The York Show 2009
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This is the first time I've ever seen this title at a show. |
According to The Internet Pinball Database, Harry Williams named this game after his dog. |
Here's a shot of the playfield. |
Notice the sticker on the glass which reads, "NO GAMBLING." Probably original, and not something you see too often. |
This Williams' "Hit And Run Base-ball" pitch and bat was one of my favorite pins at the show this year. |
I think growing up on Mattel handheld electronic games might be why I liked this game so much. Notice the lights on the playfield to indicate the location of the player. Also, this game was probably the one in the flea market at last year's show, with the same sticker to the right of the coin door. It reads, "WARNING!! This machine is protected by burglar alarm." |
Speaking of pitch and bats, the target assembly on the right is from a Williams' "Slugfest." However, what videogame is this control panel from? Please email me if you know the answer. Thanks.
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Here's a nice assortment of pin parts. |
Here's a Stern "Nugent" pin for sale. |
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I bought this Lowenbrau sign. |
If you have limited space, well here's something. |
Here's a 1973 Playmatic "Geisha" pin. |
This is actually original side art. |
The backglass certainly has 70's written all over it. The Internet Pinball Database, by the way, mentions that this game, under the same title, was also produced as a single player pin. |
Some parts pins for sale. |