Rolling Stones Pinball Machine








Rolling Stones Pinball Machine
In 1979 the Bally Manufacturing Corporation set about designing a pinball table that would serve as a fitting tribute to one of the greatest Rock and roll bands of all time and this iconic machine, which was in production from 1980 to 1985, was the result.
The planned production run was 5700 units but it was rumoured that only around 700 were actually made, which would explain their EXTREME rarity today. Designed by Jim Patla and featuring artwork by the renowned Greg Freres, the table was noted for its fast game play, multiplying rollover shots, hard drop targets and an exceptionally challenging ‘Satisfaction Lane’! This machine should not be confused with the Rolling Stones table produced by rival manufacturer Stern Pinball Inc. in 1999, which featured more contemporary artwork. This too was a fine table but is nothing like as rare and exclusive as the earlier version offered here.
Following a painstaking restoration by specialist engineers this machine is now in concourse condition, whilst the action packed playfield, the classic backglass featuring Jagger himself, and the Stones themed cabinet have all been expertly finished. Its prestige status and superb condition make this one of the most valuable machines in the UK today - a true collectors piece which is more than worthy of the band which inspired it. The special attention afforded to these individual pinball machines by these professionals often makes them more valuable than they were in their original, factory-produced condition.
Dimensions: (H) 180cm x (W) 56cm x (D) 132cm
Imperial: (H) 71" x (W) 22" x (D) 52"
Manufacturer: Bally
Made in the USA
Year: From 1980
Multiplying rollover shots
Hard drop targets
Rapid gameplay
Extremely rare
Iconic status
Price: £8,500.00