1938 EXHIBIT LIGHTNING PINBALL!!!

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2008

When MADE IN AMERICA meant unsurpassed quality.

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  • Stern's Orbitor 1 is a great novelty game...certainly unique and I played it a bunch back in the day. No magnets on it however. Just a plastic curved playfield and spinning pop bumpers made it *feel* like there were magnets beneath. Happy Flipping! -Dave pinballdoctor dot com

  • I sold this one for $500 a little over a year ago. It was fun to play as a tie breaker for my Classic tournaments where I have Bally and Stern pins from the late 70's and early 80's. I don't care much for the flipper lane feeding ramp games or the games with video modes but I do own one of those since my wife likes one of them: Funhouse. Otherwise it's games like Eight Ball Deluxe, Fathom, Centaur, Xenon, Paragon, Seawitch, Nineball, and around 30 others from that ear that float my boat. =)

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  • Hello! I have the EXACT same machine that I love. It was my dad's and I have been playing it for 35 years. Do you have any idea what this fun old baby is worth? I never thought it was too much, but I have been wondering. THANKS!

  • no flippers

  • Thanks for posting! Great old pin. The magnets remind me of Orbiter 1 from the early 80's??

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