I don't have any photographs of the old Bally factory but I do have a one hour plus video tape of the entire Bensenville plant. At the time Bally had a metal stamping facility called Diemasters and a cabinet, playfield, and backglass facility called Lenc Smith. The last machines through Bensenville (over by the airport) were Speakeasy, Baby PacMan, and BMX. The plant was being converted for use by Bally Gaming. You can see in the video concrete work getting ready for the printing presses. Pinball moved over to Midway in Franklin Park where the leisure division manufactured fitness equipment, plus any video games. I attended a couple of reunion lunches in the mid-80's and got to know many of the managers.