The York Show 2009
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Another rarity at the show was this 1974 Bally "Twin Win" pin. It features a spinning disc in the center of the playfield. The ball is actually launched from between the flippers. |
How about this jukebox for your gameroom? |
...or maybe this one? |
...or choose from these two, or take home both? I bought a Seeburg USC-1 at this show a few years back, which is almost identical to these two, and I can honestly say, the sound quality is great. The key is having the amp rebuilt, for optimum performance. |
This definately falls under the category of "Man, I really should have bought this." |
This also has to be one of the most unusual items I have seen for sale in the flea market. It appears to be homemade, possibly one of a kind. If you have any information on this item, please email me. |
Classic Bally stuff.
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I'm pretty sure I played this 1971 Allied "Drag Races" electromechanical game when I was a kid. I've rarely, if ever, seen one of these at a show. |
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I spotted another rare driving game, a 1972 Midway "Dune Buggy" electromechanical racing game. |
Here's a slightly closer look at this game. |
Here's another rare electromechanical game, Williams' 1971, "Sniper." |
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Here's a better shot of the cabinet. |
Here's what appears to be part of an electromechanical game. |