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If you have a sport coin operated such as a 'pitch and bat' baseball, basketball, bowling, boxing, horse race, golf, or any'manikin' sport game or other coin operated game with mechanical animationfor sale, please contact me! Delete read receipts outlook spy. I am looking for many of the gameslisted in this document. I buy these games in any condition.Just email me at [email protected]as I'm especially looking for: Pitch and Bat (Baseball), Manikin Sport Games & Mechanical Animation Games. by [email protected], 06/02/12. Copyright 1999-2012, all rights reserved.
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Scope of this Document.
This document describes coin operated sports games,manikin, and mechanical animation pinball games made (mostly) from World War 2 to present. 'Pitch and bat' gamesare baseball themed (but there are some other non-baseball themepitch and bat games too). These gamesare similar to (and often classified as) pinball games. The difference isa small ball is 'pitched' to a single large 'bat' (flipper), like a pitcherthrows a baseball to a batter. The player(s) control the pitch and the flipperbat. Points are scored for target hits (single, double, triple, homerun). Other sports games like coin operated bowling, basketball, boxing and golf games arealso covered here.Mechanical animation games in this document include horse racing games with mechanical horses that race, and manikin games (where a small 'mini man' mannequin does some mechanical animation).
The horizontal 'running man' unit used in many post-WW2 pitch and bat
baseball games. Small mechanical men run the bases as balls are hit on the playfield. The horizontal running man unit was first introduced on in 1950 by Williams on Double Header and 1951 Super World Series (though the 1950 game had the running men appeared from ABOVE the baseball field, instead of below it). Williams continued using a horizontal mechanical running man unit as used on the 1951 Super World Series until 1973. Here the bases are loaded.
A variation on the baseball running man unit. This Williams
pitch and bat (Touchdown, 1965) has a football themed running man unit (why are the football players running in circles?!).
Running Man Units. Left: The Ten Strike (and Ten Pins) bowling manikin. This game is a bowling game, but is the size of a pinball machine! You turn the manikin with a control, and press a button to make the manikin actually bowl the ball. This game was reissued byWilliams in 1970 as Mini Bowl.The running man unit, most often used in coin operated baseball games,is a mechanical animation device which moves small twodimensional running base men from base to base. For every hit, a smallmetal or cardboard player appears in the baseball diamond, andcircles the bases. The running man's movement corresponds to the playfieldscoring. Most baseball pitch and bat games without a running man animation unit really aren't collectible.The running man animation is what helped make these games popular.
The first baseball running man units were used by Williams from 1947 to 1950. Thesewere VERTICAL running man units, as used on Williams 1947 Box Score and All Stars, 1948 Yanks,1949 Star Series, and 1950 Lucky Inning.The vertical running man unit was part of the actual backglass score glass.Starting in the fall of 1950, Williams changed to a HORIZONTAL style running man unit.When the horizontal unit was first introduced, the base runners appearedfrom the TOP of the running man unit, above the baseball field. This was done in 1950 only withthe game Double Header (a shuffle alley, and thefirst game with a horizontal running man unit).Starting in 1951 with Super World Series (a pitch and bat),Williams changed their horizontal running man unit so the running men appeared from underneaththe BOTTOM of the baseball field. This made the running man unit muchmore reliable and less likely to jam (a problem with the 1950 Double Header). Williams used this horizontalrunning man unit design from 1951 to 1973.
Novelty versus Replay Games.
A replay, or getting a free game, was considered illegal in some states (New York and Wisconsin for example).The reason was a replay was seen as gambling. Many games gave replays for a high score, or a 'match'. A match was a random award; if the last digit of yourscore matched the number drawn by the game, you got a freegame. Most post-WW2 pinball games gave some kind of replay, butthere were also 'novelty' versions of many games thatdidn't give replays. Until 1960, novelty games only gaveadditional score points for achieving a game goal. But the additionalpoints didn't net you anything (other than a higher score!).You couldn't win a free game, or extend your current gameon early novelty games.
Starting in 1960, Gottlieb came up with the idea that givingthe player more TIME to play their existing game, instead ofa free game, would keep all sides happy. The conservative anti-gambling side could no long complain, as the playerwasn't winning a free game. The player was alsohappy as their game time was extended. The first pinball game thattried this was Gottlieb's 1960 Flipper. This was called an'add a ball' (or AAB) game, because when you achieved a score,you got a free ball. These games were sold mostly in NewYork and Wisconsin (where replay games were illegal), and someother areas.
The idea of extending game time was also applied to Baseball Pitch and Bat games in 1962. Williams introduced Extra Inning, which didn't give replays.Instead, if a player achieved a game goal, they were awarded an extra inning of play.These games are still known as novelty games (opposed to a replay game).Novelty games existed prior to 1962 too; these games didn't give areplay or extra time, but just higher scores! From about 1953 to 1967, Williams usually produced at least two baseball games per year, but with different titles. They were often the same game, butone was a replay and one was a novelty model. By 1968 Williams stayed with one baseballgame title per year, and just made it available as replay or novelty.
Late 1930s and 1940's: Console Games.
The style of the cabinet used on many games during the late 1930sand 1940s was a woodgrain 'console' cabinet. These looked largelylike jukeboxes, with veneer maple or oak encompassing the cabinet.A very classy style with a very dated antique look. The 1940 GottliebSkee-ball-ette (Skeeballette) and1940 Evans Ski-Ball and Evan's 1939Ten Strike areclassic examples of this console style cabinet.
1950's: Woodrail Games.
With the 1950s, game cabinets changed largely from a veneered woodcabinet to a painted cabinet. This was less expensive thanthe hardwood veneer, as stencil patterns were used to paint directly over the non-veneered plywood sides. Natual solid oak wood was still used thoughfor the trim around the edges of the cabinet's scoreglass, lockdownglass molding, and generally anywhere there was glass enclosures.This 1950s 'woodrail' era ended in late 1960/1961 when most gameschanged to stainless steel metal side rails and no oak trimaround the scoreglass.
Late 1950's: Multiple Pitch Baseball Games.
Starting in the late 1950's, many pitch and bat games started to have multiple pitches.This allowed the ball to be pitched fast or slow. A curve or knuckleball was used on some games too (a magnet under the playfield achieved the curve). Thisworked really well for two player games where one player pitched and theother batted. Also multiple player sports games became more prevelant.
1960's: Replays versus Extra Innings Baseball Games.
In 1962 Williamsintroduced the pitch and bat game Extra Inning. This game awarded extra innings(extra play time) for high scores (a 'novelty' game), instead of winning a game (a 'replay' game). From about 1953 to 1967Williams usually produced two baseballs each year; a replay version and anovelty version with different titles. By 1968, Williams produced just one baseball title per year that was switchable from replay to novelty(early on, may state laws perhibited games to be sold that had anysort of 'replay' to them, and companies had to make games that couldnot be easily converted to replay).
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Late 1960's: Less Popular Pitch and Bat Games.
There were some other ideas tried in the 1960's that weren'tvery popular. This included the 1965 Midway Play Ball.This gave the player a predetermined number of pitches between25 and 50 (depending on how the game was set up). Targetson the playfield could give as many as 10 runs. Another unpopular idea tried was Williams 1969 Fast Ball, which hasan exceptionally wide playfield. Also Williams 1970 Hit and Run,was another wide body baseball, but had no targets or scoring holes. Instead there were several horseshoe shaped target areas that the ball could roll around.There was also a baseball diamond of lights on the playfield. As aball rolled around the horseshoe, the lights progressed (likea runner) on the diamond. When the ball finished its horseshoe,the playfield light runner stopped. This game was not popular either.
Early 1970's: The Last of the EM Baseball Pitch and Bat Games.
Williams started to get their stride back with 1971's Action Baseball(a more conventional pitch and bat, but no running man unit). This gamestill used the less popular, previous year's 'Hit and Run' playfield running man light animation.But then in 1972 and 1973 Williams released Line Drive and Upper Deck. These last two games used electronic sounds for crowd noiseand hit sirens, and the conventional mechanical running man unitin the backbox. Unfortunately 1973's Upper Deckwas the last electro-mechanical (EM) baseball game offered by Williams.Not until their 1984 electronic Pennant Fever and 1991 Slug Festwould Williams introduce another pitch and bat game.
Restoring Willams Pitch and Bat 'Men' for the Running Man Unit.
The 'men' used on the Williams pitch and bat running man unit games from 1951 to 1973were cardboard. When restoring these games, often the cardboard men in the infield are damaged. I have scans of some of the players. These can be printedwith a color printer, and then glued onto the face of the damaged players.These 'men' should be printed as follows: The infielders, pitcher, runners, and umpire are all 2 5/16' tall. Thebatter is 2 3/8' tall. And the catcheris 1 3/4' tall. Right: The mechanical animation in Williams 1951 Sea Jockeys.Each pop bumper on the playfield advances it's respective boat. The first boat to the finish line wins.
Non-Baseball Pitch & Bats, Manikin, and Mechanical Animation Games.
There are plenty of other non-baseball pitch and bat and pinball gamesthat are great. Games like Midway's 1965 Mystery Score, which is a pitchand bat monster themed game. Also games like Midway's 1963 Race Way, Flying Turns, which are race car themed games. These car games have a runningman unit too! But instead of baseball men, race cars go arounda race track.
Horsey Games (Horse Racing).
the 1950s brought with it a slew of 'horsey' games by Williams.These games had mechanical animated horses racing through thebackglass (or playfield).The first game that had this wasHayburners in 1951. This game had sixhorses racing through the backglass. The player was assigned oneof the horses, and his job was to score on bumpers just for hishorse, to advance it first to the finish line. The game endedwhen any horse got to the finish line, or when all five pinballs drained.In addition, between 1951 and 1952 Williams produced some games using thesame mechanism but with other racing themes such asJalopy (old cars that race),Spark Plugs (horse racing), Sea Jockeys (motor boat racing), andHandicap (horse racing), all usingthe Hayburners mechanism to move little cardboard figures.Williams took a break untilDaffy Derby in 1954, which was a one flipper pinball game with the familar mechanical horse running unit.A different approach to the horse race theme was taken withTurf Champ in 1958. This pinball had the horse running unit in playfield instead of the backbox, and was the only horse race pinball that allowed the player to pick their horse (instead of the game doing it for them). This game had a very large playfield width to accomodate the playfield mounted mechanical horses. it alsoplayed badly, because there isn't much playfield area for the ball, and the balldrains very fast (short game time).Again there were no horse race games untilNags in 1960, which was Williams last single player woodrail pinball game, and used the better backbox mechanical horserunning unit. This was probably the best of the horse race pinball games, as itused score reel scoring, and had a pop bumper playfield turntablethat rotated during game play!Williams last use of the horse running unit was in 1972's Winner,which again used a playfield mounted horse race unit. But insteadthe horses were *under* the playfield, and the player viewed them througha clear plexiglass window. This saved the playfield for the ball,but unfortunately Winner just didn't play well and hence is not very desirable.
Manikin (Mannequin) Games.
(Please email me if you have any of these for sale!)
There are other cool mechanical animation games that use 'manikins' (or 'mannequin' if you prefer). There are some baseball manikin games, such as theRockola 1937 World Series andEvans 1948 Bat-A-Score (with theWorld Series being the most famous, and the Evan Bat-a-Scorebeing much more unknown, and not nearly as elaborate asthe 1937 World Series).But there are plenty of non-baseball manikin games too.Some very unusual examples includesH.C. Evans' Ski-Ball (3/40) andIn the Barrel (6/40),Gottlieb's Skee-Ball-ette (1940),Chicago Coin's Midget Skee Alley (1949) andSatomi's Pitch Ball (1972).I was always a fan of skee bowling, but the size of a skee bowlermakes owning one impossible. Because of this, the manikin versionsare very cool. I would love to find one of these, especiallythe Gottlieb Skeeballette.
There are also several basketball manikin games,including Genco's Two Player Basketball (1954),which is probably the most famous. They also make a 'jungle' versionof this games, called Monkey Jungle.Chicago Coin had the original version (which Genco copied and updated) called Basketball Champ (1947) and the laterPro Basketball (1961), both single player.Another very unusual manikin game is Mutoscope's Silver Gloves (1948).Two manikins actually box each over for the knock out!(I'de love to find one of these too.)
One of the coolest manikin games are the Evans' 1939-1953 Ten Strike,Rockalo's 1940-1942 Ten Pins (a licensed clone of Evans' Ten Strike), and Williams 1957 Ten Strike (or Ten Pins,the novelty version). These games are actually bowling games, but are thesize of a pinball game. There is a manikin bowler that the playercontrols. The 'little man' actually bowls a steel 1 1/4' pinball down a lane, which hits small bowling pins. This game was reissued by Williams in 1970 as Mini-Bowl. Sega even copied Williams andcame out with their own manikin bowler in the 1972 calledPro-Bowler.
Another manikin game is Williams' 1964 Mini Golf.This game had a manikin golfer, and a nine hole playfield. Theobject is to putt the ball into the correct golf holes one to nine (a verylinear game, since you always started with hole number one!)There were several other manikin golf games related to Mini Golf.The first was Southland Engineering's Little Pro (1964),which was actually the first manikin golf game (Williams bought the rights fromSouthland to produce the nearly identical, but more well-known, Mini Golf). There is also the 1965 WilliamsHollywood Driving Range. Thegame play is more like a pitch and bat (less linear) Golf game.Hollywood Driving Range also has traditional score reel scoring (instead ofjust strokes and holes), and backglass animation.Interestingly, in 1991 Bromley released an updated version of the 1964 Mini Golf called Bromley Little Pro, which was a ticket-spitting redemption game.Bromley added some features to the game like electronic scoring and sound, andalso hazzards like ramps and a spinning wind mill.The good thing about the Bromley versionis you can continue your game. If you could never get past hole three on Mini Golf,at least with Bromley's Little Pro you could continue your current game (for 25 cents!) until finishing all the holes.
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The Mr. Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, lists theprice as $400, but that depends on the condition of the machine,both how it looks and how well it works.
What is the value of 1948 Williams rainbow pinball machine?
It depends on the condition of the machine both mechanically and cosmetically. According to the Mr Pinball Pinball List & Price Guide 2008 Edition it is worth approximately $550.
What is the value of a 1968 Williams Hayburner II pinball machine that needs some minor work?
According to the Mr. Pinball, Pinball List & Price Guide 2008, it's worth around $650, but that depends on the condition of the machine, both how good it looks and how well it works. If it needs some work expect to get less than that for it.
What is the value of a Kiss pinball machine and a Gottlieb Kings and Queens Pinball Machine?
A fully restored 1979 Bally Kiss pinball machine can go from $5000 -$7000 The same conditioned Gottlieb Kings and Queens goes for about $1500 -$2000
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According to the Mr Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, it's worth about $400. But that depends on the condition of the machine, both how it looks and how well it works.
What is the value of a creature from the black lagoon pinball machine?
It depends on the condition of the machine, both mechanically and cosmetically. According to the Mr Pinball Pinball List & Price Guide 2008 Edition it's worth approximately $2850 and rising.
What is the value of a 1969 gottlieb mini pool pinball machine?
According to the Mr Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, it's worth about $600. But that depends on the condition of the machine, both how it looks and how well it works also the machine name is called big shot
What is the value of 1980 Bally's skateball pinball machine?
According to the Mr Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, it's worth about $600 and it's slowly dropping. But that depends on the condition of the machine, both how it looks and how well it works.
VaLue of evil kenival 1980 pinball machine?
According to the Mr Pinball, Pinball List and Price Guide 2008, I don't see a 1980 Evel Knievel pinball machine, as far as I can tell they were made in 1977. If that's the machine you are talking about it's worth about $975, depending on the condition, both how well it works and how well it works.
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Miss Annabelle is a 1959 Gottlieb machine. Its value is around $1,000 to $1,500, I believe.
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Depending on the condition of the game, how good it looks and how well it works, it is worth around $1100. The Mr. Pinball, Pinball List & Price Guide 2008 lists the price as $1250 but that's a little high for that particular machine.
What is the value of a 1971 now Gotlieb Pinball Machine?
According to the Mr. Pinball, Pinball List & Price Guide 2008, depending on the condition of the game, how good it looks and how well it works, it is worth around $475.
What is the value of a kiss pinball machine?
Depending on the condition of the machine, assuming it's in good working and cosmetic condition it is worth around $2225.
What is value of 1978 kiss pinball machine in very good condition?
Anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars
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Well, according to 'valuemycollectibles.co.uk, you are looking of a price around £6000 - £10000.
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About $1900. Value has descreased significantly in the last 3 years, from a proce guide high of $2450. :)
What is the value of your Chicago coins sound stage pinball machine?
It's worth around $350 in good cosmetic and working order.
What is the value on a 1971 Williams Klondike pinball machine in great condition?
I think about £250 to £300 I'd be interested in it, but don't know how you can contact me - I'm new to all this ! Lawrence The answer is $1199 or about £600, which I'm getting ready to pay an eBay seller for just such a machine. So that's the answer by definition. Willing buyer, willing seller. As an aside, this has always been my favorite pinball machine from the 70's and I've been… Read More
What is the value of a 1949 Chicago coin pinball machine called Tahiti?
It's worth around $375 in good cosmetic and working order.
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About $1900. Value has descreased significantly in the last 3 years, from a proce guide high of $2450. I own one and have owned about 200 pins.
What is the value of a 1987 Super Flip pinball machine made by the All American Amusement Co?
I just picked-up a super flip gumball/pinball machine at the Pleasanton Swap Meet for $30.00. Its in very good condition missing the play field plastic and a couple of bumper rubbers. I very happy with what I paid.
Can anyone help you find out the value of antique pinball machine model big casino serial 02234?
If you still have this machine for sale, I would be interested to purchase it. Price depends on the quality of the back board and if the machine is in working order or not. Between 350 - 500 USD.
What is value of terminator 2 pinball machine?
Definitely depends on condition. A non functioning and/or beat up machine will be on the lower end of the spectrum anywhere between $300-$500. A fully functioning machine (Dot Matrix Display has no dead dots or lines) in good physical condition (a few small dents and scratches are to be expected) should bring around $1200-$1500 and a T2 in close to new condition is worth as much as a buyer is willing to pay for it… Read More
What is the value of a Bally Bullfighter pinball machine 1960-1970 worth?
Old pinball machines are valuable, but only if they are in working condition. Broken pinball machines are very hard to sell because they are not easy to fix. If it is a real winner, working all the way and in great shape, it might bring 1000. at auction. If it is not working and has broken glass, lights, etc. you probably won't even get 100.
What is the value of a Captain Fantastic home model pinball machine?
The home model originally sold for about $650 back in 1977. The game CPU board used a special CPU chip that is no longer available when it dies. If your machine works properly and is in good condition, then it's worth $250 tops.
What is the value of a Roy Williams autograph?
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What is the Value of 1967 Williams Base Hit baseball game?
According to Boston Pinball Repair's tracking of a major online auction service at http://www.bostonpinball.biz/, one sold for $995 in the last 42 months. I paid $580 for mine in 2006 on eBay.
What is the value of a phoenix 82 sewing machine?
The value of a Phoenix 82 sewing machine depends greatly on the condition of the machine. To get an accurate value, the machine would need to be assessed by a professional after inspecting the machine.
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As of the 2009 edition of Mr. Pinball's 'Pinball List & Price Guide', Game Show is valued at $1050. This is assuming the game is in 'very good' condition, with all parts working as they are intended to, the back glass being in good order, and little to no blemishes on the cabinet itself. Home use only (HUO) games will probably be valued higher as there is little chance they have taken much abuse like… Read More
What is the value of a 1971 buccaneer pinball machine?
That's hard to say, one was made in 1976 and that's worth $700 in good cosmetic and working order. There's one made in 197? from a company I don't know, it's J. Steuben, and it's worth about $300.
What is the value of a new home sewing machine console?
The only way to determine the value of any sewing machine is to have an expert examine it. The value depends on the condition of the machine and how rare it is.
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The value of a sewing machine with the serial number AM469135 will vary depending on its condition and rarity. A person should have the sewing machine appraised for an accurate value.
What is the value of a excelsior machine gun shotgun?
Despite the name, it is not a machine gun. Value seldom exceeds 100 USD
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What is the value of 1976 Captain Fantastic pinball machine?
My 'Captain Fantastic' pinball machine is in near mint condition. It was never in an arcade. I've been offered as much as $2500 cash. I've also had people laugh and say it's not worth more then $750. When I laughed in return and told them for $750 each I'd take two, they shushed up pretty fast. Keep in mind, there was an arcade version and a less expensive home version. The home version isn't worth… Read More
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So I picked up a 1967 Williams Touchdown for cheap. The previous owner was getting rid of it since he couldn't figure out how to get the scoreboard to stop cycling continuously. Turned out to be a score reel that wasn't aligning properly..I fixed that and the machine works like a champ with only 4980 plays on the counter.
But like the title says, I'm lacking a manual. I've scoured google and every site and link it gave me but I can't even confirm one exists, let alone find one in downloadable or purchasable form.
Does anyone else have this machine and a manual you can photocopy or scan for me? Is there a PDF I haven't found yet? Do you have one for sale? Any and all help will be greatly appreciated, thank you!
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