Pit Stop
Williams
1968
Pit Stop is a pinball machine from October 1968, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | racing
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
2 player game
2.002 units produced
acquisitie | december 2024
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Pit Stop
Williams
1968
Pit Stop is a pinball machine from October 1968, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | racing
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
2 player game
2.002 units produced
acquisitie | december 2024
Pat Hand
Williams
1975
Pat Hand is a pinball machine from May 1975, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | playing cards
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
6.500 units produced
acquisitie | november 2024
A-Go-Go
Williams
1966
Williams A-Go-Go, released in May of 1966, was a huge success and the second machine to feature the contemporary artwork by designer/artist Jerry Kelley. Kelley not only did the artwork, he also designed the low-charger cabinet and invented the smooth nylon buttons. Some years before, he designed the famous Williams logo featuring the sharp-edged “W”. A-Go-Go had several production runs and the last one already had the new-style cabinet with the new triple-chute front door, also designed by Jerry Kelley. This last version of A-Go-Go would have later been called a Limited Edition. The dancing Man with the stylish beard is a self-portrait of Kelley. With a production-run of 5,100 it ranks #4 of the most succesful machines of the 1960’s right behind Gaucho, Capersville and Ship-Mates. The major part of them went to Germany.
theme | happiness – dancing
design | Norm Clark
art | Jerry Kelley
EM
4 player game
5.100 units produced
acquisitie | november 2024
Smart Set
Williams
1969
Smart Set, presented in June 1969, nowadays usually gets bad reviews and is called uninspired and ugly. But no one should forget that this was the first 4-player using the new, so-called ‘king-size flippers’ and made these popular in Europe where 4-players were on demand. The new 3-inch flippers were a big attraction and players were happy even with the simple playfield. After all it was a big seller and Williams earned good money with it.
theme | recreation, jetset
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
4.500 units produced
acquisitie | november 2024
Paddock
Williams
1969
Paddock is a pinball machine from September 1969, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | horse racing
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
1 player game
1.952 units produced
acquisitie | november 2024
OXO
Williams
1973
OXO is a pinball machine from August 1973, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | tic-tac-toe
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
7.053 units produced
acquisitie | september 2022
Cue-T
Williams
1968
Cue-T is a pinball machine from November 1968, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | billiards
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
1 player game
2.800 units produced
acquisitie | 2016
Dipsy Doodle
Williams
1970
Dipsy Doodle is a pinball machine from December 1970, manufactured by Williams Electronic Games, Inc.
theme | dancing
design | Norm Clark
art | Christian Marche
EM
4 player game
acquisitie | augustus 2011