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Showing results for tags 'em real flipperless pinball recreation.'.
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Metro / IPD No. 1582 / October, 1940 / 1 Player Manufacturer:Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958) Date Of Manufacture:October, 1940 Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:Automobiles - City Skyline - Travel Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:Passive bumpers (17). Hitting numbered purple bumpers 1 through 5 in sequence lights each one. When all five are lit, each subsequent hit of a purple bumper awards a free play. The purple bumper in center of playfield is always lit and scores 1000 points. Hitting any lit bumper advances lit car on backglass and advances the backglass Bonus ladder up to 15 steps. The lit car steps twelve times on the backglass to award 1000 points at the twelfth step, and each step alternates the yellow and green rollovers for 1000 points when lit. Scoring either yellow or green rollover when lit lights correspondingly colored bumpers for 1000 points which can then also advance car. The white bumper at bottom of playfield sits between two rollovers and not only advances the car when hit but alternately lights these rollovers to score the backglass Bonus value of 1000 to 15000 points depending on Bonus ladder position, then the Bonus resets. If A-B-C were already made in sequence, scoring a lit bottom rollover awards free plays instead of points. Design by:Harvey Heiss -
View File " Four Aces" - Genco 1942 Date Of Manufacture:May, 1942 Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:Aviation - Combat - Military - Historical - Wartime - Warfare - World War II Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:Passive bumpers (14). Notes:According to the manufacturer's ad placed in Billboard magazine dated May 2, 1942, this was their last game due to the shutdown in production as ordered by the War Production Board. The playfield shows the following patent number: Patent RE 20698 [GAME APPARATUS] Filed October 8, 1934. Granted April 19, 1938 to William H. Bellah. Submitter Francisco Submitted 06/11/2021 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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View File Marjorie (Gottlieb 1947) Marjorie / IPD No. 1548 / July, 1947 / 1 Player Manufacturer:D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb] Date Of Manufacture:July, 1947 Model Number:G Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Production:1,200 units (confirmed) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:Girls - Women Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (9), Trap holes (6). Design by:Harry Mabs Art by:Roy Parker Submitter Francisco Submitted 08/05/2021 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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View File Arizona Manufacturer:United Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1942-1962) Date Of Manufacture:February, 1943 Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:American Places Specialty:Converted Game Flipperless Notable Features:Passive bumpers (12), Kick-out hole (1). Notes:'Arizona' is a conversion of Exhibit's 1941 'Sun Beam'. The first flipper game by United was Wisconsin in November 1948. Operators of this period would soon retrofit flipperless games, like Arizona, and these new flippers often ended up in unusual places on the playfield. Submitter Francisco Submitted 08/26/2021 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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View File Metro Metro / IPD No. 1582 / October, 1940 / 1 Player Manufacturer:Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958) Date Of Manufacture:October, 1940 Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:Automobiles - City Skyline - Travel Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:Passive bumpers (17). Hitting numbered purple bumpers 1 through 5 in sequence lights each one. When all five are lit, each subsequent hit of a purple bumper awards a free play. The purple bumper in center of playfield is always lit and scores 1000 points. Hitting any lit bumper advances lit car on backglass and advances the backglass Bonus ladder up to 15 steps. The lit car steps twelve times on the backglass to award 1000 points at the twelfth step, and each step alternates the yellow and green rollovers for 1000 points when lit. Scoring either yellow or green rollover when lit lights correspondingly colored bumpers for 1000 points which can then also advance car. The white bumper at bottom of playfield sits between two rollovers and not only advances the car when hit but alternately lights these rollovers to score the backglass Bonus value of 1000 to 15000 points depending on Bonus ladder position, then the Bonus resets. If A-B-C were already made in sequence, scoring a lit bottom rollover awards free plays instead of points. Design by:Harvey Heiss Submitter Francisco Submitted 08/29/2021 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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View File Four Roses Four Roses / IPD No. 937 / November, 1940 / 1 Player Manufacturer:Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958) Date Of Manufacture:November, 1940 Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:Scoring bumpers (20). NOTE: I have no further information about the rules of the game. Even watching a notable pinball repairman in a YouTube video he didn't know any more about the game itself. Perhaps, therefore, my recreation is not 100 percent accurate, but I hope you enjoy it. Submitter Francisco Submitted 10/17/2021 Category Future Pinball Tables Link to Media Pack
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Version 1.0
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Four Roses / IPD No. 937 / November, 1940 / 1 Player Manufacturer:Genco Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1931-1958) Date Of Manufacture:November, 1940 Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:Scoring bumpers (20). NOTE: I have no further information about the rules of the game. Even watching a notable pinball repairman in a YouTube video he didn't know any more about the game itself. Perhaps, therefore, my recreation is not 100 percent accurate, but I hope you enjoy it. -
Version 1.0
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Manufacturer:United Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1942-1962) Date Of Manufacture:February, 1943 Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:American Places Specialty:Converted Game Flipperless Notable Features:Passive bumpers (12), Kick-out hole (1). Notes:'Arizona' is a conversion of Exhibit's 1941 'Sun Beam'. The first flipper game by United was Wisconsin in November 1948. Operators of this period would soon retrofit flipperless games, like Arizona, and these new flippers often ended up in unusual places on the playfield. -
Version 1.0
93 downloads
Marjorie / IPD No. 1548 / July, 1947 / 1 Player Manufacturer:D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb] Date Of Manufacture:July, 1947 Model Number:G Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Production:1,200 units (confirmed) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:Girls - Women Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (9), Trap holes (6). Design by:Harry Mabs Art by:Roy Parker -
Version 1.0
121 downloads
Date Of Manufacture:May, 1942 Type:Electro-mechanical (EM) Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net) (External site) Theme:Aviation - Combat - Military - Historical - Wartime - Warfare - World War II Specialty:Flipperless Notable Features:Passive bumpers (14). Notes:According to the manufacturer's ad placed in Billboard magazine dated May 2, 1942, this was their last game due to the shutdown in production as ordered by the War Production Board. The playfield shows the following patent number: Patent RE 20698 [GAME APPARATUS] Filed October 8, 1934. Granted April 19, 1938 to William H. Bellah.