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HUGE thanks to Force Flow and everyone who helped @ Saratoga Pinball!

By Blake

4 years ago


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    #5 4 years ago
    Quoted from Blake:

    From a 1930's Buckley Hopscotch (Conrad fell in love with)

    That and the Criss Cross are mine. Glad to hear he enjoyed playing them!

    #7 4 years ago
    Quoted from Blake:

    Great examples of both, even with the Hopscotch coin door. Both really stood out. Do you have any other pre war pieces?
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    Blake

    Yeah, I have the 1932 Mills Official that was at the show last year and I’m working on a Genco flipperless game called Blondie. I think I’m picking up another this weekend.

    #9 4 years ago
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    Is your Official a full size or mini? I love some of the music pieces Mills Novelty put out in the early 1900's. Really cool stuff. Do you have pics of the Blondie? I have not seen one before and did not find an image online. Your collection of pre flipper pins must be a great conversation starter for family and friends.
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    Blake

    Mine is the mini. It came to me without a stand, and I found an aquarium stand that was the perfect size for it.

    Truthfully, there's very, very little interest in prewar games. They are not exactly plentiful, but they are easy to pick up inexpensively if you're attentive to craigslist. There's a facebook group called "prewar pinball". Join us

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