I 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…
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Arcades 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 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 closedBetween the two of us, the following pinball machines are available for purchase or trade. Delivery and set up available within the local area. Bally…
Comments closedSputnik 1 – the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 and…
Comments closedIf you want to go way, way back, pinball’s distant cousins are games involving balls – bocce, bowling, marbles and in particular the french game…
Comments closedI saw this listing online for a vintage pinball machine, a 1949 Gottlieb “Sharpshooter” and something was way off about the backglass. The women depicted,…
Comments closedSadly pinball is in decline in Paris. Like in the USA where you could once find pinball machines in the corner of every diner, bowling…
Comments closedFirst off, let me say that I don’t condone the destruction of any working pinball machine or even one that could be restored. Even pinball…
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