January 27th & 28th 2018 Coin-Op & Advertising
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 1/27/2018
In 1934, Bally manufactured one of the first pinball machines to use the stool pigeon style ball tilt system. As this electro-mechanical game uses only 6-volt batteries, the concept is flipper-less and was designed by Harry Williams. There are several score holes with points ranging from 100 to 2000 and scores double after every odd ball. The objective is to score through the runway with the ball advancing onto the next after another has passed. For 5 cents, players receive 10 balls in colors of red and blue. The interior field is clean but there is some wear on the exterior housing. The legs need to be readjusted for stability. One key is provided.
Condition: (Very Good - Excellent).
Item Dimensions: 42"T x 20"W x 42"D.