Some 8 years ago I bought a 1955 GTB SOUTHERN BELLE body.. no head, just the body. I shipped it over from US with a couple of other games I bought. Since then, its been sitting on its back awaiting a head for it. Ive often wondered why I bought the bloody thing but in all honesty, the condition of this 1955 beauty was so nice that it was hard to turn down.
Roll on 8 years and a casual conversation with a pal in US reveals that he had just donated a SB head to Michael Schiess at the Pacific pinball Museum for spares. A bit of negotiation on our parts and Michael was happy to let the head go if it was to complete a game. I had the whole thing wrapped and sent UPS by Wade Kraus for US$70.. the head went into Tony ( ANT68) container and ended up here in Brisbane. The head remained boxed as I really have no room to start a project until the shed gets extended, but Dan ( whos head it was originally) emailed me to ask how the marrying of two machines went. Doesn't take much to get me enthused about doing something, so I rearranged the shed so I could get this machine on some legs - albeit steel and not timber ( where are those longer bolts?) and attached the head. This is what I really like about EM games.. theres not a lot that can go wrong - you can turn on a machine and failing a locked on coil, there is nothing to blow up so experiments like plugging it in just to see what would happen are always possible!
Heres the body.. lovely condition.
And heres the head in its box still..
Head attached to body... im sure you all know where this is going?
OK.. so all is plugged in, I cant see any issues that maybe life threatening and so I turn on and see what happens?
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I bloody love EMs!!!!