This 1955 Gottlieb "Marathon" was yet another pin
I'd never seen before. The Internet Pinball Database says there were only
750 of these made.
This Williams "Beat The Clock" pin was definitely a
project and was either repainted or in a different cabinet. The
lockbar for this pin, by the way, can be difficult to find.
Here's another Williams' woodrail you don't see too often.
Take your pick.
Here's part of a Williams 1968 "Pit Stop" EM.
Here's part of another Gottlieb baseball EM and a Lost World
pin.
The heads for these games were inside this trailer.
I think I played one of these Midway "Sea Raider"
games years ago at a Coney Island arcade.
Gottlieb's "Rollercoaster" is an early example of a
pin with habitrails. Williams' "OXO" features tic-tac-toe on
the playfield and the infamous pointy people art.
On the left is a 1968 Chicago Coin "Hockey
Champ."
This playfield is from a 1970 Williams "Hit and Run
Base-ball"
There
was a good selection of metal backdoors for sale too.
Here's a parts pitch and bat of some sort.
On the left, some vintage popcorn machines for sale, and on
the right is a Chicago Coin 1962 "All Star Baseball" pitch and
bat.
Here's a Seeburg 1947 "Shoot The Bear" gun game.
Here's a project 1936 Stoner "Turf Champs"
EM pin.