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.
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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. |