Nostalgic Babyface Pinball Machine
Item Details
A Babyface pinball machine manufactured by United Manufacturing Company of Chicago, which was in business from 1942 until 1962. This is an electro-mechanical machine, made in December of 1948. This machine was set up to allow players to receive 5 balls for 5 cents per play. There are two flippers, and six kick out holes. Numbers 1-10 are scored by hitting bumpers and kick out holes, which also will spell out ‘BABYFACE’ on the back screen. Has the original cardboard with the rules of the game to the left of the playfield. Back glass has minimal paint loss to the reverse painted glass. Painted wood cabinet and wood legs. Has keys and is in working order.
Condition
Game condition itself is good, playfield is in fair condition. Was just recently serviced, however will not turn off. Must use power cord to power on and off. (included) Some paint loss to wood cabinet and back glass, consistent with age and use. Best to preview for personal assessment of condition.
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Item #
14CIN356-357