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A little history on Gottlieb

Gottlieb was founded in 1927 by David Gottlieb in Chicago, Illinois, initially as a manufacturer of mechanical amusement devices. The company made a significant impact on the industry with the release of Baffle Ball in 1931, one of the earliest pinball machines, which became a massive success. Gottlieb quickly became a leader in pinball innovation, introducing features that would shape the industry, such as the add-a-ball system and electromechanical (EM) advancements. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Gottlieb was known for producing high-quality, family-friendly pinball games, often featuring the iconic “flipper” mechanism, which became a standard element in pinball design after its introduction in 1947’s Humpty Dumpty.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Gottlieb transitioned from electromechanical to solid-state pinball machines, producing classics like Sinbad (1978), Haunted House (1982), and Black Hole (1981), which featured the industry’s first lower playfield viewed through a transparent window. However, as the pinball industry faced challenges in the late 1980s and 1990s, Gottlieb struggled to remain competitive. The company changed ownership multiple times, eventually becoming Premier Technology before ceasing pinball production in 1996. Despite its closure, Gottlieb remains one of the most historically significant pinball manufacturers, known for its craftsmanship, innovative gameplay features, and contributions to the golden age of pinball. Many of its machines are still highly regarded by collectors and enthusiasts today.

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Pinballs:

Wild Life_1972 11 01

Wild Life

Wild Life was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-11-01
Jungle_1972 09 01

Jungle

Jungle was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-09-01
World Series_1972 08 01

World Series

World Series was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-08-01
Play Pool_1972 08 01

Play Pool

Play Pool was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-08-01
Grand Slam_1972 08 01

Grand Slam

Grand Slam was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-08-01
King Kool_1972 07 01

King Kool

King Kool was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-07-01
King Rock_1972 05 01

King Rock

King Rock was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-05-01
Space Orbit_1972 04 01

Space Orbit

Space Orbit was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-04-01
Pop A Card_1972 03 01

Pop-A-Card

Pop-A-Card was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-03-01
Flying Carpet_1972 03 01

Flying Carpet

Flying Carpet was manufactured by Gottlieb and was released 1972-03-01