Thanks. Are these good machines? $300 seems like a good price? Anything I should look for to make sure there are no problems?
$300 seems to be on the upper end of the price range for a video poker machine to me, you could try offering them less, nearly everyone sets a price expecting a buyer to do that unless they made it clear the price is firm. Prices an vary from one part of the country to another. I'd look it over carefully for cracked glass, make sure the hopper works ok, listen to the sound, play several hands and make sure the buttons work, coins are accepted, etc. Open the main door and look inside, check for extreme rust (flood victim) and wires that are in disarray. With the machine turned off pull out the main logic board (mpu board) and check it for damage from a battery that leaked caustic stuff. The mpu board is mounted to a metal tray that has a knob on the front, you pull the knob to remove the board. If the machine has locks ask for the keys, often there is a door lock and a cash box lock.
I think that machine is made by IGT, there should be an idplate on the side of the machine. For $300 the machine needs to be nearly perfect and the seller should deliver it for you.