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Identifying EM machines, playfields, etc.

By Mopar

3 years ago


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    #1 3 years ago

    I made this a Thread in case anyone else had anything they may sometime like a hand identifying..
    I'm attempting to clear and straighten out one of the barns and came upon this playfield. No idea where
    I got it, but just a little curious what title it belonged to. The relay bank on the backside looks maybe to
    be a Williams, but could be others..

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    #3 3 years ago

    You're Quick! If boxing, a 1st Round Knockout..

    #7 3 years ago

    An United. Grammar counts.

    #9 3 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    That doesn't sound right.

    Yea, you're right, but neither does "a". I think many times the word united is used
    without the need of an "an" (or a), but not in this case..
    I'll start another thread. "Grammar Class"

    #12 3 years ago
    Quoted from Sea_Wolf:

    “United” has the “y” starting sound which is a consonant and therefore it’s proper to use “a” as opposed to “an”.

    Oh! This is new to me. I only remember an before a vowel, then again, I only went up to 8th grade in
    public school before getting my high school equivalency..
    Anyways, here's a Bally Bingo but no clue on the title. It's seems to be complete, and if anyone
    could put it to use, they're welcome to have it..

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    #14 3 years ago
    Quoted from bingopodcast:

    Bally Night Club - one of my favorite games!

    If you're ever in Upstate N.Y. (Newark), you're welcome to have it if it's something you
    can use. Years back, I picked it up from the original old time vendor. It has the keys and legs.
    Glass is dirty. Playfield's not bad..

    #21 3 years ago

    Needless to say, this shooting gallery doesn't need I.D.ing, but hard to find information.
    Murphdom did a check with the Gun Machine groups on fb, and got one hit from Africa,
    and his machine's been buried for years. Back in the 90s, I picked it up from the original
    old time Vendor. Not sure if it's worth the amount of work it'll take, but I think I'll be saving
    it. If anyone knows of another, I'd like to hear..

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