I actually found this old girl in south Reno. It may be one of the nicest ones anywhere. At a nickel per ball, it's just as fun as the new ones. I usually run my tournament players through this table.
I am 74. I played Slick Chick at our bowling alley. It consumed all my nichels. I have owned mine for four years. I play it most everyday. I have five pinball machines and a pool table. I would not sell mine for anything. I still love the game and always will. Oh and it works like new! tim D
God Bless "Sornie"! I wonder...if he ever got rid of all of his "Slick Chick" machines? Back in the day, he told me...all the serious Collectors wanted 'em.
Some time ago, a guy named "Sornie" near Milwaukee said that EVERY Collector wanted a Slick Chick Pinball Machine & that he...couldn't keep 'em I'm stock. He also sold me a "Card Trix" with Acton of duct tape on the coin drawer that I was never able to totally clean off. When I brought this matter up, he said..."It's only...tape".Good ol' freakin...Sornie.
Awhile back, I met this Pinball guy who called himself "Sornie", & he had a bunch of These silly "Slick Chick" games in his garage, stating that they are/were "rare", & that every serious pinball collector wanted one. About a month or do, later, I was back at Sornie's to purchase a pinball machine(no, not a Slick Chick), & all off those silly Slick Chick games were *still* there. When I pressed him, he stated that Texas having a difficult time getting rid of them. In my opinion, this was a silly, boring game. Not sure...what to make of Sornie claiming collectors wanted these nutty games??? I still have the game I purchased from him in the deadly 2000s. It had "tape" all over the coin drawer, but Sornie said "No worries; it's only...'tape'". That nutty Sornie!