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Ball Shooter Shaft and Knob A-6387 (Williams) (USED):
Price: $4.00 each
Status: In Stock
(1 Available)
Part #: U969
Condition: Used - Fair
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Used ball shooter rod with smooth metal knob. As used on many older vintage Williams pinball games up to approximately 1980. Can be used on other makes/models, newer and older, as well (confirm measurements below).
Measurements are 7-3/4 inches overall length (7-1/8 inch from tip back to knob), 3/8 inch diameter, and retaining e-clip groove is 1 inch back from the front tip of the plunger shaft.
Used part in fair condition. Shows some signs of past use and age. Some plating has flaked off shaft. Tip has been filed down likely to remove past mushrooming of tip.
NOTE: No warranty or returns on used items. Used items are sold as-is, and all sales are final.
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Fits The Following Games: (The list below may not be complete, and it's accuracy is not guaranteed. Contact us if you have any questions.)
WILLIAMS: A-Go-Go, Big Chief, Big Deal (1977), Blackout, Contact, Disco Fever, Firepower, Flash, Fun-Fest, Gay 90's, Gold Rush, Gorgar, Hot Tip, Jackpot, Jolly Roger, Klondike, Little Chief, Lucky Seven, Phoenix (1978), Pokerino, Scorpion, Space Mission, Space Odyssey, Stellar Wars, Super Star, Swinger, Time Warp, Tri-Zone, World Cup, Yukon, more
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