Quoted from o-din:The first pinball machine with a center pop bumper between or below the flippers was United's Carolina from
1949.
Wow - a lot of long rubber used on that pin!
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Quoted from o-din:The first pinball machine with a center pop bumper between or below the flippers was United's Carolina from
1949.
Wow - a lot of long rubber used on that pin!
Quoted from pinzrfun:I recently sold my Fan-Tas-Tic but replaced it with this....
Great looking apron on that OC, most are really faded badly on the magenta - I wish someone made some quality apron decals for this pin!
Just finished up the restore on mine & it is a real ass-kicker. Fun pin!
Quoted from NicoVolta:As much as I like Fan-Tas-Tic... I'd have made the same trade. Old Chicago is my #2 EM just behind Freedom prototype. Gorgeous, fun, and never a pushover.
...and boy, does that one look nice!
Damn that spinner shot is satisfying on Old Chicago..... you can really rack up the bonus points!
Quoted from inicksf06:I just restored my Magic City cabinet.
Love the layout on the playfield, let's see more of the internals.
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