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2023 History of Pinball booth at TPF

By way2wyrd

1 year ago



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#1 1 year ago

We had a great time at the Texas Pinball Festival. Booth was extremely busy and it was great to see old friends and meet new ones.

1932 Ad-Lee Joy Game
1932 Mills Official
1932 Rockola Wings
1933 Bally Airway
1933 Bally Airway
1934 Bally Fleet Jr
1934 Gottlieb Relay Deluxe
1934 Rockola World's Series X 3
1935 Rockola Army Navy
1933. peo Mat Cha Skor
1932 Buckley Favorite
1935 Genco Kings
1935 Stoner Calvacade
1933 Bally Blue Ribbon
1936 Bally Bumper
1931 Whiffe variant
1933 Genco New Century
1933 Genco New Century Special
1932 Bally Bally Round
???? The Imp bagatellle
1947 Humpty Dumpty
1947 Lady Robin Hood

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#2 1 year ago

Loved your booth! Thank you for organizing and bringing some of these gems.

That Army v Navy was beautiful.

#3 1 year ago

Really cool to enjoy these historical machines. Thanks for bringing them!

#4 1 year ago

wonderful to see! Any pics of the whole booth itself?

#5 1 year ago

Cools Beans Jeff!

Been a while since I last saw you, it just was not in the cards attending this year.

Glad TPF was a fun one and a success for your booth.

Party On!

#6 1 year ago

Thank you for your long and much appreciated commitment to the history of pinball.

#7 1 year ago
Quoted from cait001:

wonderful to see! Any pics of the whole booth itself?

yeah oops... lol

We ended up moving the woodrail across the aisle with Humpty Dumpty and Lady Robin Hood and put another Worlds Series in iits place
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#8 1 year ago
Quoted from way2wyrd:

yeah oops... lol
We ended up moving the woodrail across the aisle with Humpty Dumpty and Lady Robin Hood and put another Worlds Series in iits place
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I see a Gottlieb "Wagon Train" to the far left. Although a woodrail, this game could easily have been fitted into a wedgehead cabinet, and could have been a wedgehead game. It has score reels, a roto unit, and no gobble holes. Pretty much a transitional game, but made as a woodrail.

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