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Jackpot pinball machine

Collector Value Est.

$1,600–$2,800

USD · Market estimate

Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.

DemandModerate
Rarity35/100
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Williams · 1971

Jackpot

1970sEMaka JP

Notable Features

Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (5), Kick-out holes (3). Three slot machine type reels near top of playfield award points for certain combinations of symbols. Maximum displayed point score is 99,990 points per player. Replay wheel maximum: 37

1971
Year
5,147
Produced
4
Players
Specifications
Manufacturer
Williams
Year Released
1971
Type
EM
Display
reels
Model #
397
Units Produced
5,147
Players
4
Credits
Design
Norm Clark
Art
Christian Marche

Historical Notes

Same game as the 4-player Williams' 1971 'Gold Rush' but made for export. The 1-player version of this game is Williams' 1971 'Klondike'. On the backglass, the yellow neckerchief has the letters "N C", a probable reference to Norm Clark. Reportedly, these initials are not as visible on other backglases in the production run. The promotional photos for Jackpot and Gold Rush are of the same machine but with a change of backglass and score card, and the playfield ball was moved to the other side of the up-post. Unlike production games, in these photos there are no posts in the gaps between the slingshots and the flippers. In the lower playfield, the Special insert is labeled to award 10000 points whereas production games are labeled for 5000 points. Pictured in this listing is a game located in Europe with serial number 94083 and with a Special insert labeled for 10000 points. The owner advised us this insert illuminates when a relay labeled "10,000 relay" is energized but it still only awards 5000 points when lit via five pulses from the score motor. We have labeled these game images as "Early Production". At some point in production, this relay was relabeled as the "Special Relay" as also indicated on the schematic. The schematic for this game indicates the presence of an electrically-operated large bell but the one picture we have of inside the cabinet does not have the bell in view along the back wall. The smaller bell in the backbox is mechanically operated and thus would not appear on the schematic. Production Floor Records for Jackpot and Gold Rush: Production Start Date: Prior to Jul-7-1971 Production End Date: Aug-23-1971 Production Floor Quantity: 6303 First ship date: Prior to Jul-7-1971 Last ship date: Aug-31-1971 Product History Record for Jackpot and Gold Rush: Quantity produced for USA/Canada: 1156* (Gold Rush) Quantity produced for export: 5147* (Jackpot) Total quantity produced: 6303* Price to Distributor: $622.50 *These quantities may be sales estimates.

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