The York Show 2010
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Here's a 1968 Williams "Lady Luck" pin for sale. |
correction...sold! |
This 1967 Williams "Kickoff" pin had an asking price of $200. Although the cabinet had been repainted, still not a bad deal for a somewhat rare add-a-ball game. |
Not only a Steve Kordek design, but one with backglass animation. |
The backglass in the middle is from a Williams "Pokerino" pin. TRIVIA: "Pokerino" and "KISS" can be seen in the movie "Friday The 13th, part 2." |
Here's a rare United "Team Hockey" game. |
Here's a better look at the playfield.
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Another flea market rarity was this Keeney "Scramball" game. |
Some playfields for sale, from left to right, included a bingo "Orient," "Lost World," and "Sinbad." (thanks to the book "Bally Bingo Pinball Machines," by Jeff Lawton, I was able to ID the "Orient" playfield.) |
Here's a coin-op peep show, I think made by Exhibit Supply Company. |
When I was a kid, one of the first, if not the first game that I dropped a quarter into at a Coney Island arcade was a gun game with a Western theme. I saw this game here at The York Show for the first time since the 70's. It turns out to be one of many rare games made by Kasco. |
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Here's a look inside. | |
Here's a somewhat rare 1984 Mech-Tronic "Fire Escape" skill game. Klov.com mentions that this is the only known game produced by this company. |
Here's a shot of the bottom of the cabinet. |