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Well I have a Lucky Ace so that makes it easier. 1968 huh? That was before the gold Schwinn Stingray. Not much to go on but I can tell you it wasn't El Toro.
Quoted from o-din:No it wasn't!. And i'm sure it wasn't Hot Line either because that was the one in the market across the street from that same donut shop.
I remember it being an older machine at the time and maybe I played it once or twice, but it was kind of neat as it only took a nickel instead of a dime.
The 1960 Williams games I've owned were a dime a play. So it was earlier or a different manufacturer. Narrowing it down.
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