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FS: Allied Leisure Super Picker, Rare--only 3 built!

By ForceFlow

4 years ago


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#1 4 years ago

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FS: Allied Leisure Super Picker, Rare--only 3 built!

Added: 2019-06-02 22:00:00 UTC • Re-listed: 13 times (July 5th, 2022) • Ended: July 23rd, 2022
Condition: Functional - needs major work

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$ 1,200 (OBO)

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As far as I've been able to tell, there seems to have been only 3 of these games produced--a 2-player version (seen in promo photos) and two 4-player versions. I found no documentation nor anyone who has been able to confirm how many examples of this game were actually built.

This is a full-sized Roy Clark themed pinball machine made by Allied Leisure which never went into production. It was later re-themed as Hoe Down with all the Roy Clark references removed.

I replaced all the fuse holders, and this game boots, flips, and plays a full game.

On the back door, the hole for the lock was damaged and the hole is too big for a new lock.

The cabinet has some scrapes on one side.

This includes a box of Allied Leisure playfield parts.


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#2 4 years ago

pretty cool, looks like it uses the same board and code as all of the Allied Leisure cocktails.

#3 4 years ago

IPMD just used your images for this title on the main sight - too good.

I played Rock On(Dynomite) at the PHOF in Vegas and it was surprisingly playable.
If you can keep the pin running, and more importantly get it going, this may be quite worth having.

#4 4 years ago
Quoted from ejg10532626:

IPMD just used your images for this title on the main sight - too good.

I know, I submitted them

Quoted from ejg10532626:

I played Rock On(Dynomite) at the PHOF in Vegas and it was surprisingly playable.

Most of the Allied Leisure games actually flip pretty well. The rules just aren't usually enough to keep someone interested for too long in a small collection.

Quoted from ejg10532626:

If you can keep the pin running, and more importantly get it going, this may be quite worth having.

It's certainly a unique example you won't find anywhere else.

#6 4 years ago

Very cool indeed! I hope someone gets this baby up and running.

Thanks
Blake

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#9 4 years ago

Thats a shame,I have the hoe down version of this game with a bad board. I put so much time into it and never did get it going. A bad board ,so now it sits. I dont know what its worth not working.

#10 4 years ago

I would buy this if I were local. I love bringing games back from dead, so to speak.

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#11 3 years ago

Where the heck did you find this obscurity I would love to know the backstory...

#12 3 years ago
Quoted from Jesterfunhouse:

Where the heck did you find this obscurity I would love to know the backstory...

A craigslist adventure. I pulled it out of an upscale house in a quiet neighborhood. The owner said they won it in a radio contest sometime in the 80s.

#13 3 years ago

I saw this game at the 1976 MOA trade show (they hadn't yet changed the name to AMOA). I don't specifically recall that I saw the 4-player, but I think a 2-player would have stood out in my memory. I definitely recall that it was a standard pinball cabinet, not a cocktail table. This may be that very game from the show!
.................David Marston

#14 3 years ago
Quoted from ForceFlow:

A craigslist adventure. I pulled it out of an upscale house in a quiet neighborhood. The owner said they won it in a radio contest sometime in the 80s.

That is awesome I love oddities like this but not in the market right now someone should snag this!

#15 3 years ago
Quoted from dmarston:

I saw this game at the 1976 MOA trade show (they hadn't yet changed the name to AMOA). I don't specifically recall that I saw the 4-player, but I think a 2-player would have stood out in my memory. I definitely recall that it was a standard pinball cabinet, not a cocktail table. This may be that very game from the show!
.................David Marston

Very interesting. Would be amazing to find some pictures/video of the show and pair it with this game. A great chance for someone to grab a rare piece of coin op history.

#16 3 years ago

Roy Clark was largely before my time, but if you have never seen him play I strongly recommend this short 3 minute clip.

He makes Dragonforce music look like childsplay. Cool looking game.

#17 3 years ago
Quoted from dmarston:

I saw this game at the 1976 MOA trade show (they hadn't yet changed the name to AMOA). I don't specifically recall that I saw the 4-player, but I think a 2-player would have stood out in my memory. I definitely recall that it was a standard pinball cabinet, not a cocktail table. This may be that very game from the show!
.................David Marston

https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2438&picno=70780

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#18 3 years ago

History on this machine is getting better and better. Frame that article right next the machine. That would be cool.

#19 3 years ago

I had a conversation with someone last year who said they played the game on location several times at the old MGM hotel in Las Vegas (before the name changed to Bally's Las Vegas hotel in 1986). He thought it may have been the 2-player game that was there, but wasn't sure.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bally%27s_Las_Vegas

#20 3 years ago

I still have that issue of Vending Times.
.................David Marston

#21 3 years ago

I've got a Hoe Down glass hanging on my ceiling and often thought it was Roy Clark in disguise. Turns out I was right....LOL. Cool and thanks for posting. Did you sell the game?

John

#22 3 years ago
Quoted from Dayhuff:

I've got a Hoe Down glass hanging on my ceiling and often thought it was Roy Clark in disguise. Turns out I was right....LOL.

Yep--they recycled the Super Picker design and made Hoe Down a couple years later, replacing Roy Clark's name & likenesses that were on the playfield and backglass.

Quoted from Dayhuff:

Did you sell the game?

Not yet. It's still available.

#23 3 years ago
Quoted from SantaEatsCheese:

Roy Clark was largely before my time, but if you have never seen him play I strongly recommend this short 3 minute clip. He makes Dragonforce music look like childsplay. Cool looking game.

There are several excellent clips of Roy on Youtube, the man was an amazing player.

#24 3 years ago

Those spare displays are not for this game and look to be the 5 digit plasma displays used in the Dynomite/Rock-on/Boogie and Thunderbolt upright pins.
The ones installed in the game look to be LED. I believe they used LED instead of plasma for all of the games that had the three 6530 processor boards (Hoe-Down and the cocktails) .

#25 3 years ago
Quoted from kbliznick:

Those spare displays are not for this game and look to be the 5 digit plasma displays used in the Dynomite/Rock-on/Boogie and Thunderbolt upright pins.

You're right--I didn't catch that. I'll take them out.

[edit]: Relisted separately here: https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/fs-allied-leisure-display-glass SOLD

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#26 2 years ago

Updated the count to 3 known examples of this game. A second 4-player version surfaced recently. Still an ultra-rare title, though!

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#28 2 years ago

Every time I see this listed I think "Come on man, you can do this! Sell this baby!"

#29 2 years ago
Quoted from arcyallen:

Every time I see this listed I think "Come on man, you can do this! Sell this baby!"

I think people are just too focused on the latest Stern LEs.

Only a quantity of 3 confirmed? That's a true LE.

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#31 1 year ago

I just replaced the fuse holders, and this game boots, flips, and plays a full game.

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#32 1 year ago
Quoted from ForceFlow:

I just replaced the fuse holders, and this game boots, flips, and plays a full game.
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It is a great-looking machine and story! GLWS, it should find a nice home. yancy needs to make a road trip and bring it back!

#33 1 year ago
Quoted from jellikit:

It is a great-looking machine and story! GLWS, it should find a nice home. yancy needs to make a road trip and bring it back!

I could have brought it back for him…

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#34 1 year ago

Have you considered buying the other two pins, destroying them, and then selling this only surviving example for $250k?

#35 1 year ago

very cool!

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