The Allentown Pinball Wizards Convention 2009
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Here's what appears to be two horoscope machines. |
No gameroom is complete without a skill crane machine, though. |
Here's a couple of panchiko type coin-op games. |
Here's a rare 1986 Nuova Bell Games "Space Hawks," which is a conversion of a Bally/Midway 1985 "Cybernaut." |
A closer look at the backglass. |
Here's a shot of the playfield. Notice the tube shot, which was also used on the Bally 1980 classic, "Xenon." |
This is one of only three System 9 titles produced by Williams. The other two were "Comet" and "Sorcerer." |
Needed a little cosmetic help, but was playable. |
Other pins for sale in the flea market area were these "Genie" and "Star Pool" pins. Not sure if "Genie" was a complete pin, but I do remember seeing the other part of "Star Pool" in the trailer at this seller's booth. |
On the top left of this playfield, it's stamped "Play Pool 345" and "Pro Pool 346." According to The Internet Pinball Database, "Play Pool," with model number 345, was a version of "Pro Pool," made for the Italian market. |
Here's two Williams classics: "Doctor Who" and "Funhouse." |
Here's a rare 1973 Playmatic "Geisha" pin. |
On the left, is the 2 player version of "Far Out." On the right is part of a "Class of 1812" pin. |
Also in the flea market were "Blackjack" and "Caveman." |
Probably one of the oddest coin-op items for sale in the flea market had to be this Chicago Coin "Rocket Shuffle." |
It's some sort of shuffle alley/mechanical ball toss combination. The shuffle alley part of the game was in the seller's truck. |