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The Pinball Visual Quiz Show

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    #4751 3 years ago
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    #4752 3 years ago

    Well, I needed to see more of the playfield, metal skirt at the top help narrow it down to very late 50s, early 60s

    Merry Widow, Williams, 1963

    https://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?any=merry+widow&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#1577

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    #4753 3 years ago

    OK,
    Here is something newer than the last one, picture also at the top of the playing field.

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    #4755 3 years ago

    Another European

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    #4756 3 years ago

    Geisha, Playmatic, 1973
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=5142

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    #4757 3 years ago

    Let's stay in Europe ...

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    #4758 3 years ago

    Here's some more...

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    #4759 3 years ago

    Here is a different part of the backglass. Another hint, this was this company's first pinball, they had a decent run making over 40 different machines.

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    #4761 3 years ago

    Still in Europe

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    #4762 3 years ago

    Formula 1, Jac Van Ham, 1988

    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4941

    A rare pin, only three made and it looks like it was their last pin, they only lasted two years and four pins ...

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    #4763 3 years ago

    OK, back to the USA ...

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    #4764 3 years ago

    Oh, and a hint - those folks on the balcony are watching something going on below them ...

    #4765 3 years ago

    It is either GTB Road Race or its cousin Stock Car.

    Ooops, obviously not Stock Car as that pin has 5 digit scoring.

    #4766 3 years ago

    Unable to post link to ipdb of my last guess, but I know I am correct

    #4767 3 years ago
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    #4768 3 years ago
    Quoted from pinwiztom:

    Unable to post link to ipdb of my last guess, but I know I am correct

    Yes, Road Race

    #4769 3 years ago

    Daffie, Williams, 1968- recognized the rollover at the top
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=624

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    #4770 3 years ago

    This is got to be an easy one. Too many similarities ...

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    #4772 3 years ago
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    #4774 3 years ago

    Domestic blue vinyl!

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    #4776 3 years ago
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    #4777 3 years ago

    Straight Flush, Williams, 1970

    https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2393&picno=2277

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    #4778 3 years ago
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    #4779 3 years ago
    Quoted from ReadyPO:

    Straight Flush, Williams, 1970

    Close but
    really was 3 Jokers, note the Previous Hi Score , that is not on Straight Flush

    #4781 3 years ago
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    #4782 3 years ago
    Quoted from pinwiztom:

    Close but
    really was 3 Jokers, note the Previous Hi Score , that is not on Straight Flush

    Well yes, see that now - the add-a-ball only game. Interestingly, IPDB said straight flush could also be setup for add-a-ball. Seems strange.

    #4783 3 years ago

    Four Seasons, Gottlieb, 1968

    https://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?name=four+seasons&sortby=name&searchtype=advanced

    And no add-a-ball version I am aware of!

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    #4784 3 years ago
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    #4785 3 years ago
    Quoted from ReadyPO:

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    GTB Paul Bunyan - https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1768&picno=15699&zoom=1

    Next

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    #4786 3 years ago

    OK,
    Its GTB 1968 Sing Along

    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2160

    (Not the add-a-ball 1967 Melody - no replay counter )

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    #4787 3 years ago

    An important innovation on this pin ...

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    #4789 3 years ago
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    #4790 3 years ago

    Dodge City, Gottlieb, 1965
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=695

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    #4791 3 years ago

    A matching bookend to Dodge City

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    #4792 3 years ago
    Quoted from ReadyPO:

    A matching bookend to Dodge City
    [quoted image]

    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=767

    El dorado city of gold.

    #4793 3 years ago

    Made me think of this for some reason...

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    #4794 3 years ago

    Thats Solar City, Gottlieb, 1977
    https://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?any=solar+city&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#2237

    Its another version of Gottlieb"s 1975 El Dorado.

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    #4795 3 years ago

    So,
    Ed Krynski's first pin design for GTB was Dodge City, El Eldorado City of Gold was his last for GTB, and El Dorado/Solar City was in the middle. He also did Bank a Ball with the return outlanes. Here is another one of his designs ...

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    #4796 3 years ago

    Going to guess Gtb Dimension

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    #4797 3 years ago

    From a playfield, this guy kinda reminded me of the guy on BG of Dimension

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    #4798 3 years ago

    Universe, Zaccaria, 1977
    https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2706

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    #4799 3 years ago

    Same general location on the PF.

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    #4800 3 years ago

    WMS Contact
    https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=558&picno=16630

    The previous clue I actually grabbed from the single player Ten Stars,
    but the Playfield is nearly identical to Universe.
    Backglass is fairly different
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