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Pinball Flyer Database

Postby NYP on Sun Sep 18, 2011 4:54 am

Hi all, thought I would introduce myself and post my link to my collection of Pinball Flyer scans. http://www.nypinball.com/brochures2.php
I'm always looking to trade or ad flyers that I don't have, especially interested in finding flyer traders from other countries, hope you find them useful.
thanx
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Re: Pinball Flyer Database

Postby PinBill on Sun Sep 18, 2011 12:16 pm

Cool. I don't have any flyers but I just realized how amazing it is that there was a Stern with the unbelievably creative name of "Pinball."
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Re: Pinball Flyer Database

Postby inthecan on Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:36 am

"Pinball" was one of Stern's first SS machines, looks like they had a run of EM and SS according to IPDB http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?gid=4694

All pin geekery aside it is a really fun table! :D They currently have two of them at the Seattle Pinball Museum. The title seemed exceptionally generic to me as well and I actually avoided playing it on several visits but then after rocking 50 or so games about a month ago on it I decided it was a pretty pure and damn successful adaptation of the novel it takes it's name from.
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Re: Pinball Flyer Database

Postby Opto on Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:03 pm

Love the backglass and playfield artwork on Pinball!. Playfield art is kinda Python-esque. It, Countdown and Trident were the first 3 pins I ever played.
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Re: Pinball Flyer Database

Postby inthecan on Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:32 am

On my last visit to SPM I got hung on it for a quite awhile in an attempt to roll it over and got about 150,000 shy of it on my best attempt ;) it would have been my first EM rollover. The art is totally Pythonesque and I was actually thinking a bit R. Crumb-ish as well.
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Re: Pinball Flyer Database

Postby NYP on Thu Sep 29, 2011 4:55 pm

well if you guys are impressed with the creative genius who came up with the name "pinball" for a pinball machine, then you'll love this one:
http://www.nypinball.com/brochures_details.php?br=1941

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