The Allentown Pinball Wizards Convention 2007
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Some various 70's EMs for sale. |
and some videogames. |
Some "vintage pinball" inside this trailer included Sinbad and Cleopatra. |
Here's a Mr & Mrs. Pac-Man playfield. |
Some sort of 40's era parts pin, probably quite rare. |
Hard to tell what this pin was. |
One seller from Wisconsin had a nice assortment of EMs for sale, including "4 Roses," "Heatwave," "Stock Car," and in the corner on the right, a somewhat rare 1984 Gottlieb "Alien Star" solid state pin. |
They also had this 1956 Gottlieb "Score-Board" project pin, which playfield features a pop bumper past the flippers. This is something you don't see too often. |
It was just after 4 pm on Friday, and that meant time to get in line to go inside! |
After I took a picture of pins stacked up in a truck. |
Right as you walk in were two 1959 Williams woodrails side by side: Sea Wolf and Spot-Pool, which I played for the first time at this show. |
Here's a shot of Sea Wolf's backglass which features animation of a submarine moving up and down. |
Sea Wolf's playfield, featuring some really cool undersea art by George Molentin. The "special" at the top of the playfield is actually a disappearing bumper, a feature that was only used in this game, "Gusher," the year before, "Metro," in 1961, and "Circus Voltaire," in 1997. |
Here's a shot of Sea Wolf's cabinet. |