50s Pinball
Win-A-Lot Pinball Machine
Hi,
I have just finished working on my latest addition to the Slotalot Arcade
It's a cross between an Allwin and a Pinball Machine, it is called Win-A -Lot and works on and pays out old pennies, its a very unusual machine and am very pleased to have it in my collection.

I have just finished working on my latest addition to the Slotalot Arcade

It's a cross between an Allwin and a Pinball Machine, it is called Win-A -Lot and works on and pays out old pennies, its a very unusual machine and am very pleased to have it in my collection.

Re: Win-A-Lot Pinball Machine
Well done Stuart, was it made by Street's?
I used to have one of their Tuck Shops which if you won threw a roll of sweets at you.
See Shields Tuck Shop & Win-a-Lot Site admin.
I used to have one of their Tuck Shops which if you won threw a roll of sweets at you.
See Shields Tuck Shop & Win-a-Lot Site admin.
Re: Win-A-Lot Pinball Machine
Hi BP
,
I can't find a makers name on the machine, but it is about the same size as a Tuck Shop machine, the cabinet looks like it has been reworked from an old pre flipper pinball type machine
, so it may only have been made in numbers, having said that I like it
as for the tuck shop? maybe one day I will be lucky and find one 

I can't find a makers name on the machine, but it is about the same size as a Tuck Shop machine, the cabinet looks like it has been reworked from an old pre flipper pinball type machine



Re: 50s Pinball
I guess I meant Shield's not Streets, think I got confused because it showed a set of traffic lights.
No hope for me really!
Anyway , whoever the hell made it, it also sported dummy flippers.
No hope for me really!

Anyway , whoever the hell made it, it also sported dummy flippers.
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Re: 50s Pinball
Williams Turf Champ 1958
Re: 50s Pinball
Great in slow motion, great machine as well............... 

Re: Tuck Shop
Tuck shop was my absolute favourite as a kid on holiday in GT Yarmouth. It's no wonder I have so many fillings.
Re: 50s Pinball
A great fun video-the tension increases as the game draws to a conclusion. Well done.
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