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Lightning Ball
GOTTLIEB · 1959

Lightning Ball

The backglass carries Gottlieb's famous phrase: Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball and Hot Dogs! Designer Wayne Neyens told us that he originally drew a red line (maybe 3/4 inch or 7/8 inch wide) on his playfield design to represent the diamond-shaped trajectory a flipped ball would travel to score all three bumpers. During the design phase, this line helped him become very proficient at this skillful shot. He felt that this path for the player should be very pronounced, even if the line ended up being unpainted wood in production. Wayne told us he had "quite an argument" with the artist and the front office staff who did not want this line to be there. The artist won out, placing lightning bolts on the playfield instead. We had read a report that his original name for this game was 'Hularama'. Wayne told us (in April 2017) that he does not recall that name at all and that 'Lightning Ball' was his original name for this game. We previously showed a date for this game of October 27, 1959. An article in Billboard, Dec-14-1959 page 160 stated this game was shipped to distributors the previous week. An article in Cash Box, Dec-19-1959 page 53 announced "in the past week" that this game was currently being shipped to distributors throughout the world. The Cash Box announcement on page 53 also stated this game had "the new coin box with locking cover and twin chutes for 10 cents, and 3 for 25� play." All examples of this game in this listing were provided with only a single left-side coin chute along with metal dummy plates blocking the holes where a second coin chute and its coin return would be.

Image # 1394: Lightning Ball Backglass
Image # 1395: Lightning Ball Playfield
Image # 4856: Lightning Ball Flyer
Image # 5338: Lightning Ball Score Card
Image # 9671: Lightning Ball Backglass
Image # 9672: Lightning Ball Playfield
Image # 9673: Lightning Ball Upper Playfield
Image # 9674: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Front View
Image # 9675: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Right
Image # 9676: Lightning Ball Backbox - Right
Image # 16618: Lightning Ball Illuminated Backglass
Image # 16619: Lightning Ball Illuminated Playfield
Image # 16620: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Left
Image # 16621: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Front View
Image # 16622: Lightning Ball Inside Cabinet
Image # 16623: Lightning Ball Inside Backbox
Image # 17045: Lightning Ball Backglass - Reverse
Image # 23134: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Right
Image # 23135: Lightning Ball Playfield
Image # 23136: Lightning Ball Backglass
Image # 29410: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Left
Image # 29411: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Right
Image # 29972: Lightning Ball Illuminated Front View
Image # 69442: Lightning Ball Backglass Animation - Start of Game 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69443: Lightning Ball Backglass Animation - Name Spelled 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69444: Lightning Ball Playfield 
(The visible portions of the gobble hole troughs have been encased by the owner to prevent viewing inside the machine. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69445: Lightning Ball Playfield - Downfield View 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69446: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Right 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69447: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Front 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69448: Lightning Ball Undesignated Coin Entrance Plate 
(This chute accept nickels. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69449: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Serial Number 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69450: Lightning Ball Cabinet - Rear View 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69451: Lightning Ball Lockdown Bar Removed 
(The left end of the wood bar as shown here has the round notch in it to allow it to fit around the beehive ball shooter escutcheon. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69452: Lightning Ball Inside Backbox 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69453: Lightning Ball Inside Backbox 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69454: Lightning Ball Notice to Operator 
(Located inside the backbox. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69455: Lightning Ball Backglass Name Unit Adjustment Chart 
(Located inside the backbox. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69456: Lightning Ball Backbox Animation - Detail 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69457: Lightning Ball Replay Threshold Adjustment Chart 
(Located inside the backbox. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69458: Lightning Ball Under Playfield 
(The ends of the gobble hole troughs have been encased by the owner to prevent viewing inside the machine during play. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69459: Lightning Ball Under Upper Playfield 
(The ends of the gobble hole troughs have been encased by the owner to prevent viewing inside the machine during play. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69460: Lightning Ball Under Lower Playfield 
(The ends of the gobble hole troughs have been encased by the owner to prevent viewing inside the machine during play. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69461: Lightning Ball Ball Return Trough 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69462: Lightning Ball Inside Cabinet 
(The 'extra chute' relay was not installed by the factory. The unterminated wires for it are covered by a piece of dark paper stapled to the motor board. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69463: Lightning Ball Inside Cabinet - Front 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69464: Lightning Ball Inside Cabinet - Middle 
(The 'extra chute' relay was not installed by the factory. The unterminated wires for it are covered by a piece of dark paper stapled to the motor board. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69465: Lightning Ball Inside Cabinet - Rear 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69466: Lightning Ball Inside Cabinet - Detail 
(The 'extra chute' relay was not installed even though the '25 cent chute adjustment' was installed. Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69467: Lightning Ball Notice to Operator 
(Serial number M18463.)
Image # 69468: Lightning Ball Motor Switch Position Chart 
(Serial number M18463.)
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