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Help with a Hazy EM Memory

By SkyKing2301

6 years ago


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    #26 6 years ago

    Where did your Dad play this game, Florida? Does he remember the machine taking a dime to play and then
    manually pushing in the rod below the plunger to get the ball up to the shooting lane? Trying to do a little jogging.
    He can't recall if it's a single or multi-player, but might he have any recollection of the backglass?

    #28 6 years ago
    Quoted from pinwiztom:

    that would rule out a lot of pins in the 1960-66 era, especially GTBs,

    Yes, that very much wold narrow it down, which gets me thinking. What was the first machine
    with the automatic ball eject?

    #30 6 years ago

    A couple other questions. If he thinks back to the Summer of 1963 while enjoying Slick Chick,
    was this other machine there at that time? Does he remember playing this other game and then
    Slick Chick came in and took over?
    My guess is that it was a metal rail. Does he recall?

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