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Quoted from Darcy:The 4 player score reel arrangement is identical to a Segasa Cannes/Monaco.
The backbox looks to be placed upside down on the picture. Can we narrow it down to be a Segasa machine (never heard of Segasa )?
Quoted from mgpasman:Background story?
I have taken a picture of a newspaper article. The story of the article, which is from 1986, is about my parents newly build house, which was totally damage because of a fire, caused by electrical failure. Back then I was 2 years old.
28 years later I got interested in pinball machines and bought my first one. This was without knowing that we have had a pinball machine in our home. Not long ago my mother showed me the article, which showed the pinball machine that we owned back then. And now I want to find out what machine it was, and maybe one day buy one if I get the opportunity.
Awesome guys! Thought I would be a hard challenge... The machine looks very interesting...
Quoted from fumbleflippers:It's a Bally Gator
Wow, great spotted! Thanks
Quoted from pinwiztom:OR maybe since the game is from Europe
it might be a Bally Alligator (German version of Gator)
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=59&picno=25046
Great info, will try and ask if they remember if it was a US or EU version.
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