Attention pinball soldiers - here are some reconnaissance pics from my summer San Fran to Seattle road/camping trip ...I know you have all been waiting patiently for them
These first lot were taken at the Musee Mechanique in SF http://www.museemechanique.org/
Other game meccas I visited were Ground Kontrol in Portland, Seattle Pinball Museum, and Shortys Pinball Bar in Seattle. I'll post those later.
I had read about the place a while ago but to be honest had kind of forgotten it was in SF - so when we stumbled into it amongst the tourist hell of Fishermans Wharf you can imagine how pleased I was
Crammed with an insane collection of vintage/antique coin operated machines - including a bunch of classic video games and a few pins - Olympics (Gottlieb 1962) , Sing Along (Gott 1967) , Addams Family (Bally 1992), Indiana Jones (Williams 1993), Pirates Of The Carribean (Stern 2006) ... and a Hyperball (Williams 1982)
Interesting to see some other games in 'pinball like' cabs - such as Williams Upper Deck (1973) and Bally Sharpshooter (1961)
Oh and to play a fully working Bally Whirlybird (1969) again was just amazing
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Bally 1969 Whirlybird !! ....flying this bad boy took Sgt GrizZ back to his days in the sh*t, hunting Charlie along the Mekong Delta
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These first lot were taken at the Musee Mechanique in SF http://www.museemechanique.org/
Other game meccas I visited were Ground Kontrol in Portland, Seattle Pinball Museum, and Shortys Pinball Bar in Seattle. I'll post those later.
I had read about the place a while ago but to be honest had kind of forgotten it was in SF - so when we stumbled into it amongst the tourist hell of Fishermans Wharf you can imagine how pleased I was

Crammed with an insane collection of vintage/antique coin operated machines - including a bunch of classic video games and a few pins - Olympics (Gottlieb 1962) , Sing Along (Gott 1967) , Addams Family (Bally 1992), Indiana Jones (Williams 1993), Pirates Of The Carribean (Stern 2006) ... and a Hyperball (Williams 1982)
Interesting to see some other games in 'pinball like' cabs - such as Williams Upper Deck (1973) and Bally Sharpshooter (1961)
Oh and to play a fully working Bally Whirlybird (1969) again was just amazing

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Bally 1969 Whirlybird !! ....flying this bad boy took Sgt GrizZ back to his days in the sh*t, hunting Charlie along the Mekong Delta

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