Merzig (D)
datering | 1963
fotocredit | vervaardiger onbekend
RPPC | Agfa
digitale kopie | 29 januari 2025
MUSEUM VOOR POPULAIRE CULTUUR
Merzig (D)
datering | 1963
fotocredit | vervaardiger onbekend
RPPC | Agfa
digitale kopie | 29 januari 2025
Foire de Tours (FR)
datering | 3 mei 1968
fotocredit | vervaardiger onbekend
digitale kopie | 28 januari 2025
datering | jaren ’60
fotocredit | Anneke Van Eeckelen
digitale kopie | 25 januari 2025
Turnhout Kermis
datering | ca. 1960
fotocredit | Jeannine Van Looy
digitale kopie | 21 juni 2012
Turnhout Kermis
datering | ca. 1960
fotocredit | Jeannine Van Looy
digitale kopie | 21 juni 2012
Turnhout Kermis
datering | 1966
fotocredit | Jeannine Van Looy
digitale kopie | 21 juni 2012
Turnhout Kermis
datering | 1965
fotocredit | Bob Van Dooren
digitale kopie | 24 januari 2025
Turnhout Kermis
datering | 1964
fotocredit | Bob Van Dooren
digitale kopie | 24 januari 2025
Turnhout Kermis
datering | 1969
fotocredit | James Van Litsenborg
digitale kopie | 21 januari 2025
Camelot
Bally
1970
Camelot by Bally was designed in October 1969 and manufactured in February 1970. It was the second Bally four-player featuring the new 3 Inch ‘king size’ flippers. Also, it was one of just two Bally four-players combining 4-digit scoring with the new large flippers. The two-player version with identical playfield and cabinet artwork (in different colors however) is Galahad, manufactured in January 1970. Like all Bally machines with the lift-up frame cabinet, it needs slightly shorter 71 cm, black painted legs.
theme | Medieval, knights
design | Ted Zale
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
1.865 units produced
acquisitie | ca. 2018