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Some nice looking EM classics just came up on eBay/other! :-)

By EM-PINMAN

10 years ago


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#5977 4 years ago
Quoted from pinhead52:

Every once in a while something special comes along and you jump at it
today was that day for me
ebay.com link

Wow....so cool. When I was a kid, my family owned a Neptune. Bought it brand new (for $500 I think) in 1978 when I was 12. My mom sold it in 1983....man I wish I still had that pin. Imagine a HUO Neptune in 2019?

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#6082 4 years ago
Quoted from Sea_Wolf:

Don’t see many of these around. Already a bid.
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Never saw an Eye of the Tiger -saw the playfield and thought hey, that's Sinbad. Then I went down the internet-search-rabbit-hole to learn the story....

"Gottlieb’s two-player electromechanical Eye of the Tiger was loosely based on Columbia Pictures’ 1977 feature film “Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger”. Gottlieb had recently been purchased by Columbia Pictures, and Sinbad represents one of the first attempts at synergy between a Columbia property and their newly acquired pinball division. Four-player electromechanical and solid state versions of the game were also made under the title Sinbad. Rules remain the same across both EM games, but differ slightly from the solid state version."

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#6427 1 year ago
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A picture is worth a thousand words.

For some reason, I now have a hankering for some Gorton's Beer Battered Fish Fillets.

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