Scott Siegel
Gottlieb  Wedgeheads - Electro Mechanical
Lower Manhattan
E-Mail:
Scott.J.Siegel@att.net



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I Started playing pinball at the age of 7 during summer trips to Rehobeth Beach, DE. I remember playing Cover Girl and it became the first game in my collection. Currently I have three additional games: Bowling Queen, Crosstown, and King of Diamonds.  As you can probably tell, I enjoy the 60's Gottlieb machines. My three children and I manage to keep the machines very active.

We reside in Lower Manhattan.  As such, I only have one room to keep three machines going at once. Cover Girl is currently at my brother's house in VA. (See http://www.pinballfever.com)

Besides pinball, I love fishing. Fishing in the Hudson River outside my apartment has yielded Stripped Bass, Porkys, and Blues! Lately most of my spare time is spent with my three children.  

I am glad they love pinball as much as I do!


Scott and family at the Wayne NJ 
Classic Pinball Show earlier this year

Game Information:

Bowling Queen

D. Gottlieb & Co. ,
 July 1964, 1 player
Model number: 212
Production run: 2650
Design: Wayne Neyens
Art: Roy Parker

Features: 
Marbles collect in 
the backglass.

For More Info

Internet Pinball Database

Crosstown

 D. Gottlieb & Co. , 
September 1966, 1 player
Model number: 229
Production run: 2765
Design:  Ed Krynsky
Art: Art Stenholm

Features:
Subway doors on 
backglass  open.

For More Info
Internet Pinball Database

King of Diamonds

 D. Gottlieb & Co. ,
January 1967, 1 player
Model number: 233
Production run: 3200
Design: Ed Krynsky
Art: Art Stenholm

Features: 
Flippers (2), Roto Target

For More Info
Internet Pinball Database


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