Collector Value Est.
$1,100–$2,000
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Williams · 1968
Hayburners II
“A Derby Day - Every Day - Every Play”
Notable Features
Flippers (4, the lower 2 are zipper flippers), Slingshots (2), Hanging targets (6), Rollover buttons (6), Standup targets (2), Oscillating center ball-shooter (turret shooter), Mechanical backbox animation (horses race). One of only four Williams games to have "closing flipper action" (a.k.a. zipper flippers). On this game, however, the flippers do not zip to close the flipper gap. Instead, they separate widely to increase the flipper gap to allow the turret shooter a wider range for aiming, then zip to reduce the gap (but not close it) once the ball is in play. Replay wheel maximum: 37
Historical Notes
'Hayburners II' is credited with introducing 3-inch flippers to the game of pinball in place of 2-inch flippers that were used since their introduction in 1947. However, Sample games may exist of Gottlieb's 1951 'Happy-Go-Lucky' as shown in its flyer, where the flippers appear to be 3 inches in length or longer.
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