The Allentown Pinball Wizards Convention 2008
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This is one of the most collectable Gottlieb woodrails, made in 1955.
It was played quite a bit.
The playfield has a nice layout, and notice the unique ball count lights on the bottom left.
This 1956 Bally pin was the first with flippers to feature mulitball.
This pin brought back memories. I haven't played it since the early 70's at the "Circus Circus" arcade in Las Vegas.
Back outside at the flea market, I came across this 1958 Wurlitzer 2200 jukebox, which I've never seen before.
Probably not quite plug and play.
Other audio oddities included this Seeburg Encore stereo.
Remember elevator muzak? This is what is played on, and at speed 16, the tunes would run for quite some time.
Under "General Information," it states "USE ONLY WITH A FULL STACK OF RECORDS." I thought that was interesting.
I had a stereo similar to the Sears one pictured here when I was a kid.
There was also an antique radio for sale...
and antique typewriters.
Some pins for sale on this truck included Sweet Hearts, Kings and Queens, Miss Annabelle...
...and this somewhat rare 1957 Williams "Arrowhead," which features a one million point shot feature.
"Tropic Isle" features backglass animation of monkeys climbing trees.
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