Does anybody know what ever happened to the 25 hole Bally pinball machines from the early 1960's that could be found in almost any bar room? They were nickel machines without bumpers or flippers. There was a super screen on the back of the machine thatincreased the odds of winning if you were able to activate the super screen by putting in an excessive amount of nickels. By winning you were given points which were paid off by the establishment at 5 cents per point. These were gambling machines from
Any information to ease my curiousity would be appreciated.
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