Hey Guys,
I recently picked up a Wms Pennant Fever Pitch & Bat project machine. There isn't very much information out there about this machine but here is a brief background of the title.
Designed by Mark Ritchie in 1984. It was the first solid state pitch and bat machine ever produced and used a System 8 boardset that was only used in one machine. There were two colour schemes used on this machine, the white version can be seen on the IPDB and I have the green and yellow version.
I was very lucky with this machine in that the CPU just needed a remote battery holder fitted and a couple of dry joints reflowed and away she went. The displays aren't working at present, I haven't even looked into that problem yet.
The backglass is pretty ordinary unfortunately so I will try to source a replacement down the track. It had a fair bit of peeling down the bottom and is also faded. Playfield has wear up towards the top of the playfield - the paint was very very dry and brittle when I got it.
I don't imagine there would be too many of these machines in Australia, they seemed to have been reasonably popular in the States as you would expect. Not sure how many machines were actually produced. If anyone has any more information on this title I'd be happy to hear about it. it's not a bad machine to play and will be something different to add to the collection.
More resto pics
http://s479.photobucket.com/albums/rr153/Talby671/Pennant%20Fever/