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Here's something cool for the gameroom. |

From Atlas, the same company that bought you "Tipsy Test," here's "Tilt-Test," from around 1947, according to "Arcade-Museum." |

Also for sale at the show were both "Joust" videogames, and two "Joust" cocktail videogames.
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There was some framed pin side art for sale in the flea market.
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There was also this project pin for sale. |

The more recent pins were for sale too. |

"Pinball Star Amusements" had a few "Wizard Of Oz" pins at the show.
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In the indoor flea market area was this rare 1963 Keeney pin. |

Notice the green score reels. |

Another pin you don't see too often is this Game Plan "Agents 777" pin.
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Speaking of slot machines, these were for sale in the outdoor flea market. |
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