pinballdirec Member VAPS Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 303 Reaction score 4 Location Gobles, Michigan Oct 13, 2016 #1 I picked up this game last night and I'm trying to figure out what game the bezel came from? The cab appears to be from a 1980 Gottlieb New York, New York. Thanks Kevin Attachments IMG_2517.jpg 33.4 KB · Views: 128 IMG_2501.jpg 185.6 KB · Views: 70
I picked up this game last night and I'm trying to figure out what game the bezel came from? The cab appears to be from a 1980 Gottlieb New York, New York. Thanks Kevin
Pleiades10 Well-known member VAPS Joined Feb 10, 2008 Messages 2,042 Reaction score 80 Location Westerville, Ohio Oct 13, 2016 #2 Gottlieb's "No Man's Land", it used the same cabinet as "New York New York". Which in turn, looks to be a repurposed flat top Taito cab. Perhaps Gottlieb bought excess cabs from Taito when they were just starting out? Kyle
Gottlieb's "No Man's Land", it used the same cabinet as "New York New York". Which in turn, looks to be a repurposed flat top Taito cab. Perhaps Gottlieb bought excess cabs from Taito when they were just starting out? Kyle
thegleek Well-known member Donor 11 years: 2015-2025 VAPS Joined Jan 23, 2015 Messages 17,267 Reaction score 7,983 Location Metro Detroit Area, Michigan Oct 13, 2016 #3 Pleiades10 said: Gottlieb's "No Man's Land", it used the same cabinet as "New York New York". Which in turn, looks to be a repurposed flat top Taito cab. Perhaps Gottlieb bought excess cabs from Taito when they were just starting out? Click to expand... good call on that! http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8898
Pleiades10 said: Gottlieb's "No Man's Land", it used the same cabinet as "New York New York". Which in turn, looks to be a repurposed flat top Taito cab. Perhaps Gottlieb bought excess cabs from Taito when they were just starting out? Click to expand... good call on that! http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8898
OP OP pinballdirec Member VAPS Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 303 Reaction score 4 Location Gobles, Michigan Oct 13, 2016 #4 Thank you for the prompt response, Is "No Man's Land" worth restoring? And are parts available? Thanks Kevin
Thank you for the prompt response, Is "No Man's Land" worth restoring? And are parts available? Thanks Kevin
mrbill2084 Well-known member VAPS Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 12,578 Reaction score 1,527 Location san jose, California Oct 13, 2016 #5 I have control panel and maybe marquee.
OP OP pinballdirec Member VAPS Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 303 Reaction score 4 Location Gobles, Michigan Oct 14, 2016 #6 mrbill2084 said: I have control panel and maybe marquee. Click to expand... Can you send pictures of the parts you have? [email protected]
mrbill2084 said: I have control panel and maybe marquee. Click to expand... Can you send pictures of the parts you have? [email protected]
tbbk Well-known member VAPS Joined Oct 30, 2001 Messages 15,402 Reaction score 109 Location Missouri Oct 14, 2016 #7 pinballdirec said: Thank you for the prompt response, Is "No Man's Land" worth restoring? And are parts available? Thanks Kevin Click to expand... It would only be worth restoring if someone gave you a good deal on the parts.
pinballdirec said: Thank you for the prompt response, Is "No Man's Land" worth restoring? And are parts available? Thanks Kevin Click to expand... It would only be worth restoring if someone gave you a good deal on the parts.