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(Solved) Who can identify this unknown, antique, possibly pinball machine??

By Irishbastard

1 year ago



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  • Latest reply 1 year ago by Gotemwill
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    #1 1 year ago

    So, let's test your skills, what is this cabinet from?? I'm told it was a pinball machine, if so, flipperless. I'm at a loss and not even sure if it was a pinball machine.

    So, any super sleuths out there that can help identify this old girl?

    Thanks

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    #2 1 year ago

    Upside down head of shuffle bowler?

    #3 1 year ago
    Quoted from metalguy:

    Upside down head of shuffle bowler?

    Nope, has rails inside that appeared to have held a playfield. Also has a tilt Bob mounted inside.

    #4 1 year ago

    Bingo or payout pinball cabinet.

    LTG : )

    #5 1 year ago

    Ha! I figured it out, no idea how I remembered this cabinet. LOL, Thanks for playing.

    https://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2735&picno=5391

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    #6 1 year ago
    Quoted from Irishbastard:

    Ha! I figured it out

    Boo! At least give the rest of us a chance to play first!!!

    #7 1 year ago
    Quoted from DBaron:

    Boo! At least give the rest of us a chance to play first!!!

    Lol, sorry. Will do next time

    #8 1 year ago
    Quoted from DBaron:

    Boo! At least give the rest of us a chance to play first!!!

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