Rockola world series baseball game
Please donate to Pinside, support the site and get a next to your username to show for it! Donate to Pinside. Sign in. Design by: David Rockola Produced: Approx 50,, one of the highest production pinball machines ever World's Series was a very popular baseball pinball machine.
An Australian variation of this game was called Pleasure Island. Ball Shooter Patent Number 1,, Mechanical Patent No.
Tags edit baseball sports. Edit intro text. Design team Sorry, but we don't seem to have any information about the design team of this machine. Game details PinsideID Manufactured by Rockola Manufacturing Company. Type Electro Mechanical. Release 50, produced. Cabinet Small body. Display type None. IPDB View all details Edit game details. You can add quotes when you're logged in. Pinside rating This machine has not received any ratings yet.
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On the market There is currently 1 ad related to this game on the Pinside Market place. Machine - For Sale. Pittsburgh, PA. Price estimate We have seen this game for sale in the Pinside Market 3 times. Go to the Marketplace See archived ads for this game. Many options can occur such as hitting directly to the shortstop for an out, down the 1st or 3rd base line for a home run, a foul ball, double, or a direct shot to Dizzy Dean, the pitcher, for an out.
Twenty different options in all. All the while the three outfielders as well as the four infielders are nervously twitching moving slightly from left to right…positioning themselves awaiting to see your mastery at bat. The machine keeps track of men on base, runs, outs, strikes, and balls. After three outs, the game is over and time for another nickel. Internally there is a maze of wires, ball chutes, etc.
A number of these machines have survived over the past 70 years but few have been restored to like new condition. The consignor, renowned collector Mike Galvin, has indicated that several hundred hours and large quantities of money were needed to bring this example up to his standards of restoration and this machine was the pinnacle of his arcade machine collection.
The machine was completely disassembled and rebuilt from the ground up. The cabinet was re-veneered and inlaid to the original specifications, the playing field was powder coated, motors rebuilt or replaced, internally everything was disassembled, cleaned and painted. There are at least pictures supplied to buyer showing the various stages of restoration as well as some schematic drawings.
Fully functional but machine MUST be on a level setting for all aspects to work.
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