The York Show 2008

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Here's some side art from "Hay-Ride."

The game on the right is a 1968 Chicago Coin "Hockey Champ."

Here's a closer look at "Hockey Champ."

Here's a somewhat rare 1976 Playmatic "Conquest 200" pin.

This machine was released during the United State's bicentennial of 1976.  I've played the four player version, "New World" at the York Show 2006.  These games feature round drop targets that actually look like stationary targets.

 

Compare "Conquest 200" to this Gottlieb "Extra Inning" pin.  The Italian pinball company "Giuliano Lodola" also copied the Gottlieb wedgehead design.

To the right is the other half of "Extra Inning."  To the left, is the "Home Run."

Here's not one, but two Gottlieb "Home Run" pins.

Here's a better shot of "Home Run"

Also for you baseball fans, there was "World Series." Notice how the bullseye pattern continues past the backglass.  I doubt that few, if any other pins featured this.  If you know of any other titles that do have this 3d effect, please email me.

There were other pins on this truck non baseball themed too, including this somewhat rare 1971 Bally "Expressway" pin.  Notice the "pointy people" Christian Marche artwork.

I always thought it was cool how the bonus lights on older Bally EMs were not lined up in a centered line or square.

This 1963 "Hootenanny" is one of the few Bally pins made with a carryover feature. In other words, each free ball earned lights a letter in order,  which stays lit for the next game, and when that player has all letters lit, they earn a special, in other words, a free game.

To the right of this Mills machine was this Sega "Buccaneer" slot machine which I have never seen before.  It says "1p" so I'm guessing pence or maybe penny?  I wonder if this slot worked, and the asking price.

Also in the flea market, there were some vintage gumball machines, and what appears to be new old stock bingo pin coin doors.

There was also what was either new old stock or repro instructions for an  Exhibit "Skill Score" game.

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