usually begins when the device is securely fastened. They will recognize the specific quirks and weaknesses of a feature and instead of just replacing failed parts they will always go further, replacing things that may have failed in the near future.
An obvious comparison would be a classic car that still shows up in the garage and one that you can actually enjoy driving.
Many of these machines, although rare, are rare examples that have been properly restored or can truly be said to be in full working order. Needless to say, when unrestored machines come up for sale online or at auction, they are generally less expensive than machines sold by The Games Room Company, and the point we want to make more than anything is that … there is a reason for this.
The Games Room Company’s reputation in this industry is second to none, and with their strong success over the years, it’s something we never take for granted. Every device that goes to a customer, whether they are a company or an individual, is a potential advertisement for a business and if we didn’t do our job properly, we wouldn’t have the number of returning loyal customers that we do .
We are justifiably proud of our one-year parts and labor warranty, which extends to on-site visits so you won’t have to endure the agony of separation if your machine needs some attention.
We’ve always known that for special items like this, after-sales service is just as important as the initial sale. It takes a long time to build a reputation and our determination over the years has earned us not only the loyalty of our customers but the last remaining American jukebox manufacturer, Rocola, who in 2014 chose us as their Exclusive British dealer reliability too
1980 Rolling Stones is one of the oldest pinball retailers in the country. Our founder Reginald Waldersmith played his first pinball game in 1960 and described it as “flippingly excellent” with no irony. We’ve been selling pinball machines since 1962, so know a thing or two about our products! Our showroom will gladly assist you with any questions you may have before or after purchasing any Games Room Company equipment.
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