I love this game!
I first played it at PAPA headquarters in Carnegie. I'd search it out whenever I went, and turned a few buddies on to the game every year. I was lucky enough to actually snag that very game when PAPA got rid of their inventory.
Like Aztec and Grand Prix, you just can't get any better rip action than from those Williams spinners. Add the sling at the top and the lane at the top to open the gate, the angled drops, and the tough kick-out hole, and the game, as Levi says, "offers something for everyone."
Argosy now lives at The Pinball Asylum where a new generation of players are experiencing the fun of this under-appreciated classic.