1979 Solid State Four-player ‘Flash’ pinball machine for sale.
Everything works and the displays are clear and bright. The machine has been touched-up but the cosmetic condition is not distracting. Remote MPU battery installed. Includes lock and key for coin door to keep the kids or grandkids out. Manual and schematic available for free on-line. Pick up only, I have a dolly here and will help you load it in your vehicle.
From the Internet Pinball Database:
“Notable Features:
Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), 5-bank drop targets (1), 3-bank drop targets (1), Standup targets (2), Spinning target (1), Kick-out hole (1), Star rollovers (5). Ball shot into play crosses the playfield to get to the top. Flash Lamps under playfield.
Flash was the first game from any manufacturer to have a dynamic background sound during gameplay. It is also the first game from any manufacturer to use Flash Lamps, which provide a temporary burst of flashing light intended primarily for the sake of its visual effect, in contrast to the usual playfield lamps that either provide constant general illumination or turn on and off only as indicators of specific playfield objectives or their point values.”
Game is located in Owen Sound.
Thanks, Chris
Everything works and the displays are clear and bright. The machine has been touched-up but the cosmetic condition is not distracting. Remote MPU battery installed. Includes lock and key for coin door to keep the kids or grandkids out. Manual and schematic available for free on-line. Pick up only, I have a dolly here and will help you load it in your vehicle.
From the Internet Pinball Database:
“Notable Features:
Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), 5-bank drop targets (1), 3-bank drop targets (1), Standup targets (2), Spinning target (1), Kick-out hole (1), Star rollovers (5). Ball shot into play crosses the playfield to get to the top. Flash Lamps under playfield.
Flash was the first game from any manufacturer to have a dynamic background sound during gameplay. It is also the first game from any manufacturer to use Flash Lamps, which provide a temporary burst of flashing light intended primarily for the sake of its visual effect, in contrast to the usual playfield lamps that either provide constant general illumination or turn on and off only as indicators of specific playfield objectives or their point values.”
Game is located in Owen Sound.
Thanks, Chris