by shortrackskater » Sat Jan 05, 2019 4:54 pm
Please post a picture of it with the door opened. Look for a tag on the right lower side that should say a model number like "1114-XX" or something like that, hopefully.
If you don't see circuit boards on the left, it's a Bally Electro-mechanical machine. Those are fairly easy to fix. They have lots of wiring, switches, relays to check. In many cases, if they've just sat for years, simply playing them can "fix" some issues since they have some self lubricating parts.
Unless there's a slot tech in your city, I wouldn't recommend shipping to someone to fix unless you can spare a small fortune to crate and ship it.
These show up in California all the time and are usually in the $300 range depending on whether they work. I bought one for $50 and had it working in one hour.
If you do see circuit boards, I'd stay away from it.