The York Show 2015
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On the right, a Williams 1949 "Tucson" pin. |
Here's a rare Chicago Coin 1956 "Blondie" pin. |
In between "Robo-War" and "TX-Sector" was "Gigi." It was in the flea market at the 2004 York Show. |
It was the first example with an end of game points reward, according to The Internet Pinball Database, and it could have been yours for just $350. |
This "Aloha" pin on the left is actually 1 of a kind. |
According to The Internet Pinball Database, the backglass was made from a black and white sketch for a Williams pin that was never produced. |
The Internet Pinball Database mentions this game was originally a Williams "Rainbow."
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This "Globe Trotter," pin, according to The Internet Pinball Database, was 1 of only 910 produced. |
On the left is a Bally "Bumper" pin. |
It uses a projection style scoring system. |
Here's a rare Exhibit 1939 "Zip" pin. |
The backglass features vintage amusement park art. |
Looks mostly complete minus a couple of coils. |
What appears to be a bell on the right, is most likely an automatic cut off timer. After a few minutes of the game remaining idle, it will shut off. Bally used this feature too around the 30's." |
What could possibly be the score motor is in the back of the game. |
The storm is coming, return to your game. |