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what size legs on 1961 gottlieb multiplayer

By illawarra92

8 years ago


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#6 8 years ago

Well, the tale of the tape tells it. Both front and rear legs are 27" from bottom of leg (not leveler) to top most portion.

My Oklahoma is an original example with a NOS playfield, signed by Wayne Neyens, so I believe it is correct.

Joel

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#9 8 years ago
Quoted from aahgo:

Nice game! I don't think I've ever played an Oklahoma. The lower playfield looks interesting, but it also looks like it would be almost impossible to get the ball back to the upper playfield. So, is it fun?

The game is fun and gets plenty of play ...has slingshots, cannons, dual roto targets.

True, that once a ball leaves the upper playfield it's hard to get it back....but it does happen on occasion. On the other hand, the ball can stay in play in that area and not quickly drop to the bottom of the playfield.

Here's a quick video that I had made last year:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUzVl2WA8uIsLMRlLBkTTA&v=GCX--4RMg5U

#13 8 years ago

Hi,
Interesting coincidence, I was just talking to another Sydneysider, Mike Shalhoub, about my Oklahoma. It's in the Compendium, page 120. He was at the PinExpo when Wayne Neyens signed the machine.

Happy to provide whatever info I can for your restore. Including a few pix of the innards. Also have a schematic if you need help.

The plunger is a stubby. Approx. 1.5" on the inside of the cabinet. Overall, about 4.5" in length.

Shooter rod is about 9" overall.

Joel

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