The Allentown Pinball Wizards Convention 2009

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Here's a shot of the "Beat Time" playfield on the right. Notice the blue below the flippers, as opposed to green.

Here's another shot of both cabinets.

This is the first time I remember seeing a "Rolling Stones" pin at a show.

Some cabinet fade.

The restored playfield, though, looked really great.

Here's a classic Gottlieb 70's football themed pin, which also was the first to appear on the classic tv show, "Happy Days."

The backglass features classic art from the late Gordon Morison.

 

There is no shooter lane on this particular game. Launch the ball by pressing the right flipper button.

Here's a shot of the front of the game.

Here's a baseball themed Gottlieb wedgehead.

Gordon Morison also did the artwork for this backglass.

As you can see from the playfield pic, there's a kickout hole for each base, and you have roto-targets.

Here's a shot of the cabinet.

This is one of the nicest "Central Park" pins I've seen at a show.

Excellent playfield.

On the left is a Gottlieb "Batter Up" wedgehead. The Internet Pinball Database says there were only 560 made. Last year at this show, I bought "Baseball," which is the replay version of this game. On the right is Paragon, a pin which I dropped many quarters into at the local 7-11 when I was a kid.

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