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Need help identifying an old pin on TV

By Sea_Wolf

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

I can usually identify them with the IPDB advance search engine but this one has me stumped. Looks to be a 2 player.

Sorry the pics aren’t great but that’s all I have. It was on a show my wife and I were watching, in a house for sale.

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#2 4 years ago

1968 Bally Safari
-Mike

#3 4 years ago
Quoted from Grizlyrig:

1968 Bally Safari
-Mike

Thanks Mike. That didn’t take long.

#4 4 years ago

The most amazing thing about the photo of the BLY Safari pin
is that its paint job looks great. Normally that era Bally pin, has bad flaking Cabinet paint.
So possibily a repaint job.

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