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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:Bally Broadway BINGO STYLE PINBALL MACHINE WOOD LEGS |
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I CAN TELL YOU ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT PINBALL. I HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE OF BINGOS. I DON'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO PLAY IT. THE GAME IS ALL THERE AND WHEN MY MECHANIC WHO KNOWS HOW TO PLAY IT, TOUCHES IT, IT HAS EXCELLENT SIGNS OF LIFE. I CAN'T GET A BALL TO FEED INTO THE PLAYFIELD. HE DID AND HAD THE "MAGIC SQUARES" SPINNING AROUND. MAN WAS THAT COOL! I SHOULD HAVE HAD HIM TEACH ME TO PLAY THE BINGO BUT WE WERE WORKING ON A BALLY FIREBALL THAT DAY SO I DID NOT BOTHER TO LEARN. CONDITION IS "NEEDS TO BE SHOPPED OUT". ITS ALL THERE & LIGHTS UP BUT WILL NEED A TUNE UP. BACKGLASS AND PLAYFIELD ARE CLEAN AND WORTH INVESTING IN. GAME IS CIRCA 1954 I THINK. LOCAL PICK UP IS BEST. I CAN STICK ON A PALLET FOR YOUR SHIPPER TO PICK UP. CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 216-256-7995
FROM THE WEB: The Bally Broadway introduced the "Magic Squares" in which the four numbers comprising the corners would rotate. This effectively created many "bingo" cards from one card as the player could change the position of the numbers when that feature was lit. Odds were only one tier, but Red Lines and Yellow Lines in the Card could score Double or Triple if those features were lit. The Magic Squares games continued with some variations until the Screen games were introduced with Carnival Queen in 1957. The numbers were stationary and the 'land' around the numbers moved. Number 16 on the playfield was called the Ballyhole, and hit when lit would award 1St Extra Ball. Corners Score Five-In-Line permitted four numbers to pay as five when the feature was lit. the Control Unit is responsible for primary timing of the game, The Mixer and Spotting Unit generate a pseudo random generation of game features and odds. This was all accomplished with relay logic before microprocessors were incorporated into the games. |
Shipping and handling Shipping to: Will arrange for local pickup only (no shipping).  
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