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"Fortune In Flames" pin sighting screen shots
On the right, barely visible, part of "Playboy" and "Grandstand," both of which were made by Bally. |
On the right, part of "Playboy" is barely visible. |
On the right, part of "Grandstand" and "The Addams Family," yet another Bally title. |
On the right, in front of "The Addams Family," appears to be some sort of coin-op bowling game. To the right of "The Addams Family," is "Cypress Gardens," which happens to be a bingo pin. To the right of that is what appears to be a pitch and bat pin. |
Here's a better shot of "Cypress Gardens." |
Just barely visible on the right behind the piano is a section of the mystery pin's backglass. Behind the piano on the right, the head of what is probably not Chicago Coin's 1954 "Goalee" coin-op game, but maybe something similar. |
The auctioneer mentions that this fortune teller was handmade approximately 25 years ago. |
Here's a closeup of the marquee. |
Talk about detail. |
Trivia time. |
Check out the antique gambling stuff on the left. |
On the left, in the back, either an early jukebox or a player piano, and two jukeboxes to the right of that. |
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