The baseball pinball game was always one of my favorites as a kid - they had it in a bowling alley in the town I lived in at the time and I can't tell you how many of my parents' dimes and quarters I plugged into that thing. Wonder what it would cost to get one of those in my basement?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Chime in & share with & about us frequently. We appreciate your active participation! More videos coming soon & we're trying to improve the quality. Keep on us!
I have this exact machine. My mom bought it for me used for Christmas in 1980 or so. I recently replaced all the rubber in it and waxed the board but it has never been restored.
Gameroom Collectibles / Pinball Yes. It still works great. For some reason sometimes the "man on first" doesn't light up when he should but I have no idea what to clean or how to fix it. I also need to replace the flipper solenoids but I have not idea where to source them. The flippers don't have enough oomph anymore to push some of the sliders. Do you guys sell parts? :)
Well you could... We've never tried it. I suspect that the flippers would then feel weak because of the increased torque towards the tips. Perhaps adding hotter coils would rectify that issue. Old school players would balk. In the case of this particular game, I agree with your idea! I found it to be almost unplayable with the little flippers. Give me a 90's pin please! :)
The baseball pinball game was always one of my favorites as a kid - they had it in a bowling alley in the town I lived in at the time and I can't tell you how many of my parents' dimes and quarters I plugged into that thing. Wonder what it would cost to get one of those in my basement?
Gameroom Collectibles / Pinball
If you had to sell yours, what would you ask for it? I'm trying to get an idea on what I could get one for.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Chime in & share with & about us frequently. We appreciate your active participation! More videos coming soon & we're trying to improve the quality. Keep on us!
This one and Bowl-O were my favorites as a kid.
Love the stop motion back glass.
Nice machine!
I always wondered if you could put normal size flippers on the machines with old school flippers?
LEDs throughout, yes?
We have the same exact pinball also! Cool!
That bell has a looooong sustain!
I have this exact machine. My mom bought it for me used for Christmas in 1980 or so. I recently replaced all the rubber in it and waxed the board but it has never been restored.
Gameroom Collectibles / Pinball Yes. It still works great. For some reason sometimes the "man on first" doesn't light up when he should but I have no idea what to clean or how to fix it. I also need to replace the flipper solenoids but I have not idea where to source them. The flippers don't have enough oomph anymore to push some of the sliders.
Do you guys sell parts? :)
A few! ;)
Well you could... We've never tried it. I suspect that the flippers would then feel weak because of the increased torque towards the tips. Perhaps adding hotter coils would rectify that issue. Old school players would balk. In the case of this particular game, I agree with your idea! I found it to be almost unplayable with the little flippers. Give me a 90's pin please! :)