CUE BALL WIZARD
PRICE: $1.00
Reconditioned - Waiting for a home to support restoration and revive this unique machine.
Produced by Gottlieb
Released in 1992
One of 5,700 units produced this solid-state electronic (SS) machine features include 2 slippers, 4 slingshots, 2 7-bank drop targets, 21 standup targets, 3 kick-out holes, 2 captive balls, 1 kick-target and 2-ball and 3-ball multiball modes and two video modes. Also features an oscillating captive ball kicker on elevated mini-playfield, full-sized captive cue ball on lower playfield and two standup targets are elevated and can only be hit by the captive cue ball - this cue ball can be removed from play as an operator option. Designed by Jon Norris, with art by David Moore, Constantino Mitchell and Jeanine Mitchell, dots/animation by Rand Paulin.
Call Pinball Alley, Rochester, NY for details on the pricing of each restoration and machine. We do not sell machines as is. We do not sell machines as projects or to be restored by another party. These machines are to be restored in house once a home has become available. The price of the restoration will depend on labor and parts.
Images courtesy of Chris Poibug, Frank Ersfeld, Mark Clayton and Miklos Szebenyi.
Produced by Gottlieb
Released in 1992
One of 5,700 units produced this solid-state electronic (SS) machine features include 2 slippers, 4 slingshots, 2 7-bank drop targets, 21 standup targets, 3 kick-out holes, 2 captive balls, 1 kick-target and 2-ball and 3-ball multiball modes and two video modes. Also features an oscillating captive ball kicker on elevated mini-playfield, full-sized captive cue ball on lower playfield and two standup targets are elevated and can only be hit by the captive cue ball - this cue ball can be removed from play as an operator option. Designed by Jon Norris, with art by David Moore, Constantino Mitchell and Jeanine Mitchell, dots/animation by Rand Paulin.
Call Pinball Alley, Rochester, NY for details on the pricing of each restoration and machine. We do not sell machines as is. We do not sell machines as projects or to be restored by another party. These machines are to be restored in house once a home has become available. The price of the restoration will depend on labor and parts.
Images courtesy of Chris Poibug, Frank Ersfeld, Mark Clayton and Miklos Szebenyi.