The Wayne Show 2006
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Also for sale was Bally's last electromechanical pin. |
The other half of "Kick Off." |
Here's a look at the back. Click on the pic for a better view. |
Here's "Kick Off" set up. |
This is what's known as a wall game, because they usually hang on a wall. This Midway "Golf Champ" game for sale had the rare optional pedestal. Also, to the left is a somewhat rare Sega "Punching Bag" game. |
From right to left: "Meteor," "Mr & Mrs. Pac-Man," "Speakeasy," "Touchdown," and "Doodle Bug." |
Here's a better shot of the last three pins in this row. Also, notice the marquee signs for a 1947 Exhibit Supply "Dale Gun" shooting gallery game. |
Also for sale was a Columbia slot machine which looks like it's from the 40's, and machine glasses. |
There were also various pinball machine metal backdoors for sale and coin doors too. |
Some electromechanical games for sale at the show included: Speedway, Coney Island, and Invaders From Outer Space. |
A nearly empty van, but not for long. |
Notice the "Flag-Ship" pin on the right, on top of the back seat. Before I left home, I had removed one of the back seats. As you can see, things would have been a bit easier if both had been removed. Needless to say, the other seat is now out of the van and in my basement. |
Still had to load the "Joker" pin into the van. |
Other pins for sale included "Ace High," and a rare blacklight version of another Gottlieb classic. |
Here's a somewhat rare Gottlieb 1968 "Spin Wheel" pin. The Internet Pinball Database mentions this was the first Gottlieb 4-player pin with an on/off switch among other features. |
Some playfields for sale included "Lightning Ball," "Panthera," and... |