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Lot 139:
Description
This single-player electro-mechanical pinball machine was manufactured by D. Gottlieb & Co. of Chicago, Illinois, USA. Released in 1972, the Grand Slam model features a comprehensive baseball theme. The machine is constructed with a wood cabinet, metal legs, and includes a glass-covered playfield and a glass backglass housing the score reels.
The backglass depicts a baseball player mid-swing with an umpire in the background, set against a target-motif design. It features a five-digit point counter and a two-digit counter for runs. The playfield layout is designed as a baseball diamond and includes a central Roto-Unit spinning target, two pop bumpers, two flippers, and various lanes and targets designated for single, double, triple, and home run scoring.
This particular unit is an export model configured for the United Kingdom market. The metal front plate is stamped with Manufactured for Mondial Exclusively for Export and D. Gottlieb & Co. 165 W. Lake St. The coin entrance is fitted with a red display indicating Play 5p. Visible inscriptions include Gottliebs Grand Slam and D. Gottlieb & Co. 60164 U.S.A. on the backglass, as well as original paper instruction and replay cards on the lower playfield apron.
The lot is accompanied by a repair manual in a white ring binder titled Repairing Electro-Mechanical Pinball Games to 1978 by Clay Harrel.
Condition report:
The machine presents in good overall aesthetic condition. The backglass and playfield graphics are vibrant with minimal signs of flaking or fading. The wooden cabinet has been repainted in a non-original solid dark blue colour. The metal legs and trim show minor surface oxidation and scuffing consistent with age and typical use. Internal electro-mechanical components in the backbox appear complete and are neatly arranged. The machine has not been tested for operational functionality.
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