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My summer project (& Questions): 1977 Vulcan

By goldenboy232

8 years ago


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#16 8 years ago
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Question: On other four-player EMs I've owned (Bronco and Target Alpha), I think the 10s, 1,000's and 10,000's reels all had the circuit boards with the little wiper-foot on them (only the 100's reels did not because they weren't used for either the match or the extra-ball calculations). In this Vulcan I got, ONLY the 10s and 10,000's reels have them (all of the 100's and 1,000's do not). Is that normal on some 4-player EMs?

Most of those later Gottlieb EM games had higher replay scores. (cards could be 90k-150k typically)So they just used 10,000 point increments for the high scores. Likely a cost savings too, for that one less circuit board.

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