The York Show 2007

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Flash and Trash Antique Amusements also had some neat vintage gum and candy vending machines, and other stuff, including....

...this, which I'm guessing this is from the 50's.

This appears to be an old delivery bike of some sort, maybe for ice cream?

Some vintage Beatles magazines were also for sale.

Here's another neat item for the gameroom.

If it's got "Munves" on the name, it's probably from the 50's, if not older, somewhat to quite rare, and quite pricey.

Mills slot machines are quite collectible.  Expect to pay over $1k for one fully restored.

 

Neat looking neon clock.

I bought a Lost World at The York Show in 2003 I think and unfortunately, sold it in August, 2006. Here was another one for sale.

Although this pin appeared to be a project, just look at that playfield.  Normally there is really bad wear around the bonus area with bad touch up jobs to attempt to cover it up.   

This seller also had an interesting assortment of pin parts and videogame marquees. 

Mayfair Amusement had a wide assortment of repro and new old stock backglasses, as always. I bought a Galaxy backglass from Mayfair a few years ago for my project Galaxy pin, and it looks great. 

Never heard of this game before. Only 1,100 of these pins were made and were distributed only in Italy.  Look at the flyer at the Internet Pinball Database.  The cabinet is the same as Jungle Queen and Jungle Princess, made two years later, and the playfield is the same layout as either Orbit or Outer Space.  These games were released 3-4 years before Tiger.  

Mayfair also had toppers and if you look closely on the right, that miniature pizza is the decal that goes on a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles playfield spinning disc.

Look at the sharp colors on that "Gigi" backglass. Normally the colors fade bad on these older glasses over time.

Here's a backglass you don't see too often. The Internet Pinball Database says there were only 100 of these pins produced.  More info on this rare 1984 oddity here.

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