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Williams · 1953
Nine Sisters
Notable Features
Impulse flipper (1), Pop bumpers (3), Trap holes (4), Kick-out holes (2), Kicker lanes (2). Score reel scoring (three moving reels and four stationary "zero" reels). A kicker lane in lower left playfield propels the ball upwards through a circular ramp (the Whirligig) to a second kicker hidden underneath the ramp which sends ball to upper playfield.
Historical Notes
The manufacturer’s original playfield drawing (not shown here) had its bottom section cut away and missing, but the top of the words "9 Sisters" can be seen. Any date and signature would have been below that. Williams experimented with score reel scoring in their single-player pinball machines during Oct-Dec 1953. 'Nine Sisters' was one of six games made in this way. They went back to using bulb scoring in 1954 and didn't use score reels again until they began multi-player production in March 1955.
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