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Company: Williams (WMS Industries)
Year: 1976
Dimensions: Length: 22", Height: 17 1/2" (With out legs), Length: 51 1/2"
Light Box: Length: 11 1/4", Height: 27 1/2,
Width: 30 1/4",
Scoring: Reel
Display: Lights for Game Over, Ball # and Player #
Sound: Bell
Coin: Quarter
Number of Simultaneous Players: 1 Maximum number of Players: 4
Balls: 3 or 5 adjustable
Misc: Chance game available

Update 3-23-04
Finally discovered what the problem was.
I ran a jumper wire from the power supply to the playfield. Machine works!!! While screwing around with different connections
I accidentally ran 200+ volts to the black glass' 6 volt bulbs. All bulbs that were lit at that time blew instantly.
Ordered 100 bulbs, 2 flipper coils (one is bad) and a set of playfield rubbers from www.betson.com. I am currently watching a couple of pairs of legs on eBay.

I know I said this before but now I finally found the real problem with this machine. I found the 1 (out of about 75)
contact that was not closing to reset the playfield. Bending the contact fixed one problem.
Turns out the flipper coil wasn't bad. Somebody put the coil in backwards. I put 2 new coils in anyways.
All bulbs and rubbers have been replaced. Game works perfectly. Time for paint restoration.
I am including these pictures to show the wear and condition of the paint. Andrea will be touching up the graphics in
a few months.




This is our dog Angel. For some reason she just loves to watch us play this game.

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