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Perfect Amusements
specializes in rare and HUO (home use only) pinball machines. As
one of only a handful of retailers worldwide that collect, restore and
sell games of this caliber, our vault collection is a treasure trove of
the most valuable, most collectable pinball machines available anywhere!
The Vault
features pinball machines and arcade games that are so unique and
valuable that each machine requires it's own special listing. All
of the pinball machines featured within these pages are extremely rare.
Nearly all are
one of a kind treasures that will never be seen again once sold.
In Stock as of
7/1/2008 - Immediate Delivery!
Big Bang Bar
NIB
Indiana Jones
Prototype
Iron Maiden
HUO
Jurassic Park
HUO
The Simpsons Pinball Party
HUO
Twilight Zone
Prototype
Ticket Tack Toe
Prototype
Xenon
HUO
1954 Seeburg Jukebox
Mint
Every restored pinball machine we
sell includes the following:
1. Six Month Warranty (excludes playfield plastics, plastic
ramps and labor)
2. Lifetime Technical Support (to the original buyer)
3. Lifetime Pinball Parts Support!
4. Total Pinball Care Package (everything you need to maintain your
machine!)
What do we mean
by HUO, Prototype and Rare?
"HUO" or Home Use Only means that
the game was originally purchased by a collector new in the box and has been in a
private game room (and not in a commercial setting) it's entire life. HUO
games are always in mint or near mint condition.
"Prototype"
refers to the very first serial numbers released from a particular
title. These games are exceedingly rare and highly collectable because only a handful
exist for any one game worldwide. In most cases the games
themselves (artwork, toys etc) are slightly different than
the production version of the game, which is another way to tell them
apart from the production version other than the serial number.
(We'll describe the differences in detail within the games description.)
Prototypes are extremely difficult to acquire
because "back in the day" they weren't recognized as anything special
like they are now. To further complicate matters, the first games off the
pinball assembly line were always shipped to the UK to coincide with the US release weeks
later, leaving undiscovered prototypes primarily in the UK (or South
America or Australia in some cases!) If you
enjoy one of a kind, extremely rare examples of pinball history, prototype
collecting may be for you!
"Rare"
games are typically production machines that exist in extremely limited or numbered editions. In other cases, rare games
are machines that were never produced in large numbers, or it could be a
game that never made it past the development stage! Look for what
makes each game rare in it's description.
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