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...

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