Mine are a 1965's Gottlieb Hi Dolly, and a 1973's Allied Leisure Sea Hunt.
What are yours?
My daughter has a Gold Record e-m ('75 Chicago Coin) that I gave her a year or so ago.
I put it in my "owned-in-the-past" list. Only 1 other Pinsider lists that he has this pin.
Not a terribly rare pin imho. Probably not all Pinsiders have listed all the e-m's that they own.
The more common 2-player version is called Top Ten, and only 2 Pinsiders list that they own that e-m pin.
1999 Hitter's Rally manufactured by Seidel Amusement Machine Company. It is a 1990's version of the Williams 1957 Baseball Deluxe pitch and bat game.
TX-Sector Whitewood...
I have the last PF ever made before production...
And John Trudeau, has an early version whitewood.
There are no others !
I am the only one listed for Fairway. I also own 3 pinball machines I'm not able to list. Gottlieb Cinderella, Game Plan Sharpshooter 2, and Buckley Favorite. I have a 1957 Deluxe Pitch and Bat that's not on the list of games.
Gottlieb Goin' Nuts, Eclipse, System 80 version Incredible Hulk, Solid State Solar City test piece, Williams Joust with red/blue plastic set just like the flyer. There may be some others too, haven't checked. I also have many older woodrails that I don't have listed here.
I am the only listed owner of King Kong
Games that are only listed as the solid state versions but I own the only EM. versions.
Em. Version of Charlies Angels
Em. Version of Evel Knievel
Em. Version of Mata Hari
Games not listed at all.
1932 Bally Hoo
1931 Baffle Ball
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, Mi.
269-979-3836
Quoted from blownfuse:Gottlieb Goin' Nuts, System 80 version Incredible Hulk, Solid State Solar City test piece, Williams Joust with red/blue plastic set just like the flyer. There may be some others too, haven't checked. I also have many older woodrails that I don't have listed here.
System 80 hulk? Is it widebody like all system 80's? What's the difference between this and the regular system1 version. I miss my hulk
Quoted from Dayhuff:I am the only listed owner of King Kong
Games that are only listed as the solid state versions but I own the only EM. versions.
Em. Version of Charlies Angels
Em. Version of Evel Knievel
Em. Version of Mata Hari
Games not listed at all.
1932 Bally Hoo
1931 Baffle Ball
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, Mi.
269-979-3836
Whoops looks like I misspoke myself, the em.'s are listed.
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, Mi.
269-979-3836
No, it uses the same playfield as the System 1 Hulk. It has attract lighting and memory drop targets during play (like Panthera and Counterforce) from ball to ball. I think there were only 6-8 made.
Quoted from Whridlsoncestood:System 80 hulk? Is it widebody like all system 80's? What's the difference between this and the regular system1 version. I miss my hulk
Quoted from pinij93:Close have a 1975 Bally Hi-deal. Only one other owner.
I owned Hi Deal....twice. Great game.
Quoted from Dayhuff:I am the only listed owner of King Kong
What, the other eight aren't on here?
I'll cheat and add Bally Surfers because there's only two of us. Mine needs a backglass though, so that makes one and a half machines.
Quoted from Dayhuff:John P. Dayhuff
You must have a very large, very nice gameroom!
Quoted from Dayhuff:I am the only listed owner of King Kong
I see 4 more people on the map.
EDIT: Strike that...sorry that was also showing wishlists.
Quoted from Prmailers:Allied leisure Dyn-O-Mite
Great Game!
I think I have the only one....
1936 Rockola Big bank night...the one pictured with my old friend Dick (RIP) in Pin Encyclopedia
1935 Peo All American Football...first Kicker backglass....animated.
Here is some extensive pictures of my Zaccaria Moon Flight, here: http://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/got-it-home
Shows my '71 Bally Mariner as the only one.
And what's more perplexing, is it's showing 25 other people have a '76 Williams Aztec Solid State in their collections. Good trick, considering there were only 10.
(And I only know of 2 for sure... mine & Mike Pacek's (unless he sold his).)
Here are some pics of my Tx-Sector Whitewood...
http://s985.photobucket.com/albums/ae331/hotklock/TX-Sector%20Whitewood/
Quoted from blownfuse:Gottlieb Goin' Nuts,
This one just kills me. Man, I want to play this for real.
If you're ever out to the SFBA, let me know and you can.
Quoted from albummydavis:This one just kills me. Man, I want to play this for real.
Yeah, i would love to own a Goin' Nuts....
but doubt that will happen.. i am very sad about that too...
Quoted from blownfuse:If you're ever out to the SFBA, let me know and you can.
albummydavis said:
This one just kills me. Man, I want to play this for real.
I may have to take you up on this. Thank you. Unfortunately, the one comic show in the Bay Area I used to set up at has now moved to Anaheim. Someday.
Comic books? Was it the one at the Coliseum? I used to fix up Gottlieb Spiderman's and sell them there ... way back when nobody wanted them locally. They always sold right away.
Quoted from albummydavis:I may have to take you up on this. Thank you. Unfortunately, the one comic show in the Bay Area I used to set up at has now moved to Anaheim. Someday.
This is still relevant and I ask this. What machines do you own that you are the only owner on pinside? I am sure the figures have changed.
Allied Leisure Super Picker, featuring Roy Clark. This is a full size pin, not a cocktail game.
As far as I have been able to gather, there was a 2-player game made (as shown in a promo photo), and a 4-player game made (which I own). I have no idea if there were any more than just those two built. Nobody I've talked to seems to know anything about it. The game layout was later re-themed into a generic western music game "Hoe Down" with Roy Clark's likeness removed after the arrangement with Roy Clark ended. Super Picker never actually went into production, and a manual was never written for it.
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