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Episode Summary:
The Bally-Williams Era has often been considered on of the most mechanically exciting times in the Pinball Hobby. In fact, many of the games of this era still carry a hefty resale price on the secondary market. The magic of pinball and the world under glass was brought to life by Bally-Williams.
Many pinball personalities who purchased assets from the major manufacturers spent years trying to finish incomplete games or bring back a 'new Bally-Williams'. They all failed because Bally-Williams was unique, it was an industry powerhouse where creativity, competition and magic were created.
This month we cover, our favourite 90's mechs, Dr. Who's Meat Slicer, Pat Lawlor's Magnum Opus, Rod Serling (or Ron Sterling), Code going too far, Gofers, Jpop and Williams dying again.
Sources:
Pinside at Pinside.com
Podcasts: George Gomez. Here, Pat Lawlor 1. 2. 3, Barry Oursler. Here,
The Pinball compendium: 1982 to Present. Schiffer Publishing, Lt. Here
By David Dennis & Ron Hallett5
2929 ratings
Want to Support the Show?
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Episode Summary:
The Bally-Williams Era has often been considered on of the most mechanically exciting times in the Pinball Hobby. In fact, many of the games of this era still carry a hefty resale price on the secondary market. The magic of pinball and the world under glass was brought to life by Bally-Williams.
Many pinball personalities who purchased assets from the major manufacturers spent years trying to finish incomplete games or bring back a 'new Bally-Williams'. They all failed because Bally-Williams was unique, it was an industry powerhouse where creativity, competition and magic were created.
This month we cover, our favourite 90's mechs, Dr. Who's Meat Slicer, Pat Lawlor's Magnum Opus, Rod Serling (or Ron Sterling), Code going too far, Gofers, Jpop and Williams dying again.
Sources:
Pinside at Pinside.com
Podcasts: George Gomez. Here, Pat Lawlor 1. 2. 3, Barry Oursler. Here,
The Pinball compendium: 1982 to Present. Schiffer Publishing, Lt. Here

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