- pennymachines
- Site Admin
- Posts: 5185
- Joined: Wed Nov 06, 2002 12:12 am
- Location: The Black Country
- Contact:
Re: Minisoccer, marketed from 1964 by Minisoccer Ltd.
I normally advise researching past prices in the Arena, but the Search function has been out of order for a long time, making this difficult. I'm currently rebuilding that. Meantime, the only two records we have for minisoccers are £132, Bonhams 2008 and £120 plus 10%, Elephant House 2013.
Re: Minisoccer, marketed from 1964 by Minisoccer Ltd.
Hi all, I'm new to this site but it looks great. I'm considering buying a Minisoccer and wanted to know if there are any common issues with this game that I should look out for. Thanks.
- pennymachines
- Site Admin
- Posts: 5185
- Joined: Wed Nov 06, 2002 12:12 am
- Location: The Black Country
- Contact:
Re: Minisoccer, marketed from 1964 by Minisoccer Ltd.

No particular issues come to mind, but like any relatively complex electro-mechanical machine, many small faults can disable the game. As mentioned in this topic, the simple timer mechanism can play up. I recall having to tinker with that component. They're solidly designed and robustly constructed. As would apply to any electro-mechanical game, if it's been stored in the damp for years there are likely to be all sorts of problems.
Re: Minisoccer, marketed from 1964 by Minisoccer Ltd.
Thanks pennymachines. I'm used to em pinballs so that is ok. Will be comparing against a Bally 1968 World Cup which commands a higher price.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 21 guests