Author Topic: Black Knight in development. Steve Ritchie and Larry DeMar in 1981.  (Read 272 times)

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Offline PinPal

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Seen this Neat pick of Steve Ritchie with the white wood Black Knight taken in 1981.
If you own a BK you will like this...


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I recently also saw this picture somewhere else cant remember where  !@#

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Very cool pic, never seen it, wonder if that BK white wood is still around.  ^^^

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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2015, 10:50:10 PM »
I scanned a magazine article from 81, a few years back....this was one of the pictures in the article.
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This picture also appeared in tilt the movie about pin2000
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Very hard to recognize under all that hair ! I thought it was Chewbacca in civilian clothes !

Great picture - have a look at the Computer on the desk. We have come a long way with computers, but pinball seems to be still stuck in the 90's.
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