My $0.02:
Many games that aren't restored or playing to their full potential are easily dismissed. It is always a treat to audition a game that has been brought back to it's proper playability and appreciate why some texts, like the Encyclopedia of Pinball, have devoted a full page of positive review of it.
A few years ago, I purchased a lovely Miss Annabelle from another collector who previously had it restored. (He was downsizing and sold off many of his games). The game played like a scared cat with 4 flippers, fan sequence scoring, score to beat panel and single player panel scoring. Had replaced plastics from Australia, repro backglass, and it's hard to deny that the graphics are wonderful. The only thing about the game that I didn't like is that it did not have an on-field Special. So can only win on points, or advancing the fan feature (which carries over from game to game).
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1959 Miss Annabelle 6 (resized).jpg