The York Show 2011
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Here's another shot of the parts "ABC" bingo pin. |
Here's some more project pins. |
The pin with the gold and red is a somewhat rare 1964 Williams "Soccer" reverse wedgehead. |
Here's part of a shuffle alley called "Shuffle Alley." |
Here's part of another shuffle alley. |
Not sure what the playfield on the left is, but next to it, is "Striker," then "Evel Knievel," with a "Pin*bot" backglass over that. |
The two playfields on the left are "Disco Fever," and "Pinball Pool." The one on the right is from a pitch and bat pin.
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Speaking of pitch and bats, here's a Williams "1962 World Series." At The York Show 2012, in the flea market, there was one of these for sale, but with the word "Pesco," in place of "Williams" on the backglass. The Internet Pinball Database mentions that Wico made repro backglasses in the 60's with the name Pesco on the backglass. |
On the left, is a somewhat rare Williams 1965 "Pretty Baby" pin. |
On the right is a very rare 1978 Gottlieb "Gemini" pin, one of the last electromechanical pins made by this company. |
I like how they use 2 bank drop targets, like on previous pins like "Sinbad," but on this pin there are more targets, and the layout is not straight across. |
The art was definitely done by the late Gordon Morison. |
Here's a Chicago Coin "Hollywood" pin, which you don't see too often. |
Here's a shot of the playfield. |
Another pin you rarely see is "Rock Encore." |
I like the unique playfield layout. |