The Allentown Pinball Wizards Convention 2010

 

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Here's a playfield from what was most likely a very rare pin.

The cabinet on the far left is most likely part of a late 30's or 40's pin. The cabinet on the right was part of a Genco "Sky Gunner" gun game.

Definitely a project.

Here's a rare gun game, or possibly part of one, possibly from the 40's.

Until now, I had never heard of this "Build Up" pin, and the one to the left I didn't recognize either.

Here's a Williams' reverse wedgehead pin.

I also spotted part of another one of these pins in the flea market. The "Kick 'N Catch" game though, until now, I had only known of the countertop version.

 

Here's a classic Gottlieb wedgehead pin.

This "Straight Shooter" pin is one you don't see too often.

"Star Pool" is one of my favorite electromechanical pins.

What a treat to find a working one in the free play area.

The coin plates ask for DM, not quarters, so I guess this pin went to Germany for a while.

This pin features four drop targets, a cool bonus layout, but best of all, a disc that spins when hit by the ball. It's also the same thing Williams used on "Tales Of The Arabian Nights."

Here's a somewhat rare Gottlieb "Madamoiselle" pin.

Here's a somewhat rare 1953 Williams "Silver Skates" pin.

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