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Manufacturer: | Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally] | |||||
Project Date: | September 06, 1974 | |||||
Date Of Manufacture: | May, 1975 | |||||
Model Number: | 1027 | |||||
Type: | Electro-mechanical (EM) | |||||
Production: | 10,005 units (confirmed) | |||||
Theme: | Licensed Theme | |||||
Notable Features: | Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (8), Star rollovers (8), Flip flags (4), Kick-out hole (1), Spinning target (1). End-of-ball bonus. One of the standup targets is recessed.
Maximum displayed point score is 199,990 points per player. Replay wheel maximum: 25 Sound: 3 chimes, knocker |
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Design by: | Greg Kmiec | |||||
Art by: | Dave Christensen | |||||
Notes: | ‘Wizard’ was inspired by the 1975 Hollywood movie ‘Tommy’ and included likenesses of Roger Daltrey and Ann-Margret on the backglass.
This was the last Bally EM game to have its knocker located in the lower cabinet. It was moved to the backbox in subsequent EM games. The Double Bonus playfield insert shown in the flyer is the color green, while actual playfields shown in this listing and elsewhere can have this insert as either green or blue. The reason for the two different colors is unknown to us. Wizard was the first pinball machine to use flip flags. *Info Courtesy of IPDB |
Wizard! Topper
$99.00 USD
Pinball Topper
All CPR Toppers are printed in High Resolution on 3/16″ Acrylic, Laser-Cut, and have a glass-like finish on the edges. Mounting holes are provided for Easy Installation. Toppers for early Classic Bally and Classic Stern games mount to the rear side of the wood trim on top of the backbox. Later model games are mounted using L-Brackets. In order to keep costs low mounting hardware is NOT INCLUDED but can be found at your local Home Depot for less than $3. Click HERE