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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questions about finding your serial number please refer to the
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Instructions:
- Fill out the form below with required + optional fields.
- Verify the Serial Numbers entered for accuracy, then Submit.
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Safari -
Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983)
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May 1968
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the serial number on the game, double-checking right now might be a good idea.
Some examples of valid serial
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1243, 4539, 3950
... For more information please see the Serial
Number Format Page (opens in new window).
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Game Traits:
(Submit your own custom Fields)
Backglass Composition - Bally produced backglasses for this game in both crystal glass and Plexiglas. If your backglass came from another game or is reproduction, select Replacement. | |
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Playfield Glass Style - The game in the manufacturer's flyer has a removable lockdown bar and a playfield glass that slides out, while production games have the lift-up playfield glass in its metal frame. Indicate which style of playfield glass your game has. | |
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Front Cabinet Colors - The game in the manufacturer's flyer shows a cabinet front in all one color with no green triangles in its lower corners, unlike the production games which have these green triangles. Indicate if your cabinet front is all one (light) color or has the green triangles. If your cabinet has been repainted, select Repainted Cabinet. | |
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Extra Ball Relay Assembly Installed - This assembly came as an option to operators when purchasing the game. It would change the mode of the game from Replay to Extra Ball, awarding an extra ball per ball in play instead of a replay. If installed in your game, this relay can be found in a space made for it on the lower cabinet board, attached by two screws using starter holes (shallow dimples) made for them, and plugged into a nearby 12-position jack which otherwise has a shorting plug in it for replay operation. Photos can be found on the IPDB. Indicate if your game has this assembly or not by selecting 'Yes' if this assembly is plugged into the jack, or "No' if the shorting plug is present instead. IMPORTANT: if your game does not even have the jack cabled in, as may be the case with Early Production games, select "No jack installed". If your game ever had this assembly installed, it may have been subsequently removed if, say, the game was moved by an operator to an area that allowed replays or due to a private owner's preference. If you can discern from the depth or condition of the starter holes that the assembly had been installed at one time but was removed (and a shorting plug re-installed in the jack), select "Removed". If the assembly/relay is present but is home-made or was otherwise made after-factory, select "Reproduction". | |
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AAB Mode / 7-ball Play - Early Production games did not have an operator adjustment to select an Add-A-Ball mode nor an option for 7 Balls per game, even though their backglasses were silkscreened for up to 7 balls. Pictured here are two versions of the small Adjustments chart affixed to the inside cabinet wall showing how a given game was optioned from the factory. If your game's cabinet is missing this chart, refer to the adjacent pictures of the option jacks/plugs to determine which way your game is wired. Select whether or not your game is wired for Add-A-Ball mode with 3-5-7-ball play, or no AAB Mode with only 3-5 ball play. | |
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