The Allentown Pinball Wizards Convention 2009

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Here's what appears to be two horoscope machines.

No gameroom is complete without a skill crane machine, though.

Here's a couple of panchiko type coin-op games.

Here's a rare 1986 Nuova Bell Games "Space Hawks," which is a conversion of a Bally/Midway 1985 "Cybernaut."

A closer look at the backglass.

Here's a shot of the playfield. Notice the tube shot, which was also used on the Bally 1980 classic, "Xenon."

This is one of only three System 9 titles produced by Williams. The other two were "Comet" and "Sorcerer."

 

Needed a little cosmetic help, but was playable.

Other pins for sale in the flea market area were these "Genie" and "Star Pool" pins. Not sure if "Genie" was a complete pin, but I do remember seeing the other part of "Star Pool" in the trailer at this seller's booth.

On the top left of this playfield, it's stamped "Play Pool 345" and "Pro Pool 346." According to The Internet Pinball Database, "Play Pool," with model number 345, was a version of "Pro Pool," made for the Italian market.

Here's two Williams classics: "Doctor Who" and "Funhouse."

Here's a rare 1973 Playmatic "Geisha" pin.

On the left, is the 2 player version of "Far Out." On the right is part of a "Class of 1812" pin.

Also in the flea market were "Blackjack" and "Caveman."

Probably one of the oddest coin-op items for sale in the flea market had to be this Chicago Coin "Rocket Shuffle."

It's some sort of shuffle alley/mechanical ball toss combination. The shuffle alley part of the game was in the seller's truck.

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