The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database or IPSND collects serial numbers of pinball machines and publishes a database of these on the Internet. Our goal is to make available a registration of all pinball machines in existence and allow tools for slicing, dicing and visualization of the data.

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SerialBot Score:
Assigned Game:  +1
Matches Mask:  +1
Trait Data:  0
Verified:  +1
Has Photo:  +1
Physically Viewed:  +1
Nudge Total:  -3
Total Score:

Submission Certificate
Game: Jackpot
Serial Number: 94768
Submitted By: Dennis Klasen
Submit Date: 3/22/2019
Game Part: Complete Game
Country: Netherlands
Comment:
SerialBot Says: Serial number matches format of a Production Game
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There are no other submissions of this serial number for this game.

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Nudging allows IPSND members to adjust the SerialBot score for a submission with a photo attached by determining of the photo clearly shows the existence of the serial number submitted. However, nudging is only 'Open' until there is a clear determiniation of accuracy by members. If a serial number has more than 5 nudges and the total of those nudges is greater than 4 or less than -3, then the nudge will be closed automatically after the last nudge. If a submission is controversial and there are nudges in both the positive and negative direction, then the nudge will remain open until the balance of voting swings the point value beyond 3 (positive or negative).

Nudging Closed On: 3/21/2019 8:44:49 PM
DateNudged ByNudgeComment
3/22/2019Dick Lineberry1 
3/22/2019King of Pinball-1While this may very well be the serial number, it is not the number stamped on the machine by the manufacturer. Look at the front of the machine below the coin door, or on the manufacturer's certificate on the upper left hand side of the playfield, or on tags inside the machine. A grease pen was not the customary way to mark a machine in the early 1970's.
3/22/2019I P FREELY-1 
3/22/2019John Vorwerk1 
3/22/2019Jon Mclean-1 
3/22/2019Mike Goss-1 
3/22/2019Matías N. Brusa-1