Early solid-state pinball machines like my 1979 Stern Electronics “Meteor” start showing there age. After years of service in the arcades of the 1980s and…
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Want better sound out of your Stern pinball machine? Looking to upgrade from the cheap $4 stock speakers? I’ve done the research and this seems…
Comments closedOutside of private collections, there are not many opportunities to play pinball in the immediate Upper Valley region. But if you are willing to travel,…
Comments closedI have a 1979 Stern Electronics “Meteor” pinball machine that I upgraded to the new Bally/SternOS code. I love this game so when I found…
Comments closedArcades were hot in the 1970s. Several companies such as Brunswick and Sears came with home versions of pinball. Bally even brought out a few…
Comments closedI found another 1979 Stern “Meteor” to restore and convert into my signature Meteor Deluxe version including updated lighting, new code and stereo sound. This…
Comments closedInserts are the colored plastic circles on a pinball machine that are lit from below via light bulbs. Over time these inserts can become loose…
Comments closedThis machine has sold but we may have other pinball machines in stock. ———— SOLD – Located in Grantham, NH – Contact: uppervalleypinball@gmail.com In a…
Comments closedI hate to say this but sometimes an old pinball machine is simply too far gone to salvage and restore – at least not with…
Comments closedB – I – N – G – O and Bingo was his name-o! I picked up this vintage bingo flashboard from a guy in…
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