Today I got my very first pinball machine: a 1964 Williams Electro-Mechanical (EM) Whoopee! I found it thanks to the help of a friend in a consignment shop in Paris, it was covered in dust, hidden under a staircase. Despite the dust, the machine looked promising; it obviously suffered from excessive humidity, but the playfield was in really good condition, and the backglass was as good as it could be. For the records, it apparently came from a decedent's estate and was found in a barn... This gets me started!
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