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."

 

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.

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