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Williams · 1969
Set Up
Notable Features
Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (4), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (6), Drop target (1), Up-post between flippers. Backglass light animation (skiers descend slope). The drop target is positioned behind a rebound rubber. Sound: 1 large bell, 1 wooden box chime, and a knocker. The mode can be operator-optioned for one of these three settings: • Add-a-ball • Extended play • 5-ball
Historical Notes
The replay version of this game is Williams' 1969 'Seven Up'. Product History Record for Set Up: Quantity produced for USA/Canada: 204* Quantity produced for export: no entry* Total quantity produced: 204* Price to Distributor: $415.00 *These quantities may be sales estimates. Pictured in this listing are two 2-flipper versions. The upper playfield has posts instead of two flippers even though the playfield wood is unpainted where each flipper would sweep when energized. Under the playfield are dimples in the wood where holes would have been drilled for the flipper shafts instead of having posts. Without these upper flippers, it is harder to score the upper playfield targets. The manufacturer's flyer and promotional photo both show four flippers. It is unknown when in production the games began being produced with only two flippers. Several Williams documents list this game only once, as Model 373, and do not separate the production into 2-flipper and 4-flipper entries. Several handwritten documents authored by Steve Kordek also show only one entry for 'Set Up' and consistently show a single quantity of 225 games produced. A Product History Record, which has been deemed to show sales estimates, provided a lower quantity of 204 units produced. In our files section, the Instruction Manual references four flippers while the schematic references only the lower two. Pictured in this listing is a section under a playfield having a serial-numbered certificate 58531 showing the upper two flipper mechanisms of a four-flipper game. The wiring to these flippers indicate that they were added after initial assembly. Starting at the right side of the single drop target assembly in the lower center of the photo can be seen the double red wire (common power rail used by the lower flippers) sharing a solder lug with a single tan wire. The tan wire is routed on the outside of the wiring bundle, and sometimes outside of the cable lacing to the flipper coil in the upper left, then daisy-chained to the flipper coil in the upper right. As this is the only photo we have of this flipper wiring, we don't know if these upper flippers were added before the game left the factory, or after. We seek hi-res photographs, inside and out, of the version having four flippers, as well as a schematic that shows the four flippers, if one exists. Include the cabinet serial number of the game
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