Yes sir. Had a Gottlieb "King Pin" with a massive steel plate on the entire bottom of the game. Security screws that are nearly impossible to remove holding it on. It was extremely heavy.
I think it would withstand a grenade.
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Yes sir. Had a Gottlieb "King Pin" with a massive steel plate on the entire bottom of the game. Security screws that are nearly impossible to remove holding it on. It was extremely heavy.
I think it would withstand a grenade.
Quoted from mbaumle:I believe he also re-typed up all the instruction and score cards on his games as well. That's the tell tale sign of a Stan Harris game. The EM Sure Shot I had included the infamous metal plated bottom, and those typed up cards. The manual in the game had all the original score and instruction cards, never used, so I assumed it was one of his.
He must've made boatloads of money from the game. It had high scores scribbled on it that were dated all the way up to 1989.
Yeah, that, and the telltale gigantic, baby blue, non-removable Stan Harris sticker on the card tray.
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