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Orig Concept Backglass Art for Pinstar's WALK N THE BALL Pin

By Flyerguy

3 years ago



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    Orig Concept Backglass Art for Pinstar's WALK N THE BALL Pin

    Added: 2020-05-14 22:00:00 UTC • Re-listed: 8 times (March 2nd, 2023) • Ended: September 28th, 2023

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    $ 1,650

    Here's a one-of-a-kind pinball item. This is the original concept artwork that was created for the backglass of Pinstar's WALK 'N THE BALL pinball machine. Hand painted by pinball artist Seamus McLaughlin, who also created the backglass artwork for Williams' PHARAOH, TIME FANTASY, and WARLOK, as well as Pinstar's GAMATRON. This isn't a reprint, a reproduction, a copy, or a one-off -- it's the ORIGINAL concept artwork that was created by McLaughlin for what would have been Pinstar's second pinball machine, if the company hadn't closed. Artist McLaughlin's initials ("S.M.") appear in the lower right corner of the artwork. If you've been looking for a unique item to add to your pinball collection, this is it.

    Original pinball artwork of any kind is rarely offered for sale to the public. This artwork is framed inside a heavy wooden frame with glass covering the artwork. The artwork is about 26" X 32" and the framed area is about 27-1/2" X 34". The artwork is in near mint condition, with a couple of small creases that aren't noticeable under the glass.

    I'd also be interested in trading this artwork for a complete and working solid state pinball machine. I'm particularly interested in Bally and Stern games, but would consider selected Gottlieb and Williams games as well. No foreign pinballs, please. I'd also be interested in trading for a complete and working arcade video game, either an upright or a cocktail table model.


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