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. |