At the end of the pin row, two pitch and bats, Batting
Practice and Star Slugger.
Turn the corner, and check out the rare "Squoits."
I took this pic in April,
2005. The clown was added not too long before that.
"What You Should Know" games are a lot of
fun. You drop in a dime, the lights flash around and stop on what
you should really know. Check out the disclaimer, "No
electric shock."
More rarities.
Need a pen? This is the first pen vending machine
I've ever seen.
Here's the stuff across from the other row.
"Ringer" by Williams, late 60's or early
70's, approx. You toss your horseshow by turning the wheel really
fast.
A pitch and bat, a hockey game, and a puck game with a
skee-ball layout.
The ABC bowler game is my favorite.
Chicago Coin's Motorcycle, a Williams crane game, and
Hi-Score Pool, which looks like a pinball machine, but doesn't quite play
like one. The ball shoots out from where it drains, and hits
underneath each ball to lite it up.