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Pins at Norman & Vi Petty Rock & Roll Museum - Clovis, NM

By Mr_Tantrum

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

Passed through Clovis, NM today on out RV trip, and stopped by their rock & roll museum (most famous for Buddy Holly and others of his era who recorded there). Not really my thing, but in my Father in Law’s wheelhouse.

I was surprised to see pins in the collection of memorabilia. There was nothing noting who they belonged to, so I assume they were just in the studio to play with.

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#2 4 years ago

The Circus has been routed at one point, you can see the hole buttons on each side of the coin door. Last pin is a pachinko but can't see any marks to identify who produced it.

#3 4 years ago
Quoted from RWH:

The Circus has been routed at one point, you can see the hole buttons on each side of the coin door. Last pin is a pachinko but can't see any marks to identify who produced it.

Thanks for the input. I should have gotten a close-up of the tag at the top left of the pachinko. Also, does the center logo tell you anything? Looks like it says "Conic".

#4 4 years ago

There is a tag in the upper left corner that has something wrote on it but I can't enlarge it enough to read it.

3 months later
#5 4 years ago
Quoted from Mr_Tantrum:

Thanks for the input. I should have gotten a close-up of the tag at the top left of the pachinko. Also, does the center logo tell you anything? Looks like it says "Conic".

The pachinko machine is made by a company called Ginza. It is the Comic model. Hard to tell the exact year without seeing the tax sticker in the upper left of the machine, but looks to be mid-1950's.

#6 4 years ago

Never been to the museum, but I lived in Clovis for three years in the early 80s and bought my very pinball from Art’s Amusements, a Williams Grand Prix. Would be fun to go back and see the changes.

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