The Allentown Pinball Wizards Convention 2007

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Here's a look at the backglass for Black Sheep Squadron.

Firepower is one of the most popular solid state pins ever.  I don't recall a show where there hasn't been one for sale.

There were classic Gottlieb playfields for sale as well.

This stuff was for sale too.

This Gottlieb "Preview" playfield was for sale: $150.

 Here's a classic 1959 Gottlieb pin: Queen Of Diamonds.

Every gameroom should have a gumball machine.

 

There were classic 70's Bally EMs for sale too.

If you see a project pin for sale and it's missing a lockbar or a backglass, there's always a chance another vendor might have that needed part for sale.

Here's a backglass for a Bally "Victory Derby" payout pin, which can be somewhat hard to find.

Mike Pacak of Pinball Expo had some interesting coin op stuff, including a rare Kasco Ninja Gun game, and an Allied Leisure Monte Carlo driving game.

Here's a closer look at Monte Carlo.

 You can get a better look at this rare driving game here.

There was a nice selection of EMs for sale at this truck.

FreePlay Entertainment, located in Wanamie, PA, in the Pocono Mountains, had a wide selection of coin-op stuff, including an Atari Basketball videogame, and a very rare 1943 "Paratroops."

"Paratroops" is actually a conversion of Genco's "Powerhouse."  You can see more pics of Paratroops at The Internet Pinball Database.

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