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Tell me your favorite Wedgehead, most underrated and why!

By DanMarino

2 years ago


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    #3 2 years ago

    I’m biased but I love playing my 1974 Gottlieb Top Card. I think it’s underrated because of it’s no frills simplicity but it’s just a pleasure to play.

    The 2 sets of slings, the 3 pop bumpers and the lovely chimes on the way to getting all 13 standup targets and lighting the playfield specials are really cool.

    #8 2 years ago

    After getting a Specials lit 13 cards down tonight on my 1970 Gottlieb Flip a Card, I had to include it. I don’t get that done very often and the Spin Unit is also a really cool feature.

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    #23 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    That's a great looking "Flip a Card". Definitely a sleeper. Love the asymmetrical playfield.
    "Top Card" is great too!

    One of a rough bunch I’ve gone to get from sellers that I was nervous pulling cash out in a remote area.

    I spent a ton of time getting that playfield respectable again but of course not perfect.

    #43 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    I once rescued one ("Flip a Card") that was on a guy's back porch. He wasn't home, and I had to leave the cash in his truck. I photographed everything just in case. Had a great backglass, but a poorly painted cabinet, and a fairly rough playfield. I got it looking and playing great. Ended up selling it to the Silverball Museum. It's not there anymore. I'd love to get it back from them!

    Yeah I understand. I really like mine. There was a guy on FB Marketplace that had one for sale in decent shape for $900 I think. Not sure if it’s still on there. I believe he was in Tennessee.

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