Early iconic totally analogue/mechanical Gottlieb Aquarian pinball machine. Limited numbers, made in 1970. This machine works perfectly. Everything lights up, dings, chimes, fires, rebounds etc as it should. Flippers strongly flip. An absolute blast to play! We have had hours of fun with this iconic machine. 


See the video of it working taken 19 Feb 2014. https://youtu.be/00bicH3gVTM?si=VZPIybflUudCZIT-


Give yourself multiple free credits and play as long as you like or even make a profit out of it in your cafe, retro coffee shop, men's barber or antique or retro gaming vynyl record or vintage clothing store as the coin reciever works as it should so you can charge people 20c per 5 ball game. I believe you can also adjust what coins it takes to take other size coins but I am no expert, you would have to investigate but you could make a profit or pay this off in weeks as it is totally addictive! Even my 19 year old twins can't leave it alone who are usually stuck in their rooms on their iphone! It's opened all sorts of conversation at home.

You will spent endless hours talking about and playing this amazing piece of history and draw your customers back time and time again if you choose to use it for business. 

Or just gain admiration from your old (and suddenly new) friends over a beer in your man cave!

Probably influenced by the Hippie late 60's early 70's era era and the song 'the age of Aquarius, all the graphics, deck, painted glass, original bumpers are in great condition for age, note with expected use wear. Note that I believe the box/case has been repainted but many years ago as looks old but the case itself appears to be original with the correct stencilled part numbers.

All the woodwork is in good (not perfect) condition with expected reasonable wear and tear. See pics. It has it's correct lockable rear cover and the front door opens closes and locks as is should with what looks like original keys.

The inside rear of the machine looks absolutely original complete with Gottlieb labels on what does what. I have no idea if it has been overhauled but it looks factory to me.

This is a cult collectible machine. Do your own research. Beatifully old school made. Not a 70's or 80's machine with early computerised bits, electric servos that break and analogue led displays, this is the real deal in terms of technology of the time.

I have the original legs and bolts off for easy moving. They even have their original adjustable feet. It is heavy and will require two men to lift it but as you can see it is no furniture remover trolleys and easy access with no stairs. It is in Capalaba Brisbane.

The pictures make up the description. What you see is what you get.  It is sold as is where is without guarantee. You are welcome to test it to your satifaction on collection as you step back to a simpler time.

Collect only after full payment.