![]() No images are for sale or download from this site.Īll copyrighted and trademarked Gottlieb© material licensed from Gottlieb Development LLCĪll copyrighted and trademarked Bally©, Williams© Midway© material licensed from Planetary Pinball Supply, Inc©Ĭopyright © 2021 PinballPrice. We don't set prices, we just show you the factsĬlick HERE to return to MAIN selection pageĪll photographs, trademarks and copyrighted materials remain property of their respective owners and are used for game recognition purposes only here. Nice = works 100%, very little wear, sparkling clean and shinyĮxcellent = near mint condition, very little use, no wear Good = looks and mostly works fine with maybe some minor issues, and or some wear N/w = not working (complete EM games only)ĭecent = complete game, some wear, needs shopped NIB = new in box HER = high end restoration LE = limited edition. Where appropriate, other trademarks & copyrights remain property of their - Chicago Coin All Star Baseball pinball machineĬommon notes may include the following abbreviations: Site design, phrasing, and other local content copyright 2004-2023 by The Internet Pinball Database™. Game Adjustments and Letter Dated April 17, 1967Īll copyrighted and trademarked Gottlieb ® material licensed from Gottlieb Development LLC.Ĭopyrighted and trademarked material from Planetary Pinball Supply, Inc ® used with permission.Īll photographs licensed from original photographers, who retain their copyright. If anyone has a schematic for this game that indicates it is a "corrected" version, please contact us. We don't know how to tell the differences between the two schematics versions or if the game adjustments that were stapled to the manufacturer's letter are themselves the corrections moving forward. Also check out the people who worked for Chicago Coin list Wishlist Collection Find on market. There are 84 machines in the database for this manufacturer. We infer that the first games of the production run shipped on Maand we have modified the date of this listing to mat ch. Listing all Chicago Coin pinball machines sorted by date in descending order. It references a corrected schematic and states "This change will apply to all schematics shipped with the games between Maand April 4, 1967." Therefore, games shipped after April 4 would have the corrected schematic. ![]() In the Files section is a manufacturer's letter to operators dated Apadvising them that a previous version of the schematic was in error. We are not sure what the original color shade is, and differences in the camera used, the lighting, and color fading of the cabinet itself all may be factors in the variations that we see. In fact, in one image, the left side of the cabinet appears slightly blue while the front of the same cabinet appears green. The difference may be due to differences in camera photography. One game pictured here seems to have a blue-on-white cabinet while other games pictured here seem to have green-on-white. The backglass and the upper playfield marq uee both spell the name as two words, "Bulls Eye", while the manufacturer's flyer text and the schematic spell it as one word, "Bullseye". ![]() The factory-installed size was 1-inch diameter. ![]() The diameter of the hole in the red plastic bulls eye target can be any of four sizes shipped from the factory with each game: 7/8 inch, 1 inch, 1 1/4 inch, and 1 3/8 inch. The third (center) ramp is metal painted red and raises up during the game to allow player to shoot for the Bullseye feature and retracts after each out. View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database () (External site) Needs More Ratings! 7.9 / 10 ( 4 ratings) Ĭhicago Coin Machine Manufacturing Company (1932-1977) Internet Pinball Machine Database: Chicago Coin 'Bulls Eye Baseball'
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