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"Cabaret" features a score selector disc on the upper left part of the playfield. Also, according to the Internet Pinball Database, this is the first Williams pin to feature the circular ball save post, which would appear years later on "Space Shuttle" as a heat shield. |
Speaking of Williams, here's a "Flintstones" pin, featuring the original Fred Flintstone and company. One like this went up for sale here in Richmond, VA, a couple years ago, and sold quickly. |
Speaking of John Goodman, this pin got a lot of attention. |
Seeing double here, well, kinda. |
"Spanish Eyes" has a lower playfield design similar to Bally's "Freedom" early production pins.
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However, "Granada," as you can see, has a very different design. |
Speaking of seeing double, here's a couple of classics. By the way, if you are ever in the Outer Banks, NC area, stop by "Flippers Variety Arcade," to play one of these featuring a new playfield.
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"Hotdoggin'" is somewhat rare. |
Another somewhat rare Bally is this "Knockout" pin. |
This pin I've never seen at a show. |
There was so much excitement.
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Even the local news showed up. |
I'm guessing they didn't cover the annual hand truck races, though. |
These obscure flea market finds should be headline stuff. |
Here's a somewhat rare "Twin Knights" slot machine.
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The big story this year, though, were the t-shirts. |
A variety of t-shirts. |
They were flying out the door. |
I bought one of these t-shirts. |
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