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Lectronamo pinball machine

Collector Value Est.

$1,100–$2,000

USD · Market estimate

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

DemandModerate
Rarity55/100
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Stern Electronics · 1978

Lectronamo

Notable Features

Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), 5-bank drop targets (1), 3-bank drop targets (1), Spinning target (1), Kick-out hole (1), Upper left kickback lane.

1978
Year
2,423
Produced
4
Players
Specifications
Manufacturer
Stern Electronics
Year Released
1978
Type
SS
Display
alphanumeric
MPU
Stern M-100 MPU
Model #
105
Units Produced
2,423
Players
4
Credits
Design
Mike Kubin

Historical Notes

First Stern game with electronic sound. Generated by the SB-100 sound board. Service Bulletin #7A indicates this game uses the same ROMs as Stern's 1978 'Nugent'. Pictured in this listing is a game with a narrow-neck, one of two of which we are aware. While the playfield is the same size as other games, the cabinet is almost three inches shorter than normal which required that the neck be narrower. The backbox uses three bolts instead of the usual four. An owner reports that the front leg bolts are in the same place as other Stern cabinets but the rear ones are 3/4 of a inch lower. We don't know the reason for this "narrow-neck" cabinet variation or how many of them were produced. Manufacturer data for Lectronamo: Production Start Date: 8/23/78 Production End Date: 10/16/78 Quantity produced: 2423

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