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Electro-Mechanical Location Pinball and Arcade Games

By RyanClaytor

7 years ago


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    #73 6 years ago
    Quoted from Mopar:

    The Silverbird Restaurant in Penn Yan, N.Y. has a 1967 Williams "Score Board"
    Men-Run-the-Bases P&B, 1968 Gottlieb Fun Park, 1956 United 14' Ball Bowler,
    14' Mechanical Skee Ball, and 1981 Midway's Ms. Pacman..
    It's well known for its Fire Brick Oven Pizza..

    If you can, please get photos of the Scoreboard. There are no photos of it in the IPDB. Thanks.

    #76 6 years ago

    Yes. It is the novelty version of Base Hit. Thanks for posting the photos.

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    #177 4 years ago
    Quoted from RyanClaytor:

    Alright, got those last three updated on the inaugural post of this thread. Thanks, @jeffc ! With those additions, we're now up to 50 total public locations for EM gaming the world over (47 in the states, 2 in Canada, and another in Europe)!
    BTW, I also found a website for "The Pint" in Toronto:
    http://toronto.thepint.ca/
    ...looks like there are a few other "The Pints", too.
    http://locations.thepint.ca/
    Any idea if the rest have an EM line-up as well?

    Good find with this Chattanooga Pinball Museum. Nice diversity of EM games with metal rails, wood rails, a horse race game, perhaps some bingos, and even a pre-war game from the 30's. ...however, a couple of these pictures give me the heebs:
    >>>THE VELVET ROPE<<<
    [quoted image]
    >>>...AND THE O-V-E-R-S-I-Z-E-D PLAYFIELD DIDACTIC<<<
    [quoted image]
    ...both typically code for "Paperweights, not Pinballs". *sadness*
    @jeffc or anyone else, have you been here to confirm or deny my suspicions? Here's hoping I'm wrong in this case.

    Pretty sure they got the Designer/Artist wrong on the Jockey Club.

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