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Chicago coins yankee baseball pinball machine
Chicago coins yankee baseball pinball machine













We are seeking any manufacturer documentation for either model. We are also seeking your hi-res photographs of the inside of the Re play model of this game, including any labels inside the game that show ope rator options that might give choice of Re play or Extended Play or Novel ty Play.

chicago coins yankee baseball pinball machine

If your documentation indicates Novelty only, please contact us. We are seeking your hi-res photographs of the Novelty model of this game, photographed inside and out, including Instruction Card close-ups and any labels inside the game that show ope rator options.

  • Coin door is double-slot for 10 cents and 25 cents.
  • chicago coins yankee baseball pinball machine

    Cabinet front shows a baseball on each side of coin door.Cabinet side art shows a baseball player sliding into home plate.Backbox side art shows a baseball player catching a ball.

    chicago coins yankee baseball pinball machine

    Backglass shows 'Chicago Coin' above game name and the words '2-Player' are not present.Backglass has a replay window below the drape.Backglass has a single drape of bunting along the top.Cabinet side art shows multiple drapes of bunting.Īll the games pictured in this listing are the Replay Model which has these features:.Backbox side art shows a baseball in motion.Backglass shows 'Chicago Coin' to left of game name and '2-Player' to right of name.Backglass has no replay window below middle drape or anywhere else.Backglass has three drapes of bunting along the top.The manufacturer's flyer and all Billboard and Cash Box advertisements that we can find show the Novelty Model. They stated in the issue dated May-5-1965, page 46, that the game had been introduced to the industry in the week before. A picture-less teaser ad appeared in The Billboard, Apr-24-1965, page 55, and reported that "the product is called Big League" as per Chicago Coin's director of sales. However, the word "Baseball" does not appear as part of the name on the game itself or in any flyers or ads that we have seen. We previously listed the name of this 1965 game as "Big League Baseball" and it may be listed that way in other pinball resources. This game was available in Free Play and Novelty models. Backglass light animation (men run around bases). The 'Team Standing' scores in the backglass are horizontal score reels.

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    Chicago coins yankee baseball pinball machine