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Quoted from PM_Jeremy:I wonder if it's custom?
I belive its not custom made, looks like a real Chicago Coin...
coin (resized).jpgQuoted from pinwiztom: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.
I've got the pinball and also some background history.
It is handmade, using C.Coin parts and other brand mechanism, they made like 20 different models (I've got 4), and they use them on small town festivals, they are countertop pinballs without coinmech, you pay the owner and he pushed a button to give you the ball, then they give you a price depending on the points you get.
If you are curious I can give upload more pics when they are clean.
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