The Pinball Page
I have several old pinball and arcade machines. Most are fully functional. Some have been converted into techno-art.

Click any image for a larger view.
Back-Glass View
Playfield View
Full Game View
1978 - "Countdown" - Fully functional
Gottlieb / Columbia Pictures
Model 422
9,899 unit produced

For a complete Countdown service manual,
please e-mail me. id@brainmist.com

Countdown - back glass

Countdown - playfield
Countdown - full image
1961 - "Flying Circus" - Fully functional
Gottlieb
Model 176
2,050 units produced
Flying Circus - back glass

Flying Circus - playfield
Flying Circus - full image
1976 - "Buccaneer" - Fully functional
Gottlieb
Model 390
3,650 units produced
Buccanneer - back glass

Buccanneer - playfield
Buccanneer - full image
1954 - "Thunderbird" - Converted to techno-artwork.
This unit has a small microprocessor mounted within to flash the lights as if it is being played. Cool, eh?
Williams
Model 99
(unknown) units produced
Thunderbird - back glass

Thunderbird - playfield
Thunderbird - full image
1981 - "Stargate Defender" - Fully functional
Williams
Model ?
26,000 units produced
Stargate Defender - splash screen

No image
Stargate Defender - full image

1947 - "Tropicana" - Recently reconditioned and functional.

This pedestal-based game is known as a "Wisconsin Roll-Down". This got around the ban on plunger-operated games.


United

Model 2663
Unknown number of units produced

Back glass

Front view

Front view
Front view

Side view
1948 - "Rondesvoo (Rondeevoo)" - Being converted to techno-artwork.
This unit is presently under renovation to convert it to techno-art. (See the "Thunderbird" above.)
United Games
Model 2014
(unknown) units produced
Rondeevoo - back glass

No image
Rondeevoo - full image
1947 - "Sea Isle" - Being converted to techno-artwork.
This unit is presently under renovation to convert it to techno-art. (See the "Thunderbird" above.)
Chicago Coin Machine Co.
Model 107
1,850 units produced
No image

Sea Isle play field
No image
1964 - "Sea Shore" - Fully functional.
This unit is owned by my brother but was acquired at the same time as the "Flying Circus" (see above). The playfield is a classic!
Gottlieb
Model 207
1,780 units produced
Sea Shore back glass
Sea Shore play field


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