About 35 pinball machines are in our collection.
We had played a lot of PINBALL when we were younger but don't
remember the names of any of the games we played. Someone gave us a pin.
It set out in the carport; no one ever plugged it in.
We met a new couple. They had a room full of KISS memorabilia.
We told them where to find a KISS pinball game.
We kept their KISS pin for a month; worked on it and got interested
in the electronics and mechanics in the machine.
After the KISS machine was gone, we looked back at the BANZIA RUN
that had been setting in the carport for a year; brought it inside
the shop, (later to be one of our favorite games.)
In the newspaper
there was a XENON pin for sale. We bought it. It was so much fun having
2 machines, we put an ad in the paper ourselves asking, "Who Has PINBALL
Machines For Sale?" We bought EIGHT BALL DELUXE,
EVEL KNIEVEL, Six Million Dollar Man,
PLAYBOY, & BLACK KNIGHT. We continued the "Who has PINS for sale"
ad and aquired FishTales, Tales From the Crypt, Black Hole, Mystic,
Capt Fantastic, Tommy, Wizard & Dracula.
Click here to see my new additions to my Gameroom.
If you like woodrails, check out this VICTORIOUS 1943..
These new pin finds, quickly ran all our old CARS
out of the shop. We added-on & remodeled to accomadate both.
An article about the making of the KISS pinball machine that
was published in Pinhead Classified magazine.
It might be #35, but we now have our own KISS Pinball machine.
Other coin-ops in our collection are an AMI G jukebox, phone booths and parking meters,
a 1954
GENCO rifle game, a 1950's Quarterhorse
and a
Rock-Ola penny scale and a Rowe Cigarette Machine.
Check out PinBally's idea of
storing an old car
and pinballs..
Looks like we're in PINBALL to stay.
Above photo was in a pinball magazine. Publisher wrote,
"Bet you can't get many pins in that Vette."
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