The Allentown Pinball Wizards Convention 2005
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Here's some great gameroom stuff. |
There were even puck bowler backglasses, and an old cigarette display, which sold later that morning. |
Looks like some sort of video poker game. |
It's a trailer filled with....
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videogames! Inside were Hogan's Alley, Turbo, a couple other videogames, a video poker games, and a cd jukebox. |
This truck had Wacky Package stickers by the sheet, a couple slot machines, and a couple of pins. |
A closer look on this truck reveals a Silverball Mania and a 50's Gottlieb pin of some sort. |
Looks like stuff for sale here too! |
Mike Tolley from Lexington, VA brought a Kings Of Steel and a Lectronamo pin to sell. |
There was also a Meteor playfield and a Charlie's Angels project pin for sale. |
A bumper cap came loose while someone was playing this pin, but Mike fixed it in no time. |
Pat Hand on the left, and a '61 Williams Skill Ball behind this guy were at Allentown '07 set up inside and working. |
The Skill Ball had not one, but two heads included, and I think the asking price was $350. Zig Zag on the right is an early example of mini bowling ball animation in the head of a game. I would love to see a working Zig Zag at a show. |
This guy is checking out a playfield from some sort of pitch and bat. |
These Gottlieb solid state backglasses taken right off the games, still in the wooden frame, were $25 and up. I should have grabbed the Sinbad one. |
This Magic City pin was sold. Time to go inside now. |
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