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Pinsiders pinball firsts quiz

By soren

12 years ago


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    #93 11 years ago

    Not sure if it is the first but Monte Carlo (Bally 1972) has a pop up centre post and 3’ flippers.
    "First up/down (big) flipper centre post preventing drain? Contact, 1978" From your list

    #95 11 years ago

    That’s cool! Surprising on how much stuff is reused from yesteryear. One thing I founded amazing was electric car out numbered petrol car in the early 1900, just a bit of trivia. (Source “Who Stole The Electric Car”)

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    #207 9 years ago
    Quoted from mof:

    (My GF came up with this one!)

    Grandfather?? (I got it)

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