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How well do you know your pinball spinners?

By Scottamus

7 years ago


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    #40 7 years ago

    Anybody recognize this one?

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    #42 7 years ago

    Hint- Made in the USA.

    #45 7 years ago

    How bout this one?

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    #48 7 years ago

    Nope.

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    #49 7 years ago

    One more hint-

    Quoted from xTheBlackKnightx:

    "Pinball education"
    Learning and researching is half the fun.
    Especially as games age on.

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    #50 7 years ago

    Some of you must be pulling your hair out so here's an easy one.

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    #52 7 years ago

    Indeed. One of the best spinner games I ever owned.

    #53 7 years ago

    Another hint- those three musical instrument spinners all appeared on the same game.

    #57 7 years ago
    Quoted from dmbjunky:

    Is it game you own?

    I do not own this game.

    #58 7 years ago

    Nor this game.

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    #60 7 years ago

    We have a winner!!! Perhaps the first ever game to feature spinning targets.

    There's your history lesson for today folks!

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    #62 7 years ago

    Very good!

    #65 7 years ago

    Blue Chip may be one of the harder ones to identify. Row 3, 3rd one down. Bon Voyage is in there too.

    #67 7 years ago

    I had one for a while. It's a good game. It might still be here if hadn't gone all two inch flipper games for my EMs.

    I may be one of the only collectors that doesn't have the games I cut my teeth on. Long flipper EMs from the 70s. They are all too darn easy now.

    #111 7 years ago

    Captain Hook maybe?

    #114 7 years ago

    Argh...

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