My uncle had one of these at his holiday house in Talbingo and I went up there a few times as a kid and always loved playing it (a pinball machine in a house that had nothing else that would interest a kid like me that loved anything electronic). Years later, he sold it to a guy who I worked for at the time and it didn't work for many years. I ran into my old boss the other day and asked him if he still had it. "Nah, mate. Sold it for $100 just to get rid of it. I would have given it to you if I had known you were into pinnies when I got rid of it." SHATTERED!