Have You Heard Of Ted Zale? Bally's 1964 HARVEST Pinball Machine
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Love watching you bring these back. Thanks for filming it!
Saturday night was fish and chip night for us in the 70's (in Melbourne, Aus). I always volunteered to go and get the order. They had a pinball machine so I was entertained while waiting.
Thanks for doing the Ted Zale history. Great games.
thanks for a intrestin fourth part and the info about the designer behinde this em game.
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Another great job guys! Playing Fun Cruise is pretty cool and the kickers are great! You guys have a good weekend! Catch you on Tuesday.
Like the late 50s&60s pinball machines. It is my era of cafes and coffee bars in my youth in the UK
Your customer wll be so happy, his new life is about to begin with all the memories from his youth.
Thanks for the design show, this creator has great ideas!
I think that Zell guy was ahead of his time, very eye catching.
Another great old pinball brought back to playing as it did when it came out. …I was around when Bally’s Bazaar came out. The zipper flippers were a huge attraction….the flippers closed, and you couldn’t lose the ball down the middle. Wow, what a feature. This game with the 4 kickers was copied by Gottlieb on Top Card…. It makes its own gravy! …Thanks for a very enjoyable series….Pinball sure has been great for a lot of years now.
Awesome EM, awesome video!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Awesome game!
No, I didn't know about him before this video, and now I'm glad I do!
I really like how fast they get the ball going...every surface seems bounce the ball in a different direction. Even with just three pop bumpers, there are angled rubbers nearby to make the action fast. You really need it to be on 5-ball to have a chance. And even with that, it resets the letters on each ball. It is a pretty clever machine with the self-adjusting difficulty mechanism.
It is definitely the kind of machine I would like. Great job.
i like them all i would love to one one or more of them the one with out flippers looks like a hoot to play
I used to own that machine! Ted Zale is my favorite designer.
I love Nip It. The local arcade to me has one, it's a fun one.
Awesome history lesson on Ted Z! Thank you for that.
On the instructions, I guess one could look for vintage paper that is yellowed but not used. Or, I've never tried this, but maybe spill some coffee on card stock. Speaking of coffee, I've heard of that being added to lume on watch hands. That way, if you have to replace the lume on old hands on an old dial, you can add coffee to help make the lume look more brown. And now, there are likely lume kits that allow you to choose a color that harmonizes with the rest of the dial.
Interestingly, some people are into patina, whether it is watch dials, pickup trucks, or pinball machines. I saw one where someone essentially put an equivalent of Triple-Thick on a somewhat rusted-out pickup. Of course, there were places inside where the metal was gone, so they had to make their own floorboard and all, and even the instrument cluster. While the exterior appearance was mostly original, the engine and interior were not. They put a diesel excavator engine in it. That took an adaptor kit to get that to work with the transmission. It didn't have the torque that they wanted, so they installed turbines and a custom fuel compressor.
Nip It was the pinball machine in Arnold’s on Happy Days!
wow you got all the cool old toys!
My favorite channel!!! ❤
hello again i made a mistake (being old ) the specail was a replay . i got mixed up with bally bazar . the special used to kick the ball back into play . i had both (a long time ago) keep up the great work D Tood
I have a 1966 Deluxe Fun Cruise with no flippers
Not bad for 60 years old
I kept looking at the two roll-over buttons in the middle of the barn dance floor... Do they do anything? They don't appear to have anything on the playfield that says if they are worth points...
Hey Ron!!
He is the best narrator of all time
In the words of Sleepy Joe..Come on Man!!! 😆🤣
Out of curiosity was there or is there any pinball machines that have the shooter lane on the left side of the playfield ?
Not a pinball expert, but the 'easy' free games might have made operators shy away from these designs?
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No I haven't heard of Ted Zale..
How on earth do you play a game with no flippers?
You shake the cabinet
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