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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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