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Flipper Bat - 3-Inch White - Williams Games (Early):
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Status: Out of Stock - Discontinued more info...
Part #: 03-7253
Condition: New
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Discontinued - substitute # 20-10110-5.
White plastic flipper cap for standard 3-inch long flippers. Fits most Williams late electro-mechanical (EM) and early electronic solid-state (SS) games in the 1970s. Cap secures to original metal bat/shaft - or shoe- with screw # HWR02-010606-10PK (not included) from bottom side- requires removal from playfield for replacement. Replaces Williams #s 03-0284, 3B-2753, and Wico # 04-0567.
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Used In The Following Games: (The list below may not be complete, and it's accuracy is not guaranteed. Contact us if you have any questions.)
SEGASA: Big Ben (Segasa), Dealer's Choice (Segasa), High Ace (Segasa), Lucky Ace (Segasa)
WILLIAMS: Aces & Kings, Argosy, Big Ben (1975) (Williams), Black Gold (Williams), Blue Chip (Williams), Contact (Williams), Dealer's Choice (Williams), Flash, Grand Prix (Williams), High Ace (Williams), Hot Tip, Laser Ball, Liberty Bell (Williams), Little Chief, Lucky Ace (Williams), Lucky Seven, Pat Hand, Pokerino, Satin Doll, Set Up, Seven Up, Space Mission, Space Odyssey, Star Pool (1974), Stardust (Williams), Stellar Wars, Suspense (1969), Toledo, Tri Zone, Valencia, World Cup
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