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Help me identify a pin with almost zero clues.

By monsterbaldy

6 years ago


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    #1 6 years ago

    A co-worker of mine who is close to retirement really wants to get a pinball from his youth. The only thing he could remember about it is that it has 9 targets. When I pressed him on details I think they MIGHT be rollovers.

    I immediately guessed strikes and spares, he said not bowling based.

    When I asked what the theme was he could not remember. PINSIDE GO!

    #4 6 years ago

    I mean, you are both right. I am working on him for information.

    #7 6 years ago

    Ok, he played it in 1974.

    I am not convinced the buttons aren't actually just inserts. He said there was a uniform grid of them in the middle of the playfield, maybe 3x3 or 4x4. I showed him space shuttle and he said it looked close, but was not it, and it doesn't match the time frame anyways.

    -ben

    #23 6 years ago

    Ok, more clues. Sorry for the feed here but I have to translate his description to pinball speak. Anyways, he seemed very sure that there is an outlane and an inlane on each side, and somewhat sure there were 2 flippers in the middle area of the playfield.

    So all together:

    Orange "buttons" in a uniform grid pattern on middle or lower part of playfield (I'm not sure these are not inserts, but they might be buttons)
    2 inlanes, 2 outlanes.
    Played in 1974.

    -ben

    #37 6 years ago
    Quoted from AlexF:

    1974 Lucky Ace? Dealers Choice (the multi-player) was guessed previously. Has 9 orange rollover buttons in a grid pattern.

    Is there another williams game like this with the orange buttons lower on the pf and inlanes on both sides?

    -ben

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