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<blockquote data-quote="chucktee" data-source="post: 149518" data-attributes="member: 4382"><p>Alvin G. & Co. was a company started (albeit briefly ) in the 1990's by the (recently deceased) Alvin Gottlieb of the famed Gottlieb pinball family. If I remember correctly he went the Alivn G. moniker because he couldn't legally use his own Gottlieb name with regards to pinball. Some other games this company produced were: Al's Garage Band Goes on a World Tour, Pistol Poker, Punchy the Clown, a few head to head pinball machines not to mention a few redemption type games. The products were considered very good a the time but they just couldn't get a good share of the pinball market and they went belly up after a couple of years. A real shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chucktee, post: 149518, member: 4382"] Alvin G. & Co. was a company started (albeit briefly ) in the 1990's by the (recently deceased) Alvin Gottlieb of the famed Gottlieb pinball family. If I remember correctly he went the Alivn G. moniker because he couldn't legally use his own Gottlieb name with regards to pinball. Some other games this company produced were: Al's Garage Band Goes on a World Tour, Pistol Poker, Punchy the Clown, a few head to head pinball machines not to mention a few redemption type games. The products were considered very good a the time but they just couldn't get a good share of the pinball market and they went belly up after a couple of years. A real shame. [/QUOTE]
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