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Manufacturer: | Stern Electronics, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1977-1984) [Trade Name: Stern] |
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Date Of Manufacture: | November, 1978 | |||||
Model Number: | 108 | |||||
MPU: | Stern M-100 MPU | |||||
Type: | Solid State Electronic (SS) | |||||
Production: | 2,437 units (confirmed) | |||||
Theme: | Celebrities – Music | |||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (3), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), 3-bank drop targets (2), Kick-out hole (1), Spinning target (1), Standup target (1), Mini-post screw between flippers, Free ball return lane behind upper flipper. | |||||
Design by: | Mike Kubin | |||||
Notes: | Uses the SB-100 sound board.
Backglass shows singer Ted Nugent taken from the cover of his album Weekend Warriors, the artwork originally commissioned by OUI magazine as evidenced on the backglass text. Service Bulletin #7A indicates this game uses the same ROMs as Stern’s 1978 ‘Lectronamo’. Because Lectronamo used a bank of five drop targets, the left bank of three drop targets on Nugent has double switches on its outer targets. Service Bulletin #12 clarifies the correct wiring for this left-side 3-bank. The manual mistakenly refers to this 3-bank as a “5 Bank Drop Target” on page 9 for Game Adjustment 13. This game was also manufactured in Australia under license as LAI’s 1978 ‘Nugent’. *Info Courtesy of IPDB |
Nugent Playfield Production Version
$849.00 USD
NUGENT
SHORT RUN Reproduction Playfields from CPR
THIS IS THE STANDARD VERSION
For those of you who want an unaltered reproduction, this release is for you. However, we also have a small batch of special Nugent playfields available (see Store). The Limited Edition run will be limited to 20 playfields or less, and will be offered up as a little treat for the Nugent superfan. The Limited Edition layout will feature a changed guitar headstock – to match Ted’s ACTUAL headstock from the era. This will be the only change made to the classic original layout.
This small run will be available until they are gone. If the demand is there, we may have the opportunity to produce more in the future, but it may take some time before we get back around to these, so…. Consider these “get them while they’re available!”
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