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SpecialtiesInc.www.pinballmachine.comCatalog 2000We carry the world ofPINBALLparts · supplies · books · accessoriesPinballsRubber Ring KitsHigh qualitycarbon-steelpinballspage18Special!3 ballsfor 5The best way to make your pagemachine look and play like new! 13.95 - Single playfield games 17.95 - Double playfield / wide body gamesNovus plastic polishThe bestpinballcleaneravailable!Pinball Price Guidepage4Mr. PinballPrice Guide -pageNew for2001!18Novus #1 - 3.89Novus #2 - 4.99Novus #3 - 5.49Marco Specialties Inc.14 15.005290 Platt Springs RoadLexington,SC 29073-92528458Phone: 803-957-5500 Fax:800-295-

Order InformationDear Pinball Machine Owner,2Thanks for joining us in the endless pursuit of pinball perfection!This catalog is just a sampling of our vastinventory of parts, supplies and informationto help you keep your games playing andlooking like new. Whether you’re operatingyour machine commercially or preserving andplaying a pristine pinball for your personalpleasure, we can help.Your pinball machine is a work of kineticart that chronicles popular culture and engineering. Each one is a limited edition collectible thatdeserves tender loving care.Read all you can about their maintenanceand history and KEEP THEM CLEAN and in aclimate-controlled environment! There are manypinball maintenance “Pin Tips” throughout thesepages to assist.MARCO POLICY:Terms:Merchandise and shipping fees must be prepaid bycheck, cash, money order, C.O.D, PayPal or major creditcard unless an open account has been established by providing 1 bank and 3 open account trade references to us.Please call for a credit application. Make Paypal moneytransfers (www.paypal.com) to paypal@pinballmachine.com.Minimum Orders:There is no minimum order for domestic sales, there isa 100 minimum order for ALL INTERNATIONAL SALES.Returned Checks:Returned checks will be charged an additional 20.00handling fee.Prices:All prices are subject to change without notice. All merchandise is subject to prior sale. We cannot be held responsible for typographical errors.Damaged Merchandise:Please open packages immediately upon receipt andnotify the carrier to file a claim if goods have been damagedin shipping. Keep all shipping containers for inspection.Returns:All items are unconditionally guaranteed. You mayreturn any items found to be unsatisfactory within 30 daysfor a full refund. Due to the sensitive nature of electroniccomponents, we cannot offer refunds on new electroniccomponents. Items covered by a manufacturer’s warrantyshould be returned to the manufacturer.Shipping:Orders over 5 pounds are typically shipped UPSground. Orders under 5 pounds are shipped USPS. Allother common carrier methods of shipping are availableat your option for additional charge. Contact us forshipping charges on Next Day, 2nd Day, or 3 Day,express, and international service.InquiriesIf you have questions about an order, please callus and have your invoice number available.Don’t hesitate to call with your questions or comments. If you’re looking for aspecific part, be sure to have the part number handy – there are thousands of different pieces for thousands of different machines!Sincerely,The Staff at MarcoOrdering is Easy!123Find our Order Form on Page 38Web:www.pinballmachine.comFax Anytime:(800)295-8458, (803)957-6974Call:803-957-5500 (10 am - 7pm EST M-F) We supply parts from the following vendors:PinTip:About PintipsThroughout this catalog, youwill find boxes like this filled withuseful bits of information ortime-saving hints that will helpyou get the most out of the pinball experience.and many more!All catalog contents 2000 Marco Specialties, Inc. The names: Williams, Bally, Midway, Atari, Sega, Stern, Capcom. Gottlieb, Data East and any other coin operateddevice manufacturer as used throughout this catalog are registered names of their respective corporations. Game machine names appearing beneath corporate titlesare registered trademarks of those corporations. Reproduction of any catalog contents, in whole or in part is expressly prohibited. 2000 Marco Specialties, Inc. All rights reserved.803-957-5500Marco Specialties Inc.w w w. p i n b a l l m a c h i n e . c o mfa x : 8 0 3 - 9 5 7 - 6 9 7 4

Pin ParaphenaliaPINBALL FRIDGESOUND MAGNETPINBALL ON THELITTLE SCREEN3Quick IndexBooks4-13Collector’s . 4-5Manuals . 7Factory Literature . 8-13Parts Catalogs . 8-13Tech Books . 6-7Bing!Bing!Ching!Bong!PartsWith its magnetic back, this miniature pinball machine model attachesto any magnetic surface to remind you of your true obsession. Pressthe flipper buttons, and real pinball machine noises sputter from the 3inch tall “Sci-Fi Odyssey” game. There is even a tiny pinball rolling aboutthe playfield. A perfect pin-head present!Own your own VHS NTSC copy of this professionally produced videothat aired on Pay-Per-View. It feature stars such as Guns & Rosesguitarist Slash, Pinball historian Ricahrd Bueschel, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, and much more. The entire pinball era is covered, withfocus on its cultural impact, in this entertaining documentary chockfull of celebrity interviews. A must-see for anyone who has dropped aquarter into a pinball machine.#MINIPIN - Mini magnet pinball machine . 6.95#HOP - History of Pinball video . 16.95A BRIEF HISTORY OF PINBALL1930 - Little Whirl-Wind (Howard Peo). The first upright pin game.1931 - Baffle Ball (D. Gottlieb & Co.). The first commercially successful pinball machine, selling 50,000 units.1931 - Bally-Hoo (Bally Mfg.). Bally’s kick-off pinball machine. Sold75,000 units.1932 - Advance (Harry Williams). Williams introduces the “tilt” mechanism.1935 - Stoner Mfg. Co. introduces back-glasses on their “Aristocrat”line of machines.1947 - Humpty-Dumpty (D. Gottlieb & Co.). The first pinball withflippers.1948 - Pop Bumpers introduced. Steve Kordek positions flippers atplayfield bottom.1951 - Gottlieb introduces the ‘slingshot kicker’ - still in use.1954 - Super Jumbo (D. Gottlieb & Co.) is the first four player game.1956 - Balls-A-Poppin’ (Bally Mfg.). The first multiball machine.1957 - Wooden legs replaced by steel.1960 - Flipper (D. Gottlieb & Co.). The first add-a-ball pinball machine.1960 - Magic Clock (WMS Electronics). The first pinball machine witha moving target.1966 - Bazaar (Bally Mfg.). The first pinball machine with zipper flippers.1968 - Williams increases flipper from 2” to the current 3” size.1971 - Challenger (D. Gottlieb & Co.). The first 2-player head-to-headpinball machine.1971 - 2001 (D. Gottlieb & Co. ) is first with in-line drop target banks.1972 - Pinball legalized in Los Angeles after a 33 year absence.803-957-55001975 - Super Flipper (Chicago Coin). The first video pinball game.1975 - Dyn’O Mite (Allied Leisure). First hybrid solid state/electromechanical pinball machine.1975 - Spirit of ‘76 (Micro Games). The first totally electronic solidstate pinball machine.1976 - Pinball legalized in New York City and Chicago after a 35 yearabsence.1977 - Atarians (Atari). The first wide-body pinball machine.1979 - Gorgar (Williams Electronics). The first talking pinball.1980 - Firepower (Williams Electronics). The first electronic pinball tofeature multi-ball play.1982 - Caveman (D. Gottlieb & Co.). The first combination pinball/video machine.1984 - Gil Pollock and investors buy Gottlieb, change name to Premier.1987 - Laser War (Data East). Data East’s first machine, and the firstone to feature stereo sound.1987 - Banzai Run (WMS Electronics) First pinball to feature vertical horizontal playfields.1988 - Williams Electronics takes over Bally pinball manufacturing.1989 - Data East introduces solid state flipper on Robo Cop.1994 - Data East Pinball aquired by Sega, renaming the company toSega Pinball, Inc.1996 - Gottleib/Premier closes its doors.1999 - Gary Stern aquires Sega Pinball, renaming the company to SternPinball.1999 - Williams shuts down its pinball division.Marco Specialties Inc.w w w. p i n b a l l m a c h i n e . c o m19-32Armatures/Plungers . 24Ball Shooter Parts . 26Bumper Caps . 23Bumper Parts . 23Buttons . 26Cabinet Hardware . 26Coils/Coil Sleeves . 24Connectors . 28Cords . 28Drop Targets . 27Electronic Components . 29Flipper Bats/Shafts . 23Flipper Parts . 21-22Flipper Rebuild Kits . 22Fuses . 30Lamp Socketes . 20Lane Guides . 19Legs . 26Locks . 26Metal Posts . 20Mylar . 32Optos . 30Plastic Posts . 19Screws/Nuts . 20Springs . 17Switches . 25Targets . 25Trim . 32Supplies . 14-18Bulbs/Lamps . 16Cleaners . 18Displays . 16Paints . 18Polishs . 18Pinballs . 17Rubber Parts . 14-15Order Forms 35,37Parts Kits . 34Upgrades .31Tools . 33 2000 Marco Specialties, Inc. All rights reserved.fa x : 8 0 3 - 9 5 7 - 6 9 7 4

Collector Books4COLLECTINGPRICE GUIDES ARCADEArcade Treasures by Bill Kurtz:MR. PINBALLMACHINE INDEXby Daina PettitCoin-op collectors’ favorite historian has done it again and brought thearcade memorabilia movement to life with this great book. This hardcover, 167 page book is filled with 447 color photos and commentaryon the greatest pinball, baseball, arcade, fortune teller, novelty, andvideo games ever. Has tips on locating, trading, repairing, and maintaining your games.Arcade 1 by Bueschel &Gronowski:Fresh from pinball machine archivist DainaPettit comes the 2001 edition of his 124page, wire bound pinball machine, bingo,and baseball index. The alphabetical listingalso includes key coded entries for gamefeatures and books with pictorial or textreferences. Appendices contain serial number statistic comments, bibliography, anda glossary. Covers over 2000 flipper stylemachine titles made between 1947 and2000 and a large number of the “holy grail”of data for collectors -- production numbers!It isn’t pure pinball, but a fascinating retrospective of machineson the pinball periphery: baseballmachines, shuffle alleys, gungames, fortune tellers, and dozens of types of intriguing arcadeequipment from 1885 to 1983.The 306 page softcover book contains B&W photos, biographies,and anecdotes describing the creation and operation of the coinop wonders of their day.#ATK - Arcade Treasures . 39.95#A1B - Arcade 1 . 39.95PINBALL HISTORYBINGO MACHINESNEW!#MPPI - Mr. Pinball Machine Index 15.00PENNY ARCADEPRICE GUIDEVolume 1Encyclopedia of Pinball, Vol. 1by Richard Bueschel:This comprehensive encyclopediavolume covers the origins of pinball from 1930 to 1933 when pinball entered popular culture. Itcovers the machines of the eraand patent wars.By Larry BiezaVolume 2BALLY BINGOPINBALL MACHINESThe Penny Arcade Price Guide by LarryBieza contains valuable information for collectors including date of introduction, price,and notes on a wide variety of penny arcade machines. The categories are brokendown into areas for baseball games, bowling and shuffle games, diggers/ cranes, driving games, fortune tellers, gun games, andmiscellaneous machines. 84 pages, B&Wphotos, softcover.#APG97 - Penny Arcade PriceGuide 16.00 2000 Marco Specialties, Inc. All rights reserved.803-957-5500by Jeffrey LawtonFinally, the segment of pinball often omitted in othercollectors books is thoroughly covered in this handsome 162 page hardback color book. Bingo pinballhistorian Jeffrey Lawton goes into great depth covering the gameplay and history of the machines, beginning with the simpler early machines in 1951 tothe “20 holer” games of the ‘60s. Also included aresections containing technical tips, trouble-shootingprocedures, and common problems. This is one bookthat any serious collector, pinball or bingo, shouldown.#BBPM - Bally Bingo Pinball 39.95Encyclopedia of Pinball, Vol. 2 by Richard Bueschel:The second volume of this historic series includes topics such as: Ending the patent wars,electricity comes to pinball, and more. Covers the years from 1934 to 1936.#EOP - Encyc. of Pinball Vol. 1 . 49.95#EOP2 - Encyc. of Pinball Vol. 2 . 49.95 PinTip:Careful with the cleaning!Don’t use petroleum-distillate based cleaners on yourplayfields around clear plastic shields—they can dissolve theadhesive backing and lift the plastic up along with playfieldpaint (NOVUS polish has no distillates)!See page 18 for cleaning supplies.Marco Specialties Inc.w w w. p i n b a l l m a c h i n e . c o mfa x : 8 0 3 - 9 5 7 - 6 9 7 4

Collector BooksGotPinball?THE COMPLETEPINBALL BOOKby Marco RossignoliThis hardcover tome is the heavyweight of pinballbooks, weighing in at over 4 pounds. The 320 pagebook vividly displays the evolution of the featuresthat pinball players have come to love in today’smodern machines, while highlighting the fantasticartwork that is a crucial element of the machines.The detailed history covers machines from the 1930sto the 1990s. It includes a listing of over 3000games built to date, including statistics, pricing information, and over 900 color photographs. Thisbook is definitely one of the most comprehensivecollectors’ books out there, and a must-have for anypinball lover’s library.#CPB - Complete Pinball Book . 59.955COLLECTOR’S GUIDE TOVINTAGE COIN MACHINESby Richard BueschelThis release from coin-opmachine scholar DickBueschel is a 200 page,hardcover edition withcollecting tips, resources,and a price guide. Hashundreds of captionedcolor photos of slot machines, jukeboxes, pinball, arcade, vending, andscale devices from the1900’s through the videogame era. This is an important reference workfor your library.#CGB - Collector’s Guide, Vintage Coin Machines 38.95PINBALL MACHINESby Eiden & LukasThis 3rd edition coffee table style book consisting of 168 pages ofcolor & B&W photos of about 200 pinball machines with emphasis onbackglass art. This guide for collectors provides an alphabetical overview of the variety, artistry, & ingenuity that has made pinball a chronicleof pop culture. Highly recommended.SLOT MACHINESAND COIN-OP GAMESby Bill KurtzDon’t let the cultural misnomer inthe title confuse you (a ‘slot machine’ in Europe isn’t only a onearmed bandit — it’s any amusement device with a coin slot) This128 page color coffee-table typebook focuses on reel-type slotsand various arcade games (witha great pinball section, too). Kurtzis a master coin-op collector &writer who contributes frequentlyto GAMEROOM magazine and industry trade journals. This bookis an important historical reference.#PME - Pinball Machines . 35.00PINBALL 1by Richard BueschelA 248 page soft cover book containing info,anecdotes, and B&W photos of the top 100pinballs from 1931 to 1978. Also containsa 111 page history and reference guide.#SMK - Slot Machines & Coin-op Games . 35.00#P1B - Pinball 1 . 34.95PINBALL AND WORLD WAR IICHARLES BELL:THE COMPLETEWORKSby Terry CummingPinball and World War II exploresthe turbulent times of the WW2period with respect to pinball inAmerica. Never before or afterhas there been such a unique andinteresting time for the game. Allaspects of the game are exploredin detail in this 118 page combbound volume. Numerous ads andphotos are also featured. To topit off, a definitive conversiongame list is provided for reference.by GeldzahlerThis is not a collector’s reference book inasmuch as a photorealistically rendered journey that reminds collectors why theycollect. The 146 page hardcover contains spectacular colorlithographs of Bell’s incredible oil paintings of gumball andpinball machines and other vintage toys. (Bally PARAGONowners will delight to the ‘balls-eye’ views of this machine.)#CBC - Charles Bell, the Complete Works 45.00803-957-5500NEW!#PWW2 - Pinball & WWII . 24.95Marco Specialties Inc.w w w. p i n b a l l m a c h i n e . c o m 2000 Marco Specialties, Inc. All rights reserved.fa x : 8 0 3 - 9 5 7 - 6 9 7 4

Tech Books6ICEPINBALLTROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDEVNOFor electro-mechanical pinball devotees, Russ Jensendetails basic electrical theory and explains how toread schematic diagrams in this 50 page softcoverguide. Sections covering basic circuits, switches,and troubleshooting techniques are included alongwith diagrams and photos of typical machines.#PTG - Pinball Troubleshooting Guide 19.95VNOICEWPCTROUBLESHOOTINGMANUALby SnicerHere is an excellent and,hard to believebut true, EASYTO UNDERS T A N Dnovice’s repairguide for latemodel WILLIAMS pinball(System 11and WPC) machines. This isa large formatbook with bigpictures and diagrams intended to help isolate problems to the assembly level.#WPCNS - WPC Troubleshooting 29.95ADV.REFERENCEHANDBOOK FORGAMES TECHNICIANSby StanleyThese 178 pagesoft cover booksare written by aman with manyyears experience inthe coin-op business. This manualis a compilation oftechnical facts onjukeboxes, pinballs,andearlyvideogames. It contains cross references from manufacturer to generic part #’s for tubes, transistors, IC’s,coils, lamps, monitors, phonographs, and many othercomponents. If you’ve ever had to fix any early solidstate coin-op machines, this book is for you.#RHS - Ref. Handbook by Stanley . 21.95 2000 Marco Specialties, Inc. All rights reserved.803-957-5500VNOICEPINBALL MACHINECARE ANDMAINTENANCEby Bernard Bear KamoroffEveryone shopping for a machine and new owners will find a wealth ofvaluable information and step-by-step help in this thorough manual. Itcovers both electromechanical and electronic machines from groundup. The wealth of topics include: Choosing and purhcasing a machine Easy adjustments Descriptions and illustrations of components Cleaning and maintenance Troubleshooting and do-it-yourself repair Keeping the flippers ‘hot’ And much more!#PMCM - Pinball Machine Care and Maintenance 24.95VNOICGOTTLIEBINSTRUCTION &SERVICE MANUALEVNOICEPINBALL MACHINEMAINTENANCEby Henk De JagerEven though this 70 page booklet was written by the GOTTLIEBpeople in the 60’s, it remains anexcellent source of generic information for any electro mechanical (EM) pinballs made after1960. Contains sections starting with an excellent glossary ofterms used by all machine makers, descriptions and adjustmentsof components and assemblies,circuit analysis, troubleshooting,game setup, and maintenance.This is a novice technician’s guideto EM’s that even pros can gleanuseful tips from.This book is for you who haveelectromechanical basket-cases.New, recently translated from theDutch author, this 196 page softcover volume provides in-depthhelp for ailing EM’s built between1960 and 1977. This is an exhaustive exploration designed forthe both the novice with littleknowledge of electricity and theseasoned tinkerer. Includes manydiagrams, drawings, tips andhints for amateur technicians onBALLY, GOTTLIEB, and WILLIAMS equipment. Covers everything from light bulbs, to relays,to coin mechanisms. Highly recommended.#GISM - GTB Instruction and Service Manual . 9.95#PMM - Pinball Machine Maintenance . 37.95VNOICENOVICE GUIDESWMS - Introduction to CoinOperated Amusement Games:A 66 page, 8½” x 11" guide toWilliams electromechanical terminology that includes pictures anddescription of commonly used assemblies and components of pinball and baseball games. Has aglossary of coin machine jargon,troubleshooting section, wirecolor code chart, and chart ofschematic symbols.Introduction To BALLY FlipperGames:This 48 page comb bound, 8½” x11" novice level instruction bookcontains sections on terms & definitions, wire color codes, lubrication & adjustment instructions,relay, step-up, credit unit descriptions and other assembly information. Also contains instructionson servicing and troubleshooting.#WMSICA Intro to CoinOp Games 10.95#BLYIFG - Intro. to BLYFlipper Games 9.95Marco Specialties Inc.w w w. p i n b a l l m a c h i n e . c o m PinTip:Know your GottliebMany dead Gottlieb early solid-state gamesare mis-diagnosed as having circuit board problems when the problem is simply a dirty or broken coin door slam tilt switch. The slam switchand the ball roll tilt switch are the only NORMALLY CLOSED switches on these games. Tomake matters even more complex, the last 5System 80B games changed these switchesback to NORMALLY OPEN!fa x : 8 0 3 - 9 5 7 - 6 9 7 4

Tech BooksADV.7BALLY HOMEPINBALL GAMES TEST PROCEDURESMANUALSTAR TECH PINBALL BULLETINSELECTRONIC PINBALL REPAIRAND MAINTENANCE VOL. 1:Secrets from the best pinball techs in the industry are revealed by thecoin-op editors of STAR*TECH Journal, the professional technician’strade magazine. This 118 page compilation of 203 factory revisionsand technicians’ fix articles covers solid state machines from all majormanufacturers. The15 general tips articles that cover subjects such asweak flipper cures, fixing switch matrixes, and more are especiallyuseful. Covers the following machines:8-Ball champAftorAgents 777Atilla the HunBack to the FutureBatmanBlack Knight 2000Black Water 100CentaurCometDinerDr. DudeEight Ball DeluxeEl DoradoElviraF-14 TomcatFire!Fireball ClassicFunhouseGilligan’s IslandGold WingsHardbodyHeavy MetalHigh SpeedHot ShotsIce FeverJokerzLaser WarMillionaireMon. Nite FootballMotordomeParty AnimalD.E. PlayboyRabbit PunchRobocopRollergamesSecret ServiceSilver SluggerSpace ShuttleSplit SecondSimpsonsSpring BreakStar TrekTaxiTMNTTime MachineTruck StopTerminator 2WhirlwindXenophobe#STBOSS - Star Tech Pinball Repair & Maint. Vol. 1 39.95ELECTRONIC PINBALL REPAIRAND MAINTENANCE VOL. 2:This volume contains 140 pages of information that picks up whereVolume 1 leaves off. This edition focuses on pinball machines builtfrom the mid-1980’s through the mid 1990’s and includes bulletins andtips on the specific games listed to the right, as well as: Williams/Ballygeneral illumination; low solenoid voltage, and dozens of other generaland specific electronic pinball machine technical topics. Get this manualand stay informed about your machine!Apollo 13Addams FamilyBatman ForeverBlack Knight 2000CometCue Ball WizardCycloneDemolition ManDraculaDr. WhoFish TalesFlintstonesFrankensteinGetawayGuns N’ RosesHookHot ShotIndiana JonesJudge DreddJurassic ParkLethal Weapon 3Party ZonePennant FeverPhantomPopeyeRollergamesThe ShadowSimpsonsSpy HunterStar TrekT.N.G.Star WarsStreet Fighter 2GTB Strikes &SparesTerminator 2Twilight ZoneTime MachineWhitewaterWorld CupSoccer#STBOSS2 - Star Tech Pinball Repair & Maint Vol 2 . 39.95 PinTip:Cool BulbsSwitch to #47 lamps to letyour machine run cooler. Theyburn slightly dimmer than #44’s,but draw less current and lastlonger. (See page 16) The BALLY Standardized Test Procedures Manualfor Series I & II Home Pinball Games covers troubleshooting and maintenance for all the home style electronic pinball games that BALLY produced. The Series I games are FIREBALL & EVEL KNIEVEL; the SeriesII games are C APTAIN FANTASTIC, GALAXY RANGER,and another FIREBALL . Diagnostics and troubleshooting are described in sections that include Display,Switch Matrix, Solenoid, Sound, CPU, MechanicalAdjustments, and all wiring diagrams and schematics. Also included are data sheets for all solid statedevices used in the game to help you substitute parts.#BLYH - Home Pin Manual 24.95REPLACEMENTMANUALSFOR YOUR MACHINE!WE CARRY ALL OF THEM!PinTip:Pin-ComfortWhether your copy is mangled or missing, wecan furnish new originals for all late modelgames. We also have thousands of older manuals available in our library. Be sure to specifygame name, manufacturer.Store your pinball machine ina climate-controlled environmentwhenever possible. Large temperature and humidity changeshasten the deterioration ofbackglass and playfield artwork.803-957-5500#MANUALS - Solid state manual ( 1977) 25.00#MANUALE - E.M. Manual (games 1977) 20.00Marco Specialties Inc.w w w. p i n b a l l m a c h i n e . c o m 2000 Marco Specialties, Inc. All rights reserved.fa x : 8 0 3 - 9 5 7 - 6 9 7 4

Factory LiteraturePARTS CATALOGS8BALLY ELECTRONICPINBALL THEORYOF OPERATIONThis 20 page manual, BALLY #FO-601-02, is intendedfor the experienced technician who wants an in-depthexplanation of the BALLY 6800 based MPU system. Itis the same material presented at BALLY service schoolsand complements the FO-560-3. This booklet explainsexactly what goes on during all those MPU green LEDflashes and how the MPU communicates with the restof the game hardware. Get this booklet to help troubleshoot those “dog” problems!#BLYFO60102 - BLY Theory of Operation 9.95BALLY ELECTRONICPINBALL REPAIRPROCEDURESThis is the 92 page factory repair manual #FO-5603 for the very popular BALLY (and STERN) electroniccoin-op games made from 1977 through 1982. Ithas two sectionsoftroubleshooting instructions for isolating problems to boththe moduleand component level. Includes pictorial guide andparts lists (butnot schematicdiagrams) ofall major electronic assemblies. Also includes Theory of Operation & Troubleshooting section for BALLY sound modules. One of these bookswas shipped in every new BALLY machine made inthis era, but most seem to have disappeared justwhen you need them most. This is the single mostuseful document for taking care of your early BALLYelectronic pinballl machine.#BLYFO560-3 - Electronic RepairProcedures . 18.95 PinTip:Bad BatteriesMount your new MPU batterysomewhere off the board using aremote battery holder (page 30). Ifand when it leaks, it won’t destroy avaluable circuit board! Change yourbattery every 2-3 years!803-957-55001980 PARTSCATALOGThis update to the 1979 cataloglisted below contains the sameinformation for the other fivegames released that year:The 1980 edition containing thesame information as 1979, butcovers the following machines:1969 PARTS CATALOGThis 174 page catalog covers allBALLY pinball machines frommanufactured from Feb. 1963through Jan. 1969. Includes assembly diagrams, game by gamepart #’s, and a numerical part #listing. Covers these machines:Aces HighBand WagonBazaarBig DayBlue RibbonBullfightBus StopBongoCapersvilleCampus QueenCosmosCross CountryCue-teaseDiscotekDixielandDogies50/50Gold RushGrand TourHappy TourHarvestHay-rideHootenannyLoop The LoopMad WorldMagic CircleMini-zagMonte CarloMoon ShotRocket IiiRock MakersSafariShebaSix SticksSky DiversStar-jetSurfersThe Wiggler3-in-lineTrio2-in-1Wild Wheels.#BLY1969 - BLY 1969 Parts Catalog . 21.95PlayboySupersonicStar Trek1976 PARTS CATALOG4 Million B.C.Air AcesAmigoBig ShowBon VoyageBoomerangBow & ArrowCapt. FantasticChampCircusDelta UeenEl ToroExpresswayFireballFlickerFlip FlopHi-dealHi-lo AceHokus PokusKnockoutLittle JoeMarinerMonte CarloNip-itOdds & EvensOld ChicagoRogoSea RaySky KingsSkyrocketSpace TimeTime ZoneTwin WinWizard.ls.#BLY1976 - Bally 1976 Parts Catalog . 24.951979 PARTS CATALOGThis factory catalog containsbackglass pictures, playfield diagrams, exploded views of common and game specific parts andelectronic assemblies of Ballymachines from 1979. It also hasMPU board interchangeabilitycharts. Covers the following machines:FreedomNight RiderBlack JackMata HariEvel Knievel8-BallLost WorldPower PlayStrikes & Spares6 Million DollarManMarco Specialties Inc.w w w. p i n b a l l m a c h i n e . c o mKissParagonHarlemGlobetrottersDolly PartonFuture SpaNitro GroundshakerSilverball ManiaRolling StonesSpace Invaders#BLY1979-1 - Bally 1979-1 Parts Catalog . 19.95#BLY1980 - Bally 1980 Parts Catalog . 19.951980-11981An update to the 1980 catalog,covering the rest of the machinesreleased that year:Covers machines released in1981, in the same format as the1979 catalog all DeluxeFireball IIEmbyronFactory catalog contains detailsof all assemblies for electro-mechanical BALLY pinballs from1969 through 1976. This spiralbound, 218 page manual includesexploded assembly diagrams,playfield charts, and all part numbers. A must-have reference forany hobbyist. Schematics are notincluded in parts catalogs. Includes playfield diagrams.#BLY1979 - Bally 1979 Parts Catalog . 19.95 2000 Marco Specialties, Inc. All rights reserved.1979-1 PARTSCATALOGFrontierXenonFlash Gordon.FathomMedusaCentaur#BLY1980-1 - Bally 1980-1 Parts Catalog . 19.95#BLY1981 - Bally 1981 Parts Catalog . 19.951982 PARTSCATALOGFactory Parts catalog containsthe same information as the 1979version, but covers:ElektraVektorRapid FireMr. & Mrs. Pac ManSpectrumSpeakeasyB.M.X.#BLY1982 - Bally 1982Parts Catalog . 19.95fa x : 8 0 3 - 9 5 7 - 6 9 7 4

Factory LiteratureBALLY/MIDWAY SERVICE BULLETINS1977-80 BALLY SERVICE

The first pinball machine with a moving target. 1966 - Bazaar (Bally Mfg.). The first pinball machine with zipper flip-pers. 1968 - Williams increases flipper from 2” to the current 3” size. 1971 - Challenger (D. Gottlieb & Co.). The first 2-player head-to-head pinball machine. 1971 - 200

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