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.

 

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.

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."

Here's a better shot of the cabinet.

Here's what appears to be part of an electromechanical game.

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