Can anyone help me find the name of this pinball?

John Solitude

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Jul 26, 2013
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Hello guys and greetings from Belgium,

When I was a kid, it the late 70s I remember playing a em-pinball,
with in the middle of the playfield a horseshoe target with a tunnel.

So you could shoot the ball in the horseshoe and it would come out the other end of the horseshoe.

As a kid I found this very fascinating thus nagging my mother for coins to play it again and again :)

I've pounded my head and searched for it on the pinball database,
but without a title is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

Would anyone know the title of this pinball?

Thanks a lot,

John
 

Dedpop

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Miss-O ?

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Edit :

Notes from the Internet Pinball Database : The add-a-ball version of this game is Williams' 1968 'Cue-T'. Compare the playfield to that of Williams' 1966 '8 Ball'.

Funny thing : The original name for this game was 'Miss Q' (a play on the billiards term 'mis-cue') but Williams learned the French translation of that was sexually derogatory, so they had to quickly alter the name. It is believed this change occurred before production started.

In french, Q (cul) means ASS.
 
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Blkthorne

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1969 Williams' Miss-O, 1974 Bally Ro Go, 1972 Williams' Spanish Eyes, 1974 Gottlieb Duotron(2p)/Magnotron(4p) are some of the horseshoe lane ones I can think of. Duotron/Magnotron were more of a captive ball in a horseshoe.
 
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strells

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And of course, everybody's favorite: Cue Ball Wizard! Not '70's, of course, but it's the only one I've played that has a horseshoe.
 

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