The York Show 2009

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This seller also had a nice variety of pins...

backglasses, and videogame stuff.

The pins seen here are "Grand Slam," "Secret Service," and "Lost World."

Here's part of a "Silverball Mania" pin and another "Lost World" pin.

Here's part of "The Games" and "Rock."

Here's part of a somewhat rare Gottlieb "Force II" pin.

Back inside the show, there was this rare Alvin G. "U.S.A. Football" pin. The Internet Pinball Database mentions there were only 100 of these made.

 

Notice the elevated marquee.

Here's a shot of the playfield.

Another rarity at the show was this 1996 Capcom "Flipper Football" pin. The Internet Pinball Database mentions that there were only 750 of these produced.

There were some temporary technical difficulties with this particular machine when I shot this pic. Interesting to note though, that the Internet Pinball Database mentions that this was the first pin with a dot matrix display located under the playfield glass. The only other pin that I know of with this feature is "Circus Voltaire."

"Ice Fever" is a somewhat rare Gottlieb/Premier pin, made in 1985. This is only the second one I remember seeing at The York Show, or any show for that matter. The Internet Pinball Database notes that was the last System 80A game produced by Gottlieb/Premier.

Larry Day did the art work for this pin, and several other somewhat rare Gottlieb/Premier titles, including "Amazon Hunt," "Amazon Hunt II," El Dorado: City Of Gold, and "Tag-Team Pinball."

Here's a shot of "Ice Fever's" playfield.

Another rare pin at the show this year was this 1977 Stern "Disco" electromechanical pin. The Internet Pinball Database mentions that there were only 815 of these produced. Trivia: This is one of the pins seen at "Kelsey's Bar" on the show "All In The Family."

Here's a shot of "Disco's" cabinet.

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