From bank-a-ball@kghoffman@aol.com to rec.games.pinball on Sunday, May 30, 2021 13:17:11
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What Williams game is #1918? I have a master display board with a 1918 game label and I assume it is a shuffle built about 1985. Clearly #1918 is not a pin, because pinball game numbers were around 540 in that period. I would have guessed a 1984 Strike Zone, but the 1986 Williams Trouble Shooting Guide says Strike Zone is #1916. This master display board has pin connectors, like Comet does. It does not have slip-on edge connectors like other 6A, 7 and 9 games do.
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From frg@frgrahl@gmx.net to rec.games.pinball on Sunday, May 30, 2021 23:15:50
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bank-a-ball wrote:
What Williams game is #1918? I have a master display board with a 1918 game label and I assume it is a shuffle built about 1985. Clearly #1918 is not a pin, because pinball game numbers were around 540 in that period. I would have guessed a 1984 Strike Zone, but the 1986 Williams Trouble Shooting Guide says Strike Zone is #1916. This master display board has pin connectors, like Comet does. It does not have slip-on edge connectors like other 6A, 7 and 9 games do.