I have a Williams from 1964. The cabinet has not been repainted but I can see why others have been. Like O-din said, the paint doesn't last on them and many of the games from that era are a lot of fun.
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I have a Williams from 1964. The cabinet has not been repainted but I can see why others have been. Like O-din said, the paint doesn't last on them and many of the games from that era are a lot of fun.
Quoted from o-din:It looks like you have a Heat Wave. I'd put that up against just about any 60s machine as far as gameplay.
You are correct, it's Heat Wave. It was my favorite pin when I was a kid in the 60's. It took several years to find one and I still love it.
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