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Diamond Lady playfield variant?

By s1500

3 years ago



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#1 3 years ago

I saw this today:

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/770996670497364

The playfield looks drawn, as opposed to all the other pics I've seen with photographs and such on the playfield, and a blue/black gradient.

Is the one in the FB link some variant playfield?

#2 3 years ago

I've heard that the original vitrigraph photographic playfields had issues, so gottlieb made some standard playfields to send to ops as replacements, maybe this is one of those? Too bad the photos aren't better, it'd be great to get some pictures for IPDB

#3 3 years ago

Interesting. I think that is a silkscreens PF.
One of the images shows some planking kind of aging.

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#4 6 months ago

I have this title, with the Vitrigraph playfield (the one that looks like a photograph). I also have a NOS playfield done in the standard way (bought it thinking it would be a Vitrigraph). It's very rare, and I suppose I'd let it go for the right price.

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#5 5 months ago

I vote for the photographic version, the chick in the hand-drawn one looks positively scary.

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