The York Show 2007

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"Flipper Parade" features rollover buttons that turn the pop bumpers on and off, gobble holes, five top lanes, roto targets, and lots of colorful Roy Parker art.

Although the side cabinet seems a bit basic, that's the actual pattern.  Many Gottlieb and Williams 60's pins had basic cabinet patterns. 

TRIVIA:  "Heat Wave" can be seen in the 1982 version of "The Thing," during the break room scenes.

Nothing like a show with classic pins...

...classic bikes....

classic jukes.... (and I didn't win this)

...more classic jukes

 

and even more classic jukes.

Saturday morning, I spotted this classic Chevy Bel Air. 

If I could own one classic car, this would be it.

If I win the lottery, I'll buy one.  Check out the prices at "Chevy Trader."

Saturday morning at the flea market, I found a couple Gottlieb woodrail projects. 

and some sort of payout machine, I'm guessing from the 30's or 40's.  If you know what it is and the year, email me.

Here's a look inside this machine.

The lights are daisy chained together, and have a harness running to the reels.

One of the coolest EMs at the show was this fully restored "Expo" pin.  I have a project one, which at this point is still a project, so it was great to check out a working example of this Williams' classic. 

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