Quoted from whthrs166:What about the other Pinball Circus? One is at the Hall of Fame did the other one surface?
I've heard (only rumors) it's owned by Martin Wiest ?
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Quoted from whthrs166:What about the other Pinball Circus? One is at the Hall of Fame did the other one surface?
I've heard (only rumors) it's owned by Martin Wiest ?
Quoted from Ericpinballfan:One of 5 prototypes. Believed to be only one in usa. Heard there's one more in Belgium.
Nice ! But are you sure yours is a prototype ? How did you get it ?
I also had one a long time ago, see http://www.flippers.be/mini_pinball.html
As far as I know they were produced to be put in carnivals.
Don't know how many were made, probably a few 100..
There's certainly more than one in Belgium, I know 3 in Belgium and one in Germany..
It's even possible the local distributor still has a few NOS for sale..
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