The 7th ANNUAL WHITE ROSE GAMEROOM SHOW

Friday, October 31st - Saturday, November 1, 2003

York, PA Fairgrounds

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Time to play some pinball.

This "Lost World" pin found a new home...mine.

Here's the front of my shirt.

I also got this Seeburg USC1 jukebox with a rebuilt amp.

Here's a closer look.

This jukebox was also for sale.

In the flea market, even more jukeboxes.

On the left, "Sprint 2," one of the first videogames I played, back in the 70's

Here's a rare 1985 Bally Midway "Demoliton Derby" videogame.

Also for sale was this classic in a cabaret cabinet.

There was "Space Invaders," the deluxe version, however,...

This cabaret version could have been yours for around $950, and Tron, I think was $1,200, asking price.

Worked great.

Also at the show, from left to right, "Ms. Pac-Man, "Millipede," "Frogger," and "Baby Pac-Man."

 

Need something for the gameroom, look no further.

I bought the "Coors Light" sign in the center, to the right, past "Molson Canadian."

First day of the show is over, and as you can see, some cool stuff inside the rental truck. So far, "Whirlwind," "Lost World," "World Cup" (x 2), and the Seeburg jukebox. On the right, barely visible, is a 1955 Williams "Jolly Joker" rolldown game, which I sold before the show, and had on the truck, so the buyer could pick it up at the show on Saturday.

 

Saturday morning, time to play some more pinball.

Back at the flea market...rare.

Mega rare.

 

Speaking of the flea market, I think I bought this Stern "Galaxy" pin from the same seller I got the two "World Cup" pins from. The backglass was included, inside the game, well pieces of it, anyway. However, I was able to locate a new backglass.

 

Just after lunch, the flea market was winding down, and the deals were there. I got this Stern "Stars" pin for a reasonable price. The MPU had corrosion, and I think the solenoid or possibly the rectifier board was missing, but once those were replaced, the game worked fine. The yellow pin in the center is a "Cactus Jack's" pin, which I think I got on Saturday morning, also in the flea market.

 

Back home, after hammering at the lock on the truck for a while, which was wedged against the latch, I was able to finally get "Cactus Jack's," through the door, and in the house, barely.

 

The jukebox was on wheels, but trying to get it out of the truck by myself and secure on the liftgate didn't work out. I had to get somebody to help me with this the next day, before returning the truck.

 

I wheeled everything out of the truck, into the house, swept out the truck, and returned it a few minutes late, but thankfully didn't get charged extra.

 

Then it was time to play pinball.

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