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I just found a Chicago coin 1975 Twin Rifle game. I can pick it up for 50.
Are they hard to work on? This one comes on but didn't do anything. It did
reset the score reels when I pushed player one. It is in decent shape. The
backglass is really nice with only a little bubbling at the bottom. But is
not missing any paint on it. If anyone can tell me something about it that
would be great. Thanks
 
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On 2005-08-16 16:56:05 -0700, "Ace" <odysseyarcade@cox.net> said:

> I just found a Chicago coin 1975 Twin Rifle game. I can pick it up for 50.
> Are they hard to work on? This one comes on but didn't do anything. It did
> reset the score reels when I pushed player one. It is in decent shape. The
> backglass is really nice with only a little bubbling at the bottom. But is
> not missing any paint on it. If anyone can tell me something about it that
> would be great. Thanks

We have schematics and maybe an operators manual for the game. That one
used a tape player as well I believe.

Some parts too...if you like gun games this one is not bad. Relays and
score reels were the older - more serviceable style. Not like a year or
two later when Chi-Coin fell apart.

John :-#)#
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