Late Kmiec/Patla era Bally. Maybe Night Rider. Freedom? Old Chicago?
Looking at IPDB, I think Old Chicago is the closest bet.
Quoted from t930s:I don't know a lot about pinball machines. Probably is Old Chicago came from the same place I picked this up. Didn't know the machines had a additional board with electronics
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Yes, electro-mechanicals (EMs) have a ton of wiring. They didn’t have circuit boards back then but they had lots of steppers and relays and such!
Even the heads have a lot of wiring and logic in them.
Looks like there are 2 delay relay type relays on your board (equiped with 455 lamp). 1 Delay re (slam tilts) and one over the top delay re for 100.000 points passage horn. It could be a Capt Fantastic, Freedom, EK EM, Old Chicago for exemple...
Games like Wizard! have only 1 of this type of relay (Delay re).
Delay Re (resized).jpg
Thanks for the reply's. I'm going to sell these. What are they worth.
If there are labels/numbers on the two stepper units in the center, that might help narrow it down. - I'll take a look if can tell me exactly which ones your referring to.
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You could “make” a lot more money by taking every piece off the game and selling individually but that would take a long time to do and it’s a bit of work taking it all apart, plus you have no idea what any of these parts are so selling them would be a shot in the dark for you unless you spend several months/years leaning the ins and outs of the EM pinball parts market.
Your best case is probably $200 for the lot as a “parts machine.”
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