This is the coolest story I've ever heard in pinball/bingo collecting. I'm just amazed that something that wasn't opened for 56 years survived at all. And to think it's the "queen" of the collectible bingos to boot! Can you post some back story on the game? Did you get it from the original owner? How come it never got opened? You said you believe the backglass will probably be shot. Was it stored in an unheated space? I dream about a find like this. Please, more details.