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Chicago Coin Club right here!

By GreyScale

10 years ago


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#340 6 years ago
Quoted from Mopar:

Say, Firecracker, Bronco, and Sun Valley were produced around the same time. I wonder
if Sun Valley has an Add-a-Ball version.

Pretty sure i have seen a CCoin Royal Flush
both in Replay version and true AAB version
(ability to earn more than 1 ball per ball in play).

1 year later
#484 5 years ago

Was that CCoin Gin from the PPM Annex open house pinball sale?

1 year later
#543 4 years ago

I am thinking it was just using the shooter gauge from a parted out CCoin game.
I know of no EM pins with score reels and spring bumpers from that era;
with metal playfield. A few German pins had similar construction and layout though.

8 months later
#596 4 years ago

CCoin "chimes" of the 70s era were for the most part,
just simple doorbell chimes from what i remember.

Correction : Top Ten/Gold Record was first CCoin to use Nutone doorbell chimes in early 1975.
Olympic/Super Star the last to use wood block chime unit.

#605 4 years ago

Olympics/Super Star must have been the last CCoin (Jan 1975) to use wood block chimes
as TopTen/Gold Record had the door bell, at least the Gold Records I had owned came with the chincy doorbells.

#607 4 years ago

Here link to photo from ipdb.org showing chimes for Olympics
https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1711&picno=55564

#611 4 years ago

some very nice and detailed photos and close ups.
made me almost want the game.

2 years later
#896 1 year ago
Quoted from Mopar:

trading deal

What did you trade for this one?

#912 1 year ago
Quoted from Gotemwill:

Seems to me like the CC engineers pulled out all the stops on this one.

I think CCoin designers were trying hard in the 60s, but by the time the 70s rolled around, it was pretty much rinse and repeat type of designs.
OR making choices that were not very good.

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