Any idea how old this Elektra La Deliziosa is? - Page 2

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#11: Post by stefano65 »

Definitely too high of a price
for a used machine compared with the newer version one
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#12: Post by zin1953 (original poster) replying to stefano65 »

AND . . . the newer version is so much more beautiful! :)
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#13: Post by cannonfodder »

bigdog002 wrote:Are those joysticks or long switches? I'm so jealous, especially if it has joysticks .. I want a joystick machine.
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#14: Post by phreich »

zin1953 wrote:<image>

I'm guessing it's the "precursor" to the current "Sixties" A3, but -- when?
The plate on the machine should have a column labeled "anno" If it's there it should contain the year of manufacture.

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#15: Post by Fullsack »

Think you can narrow it down a little better, to somewhere between 1990 and 1992. My 1993 T1 has a rounded upper panel which I believe came on models built after 1992.

BTW: Got this eBay machine for under $1,500 and in very good shape.

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