I am not responsible for any damages that occur during shipping. The machine leaves this location in the condition as described. Because of the age of the machine this sale is "as is - final sale". If machine is not picked up within 30 days the buyer forfeits $175.00 in lieu of storage & relisting fee. I will hold the machine 30 days after payment to allow for buyer to arrange for the machine to be picked up by the carrier. If delivery is required then all delivery arrangements must be made by the buyer. If payment is not made than a complaint will be filed with eBay & the item will be re-listed. The Mini-Baseball coin-operated Pinball by Chicago Coin Machine Co. Payment is due within 48 hours after auction ends. If you live in the Low Country you are welcome to see the machine prior to purchasing. Also included are the schematics & original instructions, scorecards & key. The machine accepts a dime for 1 play & a quarter for 3 plays. If I was keeping this machine I would replace the glass in time. The playfield is in very good condition considering the machine's age. The bells, lights, pitching & batting work perfectly. Absolutely a very tough find as this machine is in very good working order. Where appropriate, other trademarks & copyrights remain property of their owners.This auction is for an original 1968 Chicago Coin's All Stars Pitch-N-Bat Pinball Arcade Game. Site design, phrasing, and other local content copyright 2004-2023 by The Internet Pinball Database™. Slot Machines and Coin-Op Games, page 90Įxample of Play (at YouTube) (External site)Īll copyrighted and trademarked Gottlieb ® material licensed from Gottlieb Development LLC.Ĭopyrighted and trademarked material from Planetary Pinball Supply, Inc ® used with permission.Īll photographs licensed from original photographers, who retain their copyright. Perhaps the mechanism often failed under constant use and was removed by the operator.įor an example of the "Skill Gage" feature in operation, see the Additional Media section in this listing. The manufacturer’s flyer does not indicate this feature was an operator option to purchase for additional cost. We show one example that is missing this board and another example that has this board. This board is identified in the parts manual as "Shooter Tension Indicator P.C". If one of these games scores higher than 100 runs it is because the 10's car ry-over switch has been manually bent.Ĭollector Dennis Dodel tells us that he has seen five of these games and none of them has had the small circuit board needed to make the "Skill Gage" functional. The parts manual shows a date of August 1972. Base unit has incandescent bulb with its own switch.Ĭan mount on wall or be placed on an optional console base having a lighted Plexiglas window. Illumination: Game has fluorescent tube and incandescent lamps. Two bolts and washers attach the game to the base.īall composition: 11/16 inch in diameter red marblette ball. The optional base contains a notice from the manufacturer recommending that the operator add 50 lbs weight to the inside to prevent tipping. Cabinet has walnut formica with aluminum trim. A solid-state sound card provides crowd noises when any hit is made and/or only when a home run occurs (operator option). Depending on how far the player pivots the shooter knob before releasing it, a number 1 through 5 will illuminate above the shooter knob as a gauge, misspelled on the game as a "Skill Gage". Plexiglas playfield with light animation (players run bases). View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database () (External site)ģ outs or score of 100 runs ends game. Needs More Ratings! 7.8 / 10 ( 1 ratings) Ĭhicago Coin Machine Manufacturing Company (1932-1977) Internet Pinball Machine Database: Chicago Coin 'Mini-Baseball'
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