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Electro-Mechanical Location Pinball and Arcade Games

By RyanClaytor

7 years ago


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    #72 6 years ago

    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..

    #74 6 years ago
    Quoted from DennisDodel:

    If you can, please get photos of the Scoreboard.

    This isn't a great pic, but the only one that I have loaded in the lab top.
    The next time I'm there, I'll take clearer pics..
    Scoreboard is a very low production machine. It's somewhat similar to 1967 Base Hit,
    but has multiple ways of getting extra innings..
    I know that it gets it's share of play..
    I'll keep it in mind to get some more (and better) photos next month..

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    #75 6 years ago

    I actually had the backglass made. Still not a great pic, but
    gives a pretty good idea of its similarity to Base Hit..

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    #79 6 years ago
    Quoted from jeffc:

    Only pic I could find of the gameroom:

    Good job. I'm sure I'm only one of a few that doesn't do Facebook.
    Never knew that photo exist..

    5 years later
    #235 1 year ago
    Quoted from Mopar:

    he 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..

    Silverbird Update: There's presently a 1957 14 ft. United Ball Bowler, a 14' Mecanical
    Skee Ball, a 1962 Williams Pitch & Bat Men-run-the-Bases Extra Innings, a 1976 Chicago
    Coin Hollywood, and a 1976 Bally Bow & Arrow..
    P.S. I think Bow & Arrow's year is 1976, or 75?

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