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Straight Flush / IPD No. 2393 / October 28, 1970 / 1 Player
 
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Manufacturer: Williams Electronics, Incorporated (1967-1985) [Trade Name: Williams]
Date Of Manufacture: October 28, 1970
Model Number: 389
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Production: 2,352 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Playing Cards - Poker
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (5), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (4), Kick-out hole (1), Playfield spinner, Up-post between flippers. 3 or 5 ball play.

Replay wheel maximum: 37

Sound: bell, wooden box chime.

Design by: Norm Clark
Art by: Christian Marche
Notes: Adjustable for either Replay, Add-a-ball, or Novelty operation. The add-a-ball only version of this game is Williams' 1970 '3 Jokers'.

The backglass is silkscreened to show 1,000,000 points above the score reels. The backbox insert is equipped with two lamps to illuminate this score. However, the lamp sockets are not wired from the factory, nor is there a 'One Million Relay' installed to light them, therefore this feature does not operate. Only the electrical return path is present, factory-wired from these sockets to a nearby score reel socket. The schematic diagram shows the missing wiring represented by a dashed line for both lamp and relay, and shows an End-Of-Stroke Switch on the 100,000 score reel to have operated the relay via the 9th Position switch. (Williams used the term "drum unit" in place of "score reel".) The game we investigated had no EOSS on that drum unit. The manual does not mention a 'One Million Relay'. Because we know that other models such as Williams' 1970 'Gay 90's' used dash lines on the schematic to represent an optional "Extra ball wiring kit" consisting of a relay cabled to a connector plug, we might have assumed Williams offered this "One Million" feature as a kit, although it seems unlikely that the operator would have been expected to install not only the EOSS but also the wiring to this switch and to the lamps, instead of everything pre-wired to a convenient factory-installed cable connector jack. More information is needed to understand why Williams would acknowledge on the schematic this feature that is only partially installed in the game. We note that 1969-1971 was a period of transition for Williams from games with just four score reels to games showing five or six reels, with 'Straight Flush' being one of only four games during this transition that had six reels, until Williams finally settled on five reels in 1971. Williams did not return to six score reels until Williams' 1976 'Aztec'.

Interestingly, a Sample 'Straight Flush' backbox insert was found on a '3 Jokers' game, and this insert never had lamp sockets for 1,000,000 points.

Photos in: Cash Box, Nov-21-1970, page 58
The Pinball Compendium 1970-1981External Link, page 17
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book S-Z
Documentation: 10 MB PDF Schematic Diagram (continuous) [Williams Electronics, Inc.]
Images:
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Image # 2277: Straight Flush Backglass - No Replay Window 
(The replay window is not evident in this image and may have been covered up by an operator.)
Backglass - No Replay Window*

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[Russ Jensen]
Image # 2278: Straight Flush Playfield
Playfield

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[Russ Jensen]
Image # 4355: Straight Flush Flyer
Flyer

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Image # 24765: Straight Flush Illuminated Backglass
Illuminated Backglass

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Image # 24766: Straight Flush Illuminated Upper Playfield
Illuminated Upper Playfield

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Image # 24767: Straight Flush Illuminated Lower Playfield
Illuminated Lower Playfield

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Image # 24768: Straight Flush Inside Cabinet
Inside Cabinet

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Image # 24769: Straight Flush Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

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Image # 24770: Straight Flush Inside Front Door
Inside Front Door

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Image # 27721: Straight Flush Backglass
Backglass

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[Joe Orosz]
Image # 27722: Straight Flush Playfield Spinner
Playfield Spinner

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[Joe Orosz]
Image # 27723: Straight Flush Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[Joe Orosz]
Image # 27724: Straight Flush Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Joe Orosz]
Image # 27725: Straight Flush Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

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[Joe Orosz]
Image # 27726: Straight Flush Front View
Front View

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[Joe Orosz]
Image # 43118: Straight Flush Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 43119: Straight Flush Behind Backglass
Behind Backglass

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 43120: Straight Flush Inside Backbox 
(The wooden chime box in the upper left corner is missing its coil and solenoid, although the metal chassis remains. The two 1,000,000 point lamps in the upper right corner have their ground wire dangling, unconnected, because it used to be attached to the ground wiring above the hundreds reel until two lamp sockets for two score reels were removed. In the lower half of the insert, one of the two cable connectors has been removed.)
Inside Backbox*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 44213: Straight Flush Cash Box Ad 
(Cash Box, Nov-21-1970, page 58)
Cash Box Ad*

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[Rob Hawkins]
Image # 59965: Straight Flush 1,000,000 Score Lamps 
(There is no factory-installed wire to these lamp sockets to provide electricity to light these lamps.)
1,000,000 Score Lamps*

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[Jason Heiser]
Image # 59966: Straight Flush 1,000,000 Score - Schematic Wiring 
(The 'One Million Relay', the End-Of-Stroke switch, and their wiring are shown here but are not present in the game. Only one of the two factory-installed lamps is depicted on the schematic.)
1,000,000 Score - Schematic Wiring*

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[Jason Heiser]
Image # 59967: Straight Flush 10,000 Drum Unit - EOS Switch 
(The 10, 100, 1000, and 10000 drum units each have an End-Of-Stroke switch. It is the vertical switch in this picture, partially obscured by the metal frame of the unit. It is a normally-closed switch.)
10,000 Drum Unit - EOS Switch*

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[Jason Heiser]
Image # 59968: Straight Flush 100,000 Drum Unit - No EOS Switch - Annotated 
(An End-Of-Stroke switch was not factory-installed on this drum unit and would be one of the components needed to illuminate the 1,000,000 point value that is silkscreened on the backglass.)
100,000 Drum Unit - No EOS Switch - Annotated*

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[Jason Heiser]
Image # 82547: Straight Flush Instruction Card
Instruction Card

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[Doug Caswell]
 

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