The First Pinball Machine Ever Built - Bally Hoo - 1932
Machine Number 29
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Absolute collectors item. This machine was imported from the US as part of my private collection. It is in beautiful condition as shown. Please don't hesitate to email me for more photos. Private inspection available upon request. Notwithstanding that, the pictures say it all. "Bally Hoo" was the first coin-operated pinball game, it was introduced in 1931, invented by Raymond Maloney who founded the Bally Corporation. Bally Hoo is a purely mechanical pinball machine. It takes US 1 coins (2 come with the machine) and delivers 7 balls. They are a table top version and has no legs. Apparently most were made this way and legs were optional. As well as being a very interesting item, due to it being unique and "the 29th pinball machine made" I believe this machine is an investment also. The machine is ultimate pinball machine to have as part of your collection/ games room. These machines are extremely rare. Particularly in this condition. No tyre kickers please! This machine belongs with a collector or somene who will love it and look after it as it has been looked after in the past. I will crate it and ship to anywhere in the world. Please request a price prior to bidding. New bidders please contact me first before bidding or you will be cancelled. Happy bidding,
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