During the Great Depression, companies aiming to profit from pinball’s popularity began developing coin-operated machines. It’s generally agreed the first was a 1931 table named “Whiffle Board.” ...
Crafted by Chicago's own Stern Pinball, the Mustang-inspired games combine two prime examples of 20th century American pop culture – the coin-operated pinball machine and the original pony car.
Read more: Every Major Luxury Car Brand Ranked Worst To Best Our list begins with a game from the "Golden Age" of pinball.The first coin-operated pinball machines appeared in 1931, and the first ...
Lawnhurst has amassed a collection of approximately 150 to 160 wood-rail pinball machines all in working condition. “It grew from a hobby of playing coin-operated games to later in life being ...