![]() ![]() I have the original schematics that came with the game, but they have some of my notes from repairs that I had made to the game in the 80s. The cabinet is in overall good condition, but does have some chips on some corners from being moved around over the years. The only thing that is not original is the off-board battery pack that I just put on it, as the original had some problems with invisible corrosion that was dropping the voltage and causing the memory chip to forget the game settings. It still has all the original drop-down targets, but the black knight stick-ons have fallen off. There very slight chipping around some of the playfield lights, but you have to look very close to even see them. Other than that, the playfield is in near perfect condition. The only imperfection is a slight chip on playfield directly above the right magna-save that occurred before I bought the game. Back in the day I had put mylar strips on the playfield areas that were prone to wear, such as above the magna-saves. The other games went away in a divorce, but I kept this one. I kept it my collection of 20 or so games that I had at that time. At that time the game was in amazing condition, and my absolute favorite game. It's the Black Knight Limited Edition, and I frankly don't recall what the difference is between the LE and regular game. Can't recall, but he may have been shutting the business down. I bought the game about 1982 from a guy that owned a large arcade that (as a technician) I was helping maintain and fix his video and pinball games that broke. Since I've been out of the game for so long I have no idea of its value. I'm actually enjoying it again, so if it's doesn't have much value I'll keep it. I've pulled it out completely tuned it up, and fixed a problem with the battery pack. Since the Black Knight is essentially just sitting in my garage unused for many years, I'm thinking about selling in and converting that money into something I am interested in buying, like an adventure motorcycle. ![]() I'm not active with arcade games anymore, so sorry about this thread from an "outsider"! Per my intro, I joined the forum to ask the experts about what my 1980 Black Knight Limited Edition pinball machine may be worth. ![]()
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