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Old Chicago / IPD No. 1704 / April, 1976 / 4 Players
 
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Manufacturer: Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally]
Project Date: March 05, 1975
Date Of Manufacture: April, 1976
Model Number: 1042
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Production: 7,155 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Historical
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (5), Standup targets (3), Kick-out holes (2), 5-bank drop targets (1), Spinning target (1). End-of-ball bonus. No slingshots. When a player's score exceeds 99,990 points, a buzzer temporarily sounds.

Maximum displayed point score depends on the version:
Early production Over The Top games show 99,990 points per player.
Modified production games show 199,990 points per player.

Replay wheel maximum: 25

Sound: 3 chimes, knocker, "100,000" point buzzer

Design by: Greg Kmiec
Art by: Dave Christensen, John Youssi
Notes: Artist John Youssi initially worked on the art for this game. He provided to us the following information:

Here’s the story as I remember it:

I was working at Album Graphics Inc. in Chicago back then (early 70’s) but also did some free-lancing. My roommate after art school was Ken Kupietz and he worked at Bally in the art department. I can't remember if he got me in or if Dave had just seen my work but he asked if I'd like to try a game. I had no pinball experience, but a fellow illustrator John Craig had done the art for 'Spanish Eyes' and it looked like a fun project. The theme was 'Old Chicago' and involved 20's and 30's era gangsters. I was to design and illustrate final art for the backglass and playfield. I can't recall how much guidance Dave gave me but I loved the era and dug in researching the project. No internet back then, but I had Time-Life books on the 20’s and 30’s as well as the Chicago library image files to draw from. The process was as usual for commercial art back then. I started with sketches which were approved and followed that up with color roughs. Then I created inked art for both the backglass and the playfield along with a color guide or overlay to aid the screen cutter. Dave was disappointed in general but especially with my poor inking skills and I left Bally that day feeling grim and not knowing what would happen with the art. I realized that there was no way my skills could match Dave's as he was a master at what he did. As it turned out, Dave did a little design work here and there plus he re-inked the art completely with much more detail as only Dave could do. He would not only ink but also 'scratch' out ink to give it an etched or scratchboard appearance. I don't know if he worked over my art or started over. The overall design is very similar to mine.

Backglass: I think Dave spent most of his time on the two main figures. My male figure was a generic gangster but Dave had John Dillinger in mind when he re-did the art which added lots of character. He also reworked the female figures. My background design and elements remained intact (but re-inked) including the Jazz band on the bottom, city, spotlights, airship, border, etc. The logo is similar but it's been a long time.

Playfield and plastics: I was really into art deco and used it on several album covers including 'Early Allman'- 'Allman Joy' for the Allman Brothers (1973). Funny but I loved bubbles and painted them whenever possible. I had established the overall design with an art deco look, the two cars, but really can't say how much re-design Dave did on the playfield. The plastics are similar to mine but he probably tweaked lots of stuff. Pretty sure I used imagery from the Time-Life books mentioned earlier. Can't remember doing the two girls on the upper plastics. They look "pure Dave".



The center backglass figure with monogrammed pocket handkerchief is meant to be gangster John Dillinger. He was gunned down by federal agents in front of Chicago's Biograph Theatre in 1934, betrayed by brothel madam Anna Sage (real name Ana Cumpanas), the legendary "Woman in Red".

Sage is also depicted on the backglass, wearing a red dress and looking youthful, although she was 45 years old and reportedly wearing a bright orange skirt and white blouse when she, Dillinger, and his girlfriend Polly Hamilton exited the theater into the FBI ambush.

In the Encyclopedia of Pinball Volume 1, Sage is misidentified on the backglass as Billie Frechette, another Dillinger girlfriend who, after his death, toured with members of his family. Artist Dave Christensen concurred at Pinball Expo 2004 that he intended his Woman in Red to be Sage and no one else.

Also on the backglass is a reference to the SMC Cartage Company garage at 2122 North Clark Street, where the St. Valentine's Day Massacre occurred in 1929. When the garage was torn down in 1967, Christensen took some bricks from the site to display on his fireplace mantel.

The Biograph Theater operated as a movie house from 1914 until 2004, when it was renovated for live performances.

A Hollywood movie, "Dillinger", came out in 1973.

Photos in: Pinball! (Sharpe) pages 18-19, 34-35
Pinball ArtExternal Link, dust jacket and page 5
The Complete Pinball BookExternal Link, page 118
Pinball An Illustrated HistoryExternal Link, page 2
Encyclopedia of Pinball Volume 1External Link, page 230
Tilt The Pinball Book, page 102
Mad Dog and His Art, pages 57-62
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book G-R
Pinball Machines (Eiden-Lukas)External Link, page 123
Arcade TreasuresExternal Link, page 86
The Pinball Compendium Electro-mechanical Era, page 212
Owners List URL:http://www.pinballowners.com/owners/1704  (External site)
Easter Eggs:Available at Cows and Easter Eggs  (External site)
Documentation: 262 KB PDF Coin Door Schematic - Type #10 with 2 Chutes [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
  2 MB PDF Manual (no schematics) [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
  615 KB PDF Playfield Chart from 1976 Parts Catalog [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
  4 MB PDF Schematic Diagram (continuous) [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
  342 KB PDF Schematic Diagram (paginated) [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
Files: 141 KB PDF Suggested Score Cards [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
  150 KB PDF Time Delay Circuit - Explanation and Adjustments [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
Images:
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Image # 3810: Old Chicago Flyer, Front
Flyer, Front

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Image # 3811: Old Chicago Flyer, Back 
(Back of Flyer, rotated 90 degrees for easier viewing.)
Flyer, Back*

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Image # 5462: Old Chicago Backglass
Backglass

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[Dan Ferguson]
Image # 6552: Old Chicago Early Production Playfield 
(This is an orange version of the playfield from game serial number 1009, the 9th game produced.)
Early Production Playfield*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 10464: Old Chicago Illuminated Front View
Illuminated Front View

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[John Do]
Image # 10465: Old Chicago Middle Playfield
Middle Playfield

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[John Do]
Image # 10466: Old Chicago Playfield
Playfield

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[John Do]
Image # 10467: Old Chicago Drop Targets
Drop Targets

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[John Do]
Image # 10673: Old Chicago Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

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[Nick Magro]
Image # 10883: Old Chicago Backglass
Backglass

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[Bruno Durand]
Image # 11937: Old Chicago Early Production Backglass - Over The Top 
(This is the Over The Top version of the backglass from game serial number 1009, the 9th game produced.)
Early Production Backglass - Over The Top*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 11938: Old Chicago Early Production Playfield 
(This is an orange version of the playfield from game serial number 1009, the 9th game produced.)
Early Production Playfield*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 16357: Old Chicago Playfield
Playfield

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Image # 16873: Old Chicago Illuminated Backglass
Illuminated Backglass

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Image # 18516: Old Chicago Playfield
Playfield

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[Jason Forster]
Image # 18517: Old Chicago Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[Jason Forster]
Image # 18518: Old Chicago Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Jason Forster]
Image # 18519: Old Chicago Backbox - Left
Backbox - Left

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[Jason Forster]
Image # 18520: Old Chicago Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

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[Jason Forster]
Image # 18713: Old Chicago Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

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[Barry Schiffer]
Image # 18714: Old Chicago Lower Playfield
Lower Playfield

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[Barry Schiffer]
Image # 18715: Old Chicago Backglass - Reverse
Backglass - Reverse

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[Barry Schiffer]
Image # 30402: Old Chicago Backglass - Detail
Backglass - Detail

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[Bruno Durand]
Image # 36506: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-1.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36507: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-2.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36508: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-3.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36509: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-4.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36510: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-5.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36511: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-6.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36512: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-7.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36513: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-8.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36514: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-9. )
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36515: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-10.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36516: Old Chicago Playfield Plastic 
(Part number M-1330-118-11.)
Playfield Plastic*

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36517: Old Chicago Instruction Card
Instruction Card

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 36518: Old Chicago Score Card
Score Card

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 45741: Old Chicago 100,000 Point Thresholds 
(Relays are used to record for each player when 100,000 points are scored. Match number 50 is visible. From the game with serial number 39xx.)
100,000 Point Thresholds*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 45742: Old Chicago Illuminated Playfield 
(Serial number 39xx.)
Illuminated Playfield*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 54695: Old Chicago Under Playfield
Under Playfield

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[John Gray]
Image # 54696: Old Chicago Under Upper Playfield
Under Upper Playfield

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[John Gray]
Image # 54697: Old Chicago Under Lower Playfield
Under Lower Playfield

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[John Gray]
Image # 54698: Old Chicago Inside Cabinet
Inside Cabinet

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[John Gray]
Image # 54699: Old Chicago Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

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[John Gray]
Image # 56498: Old Chicago Illuminated Playfield
Illuminated Playfield

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[Nick Jaquay]
Image # 59242: Old Chicago Stripped Playfield
Stripped Playfield

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 73144: Old Chicago Playfield
Playfield

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[Matt Mizeur]
Image # 73145: Old Chicago Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[Matt Mizeur]
Image # 73146: Old Chicago Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Matt Mizeur]
Image # 73147: Old Chicago Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

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[Matt Mizeur]
Image # 76091: Old Chicago Illuminated Front View
Illuminated Front View

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[Ronald Blom]
 

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