tiltjlp
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Patrick & tiltjlp have released a Poosh M Up bagatelle that was sold exclusively by Sears under their Brand. While I believe that at least several dozen Sears Poosh M UP games were marketed, Happy Time is the 1st one I have found images for. I am trying to find more information not only about Sears Poosh M Ups, but also the Home Sale Brunswick pinball machines also marketed with the Sears brand.
Happy Time seems to have fewer Brads, or pins, than regular Poosh M Ups had, and uses a simple stop dirverter to rebound the balls into play, other than the Poosh M Up ski jump diverters. For these reasons, nudging is even more important than usual, in order to avoid a routine and very predictable game. This release doesn't have tilting or course, not our adjustable speed launcher.
Since Sears no longer sells Poosh M Ups, you can get your here.
http://www.pinballnirvana.com/modul...download&sid=10&min=40&orderby=titleA&show=20
John
Happy Time seems to have fewer Brads, or pins, than regular Poosh M Ups had, and uses a simple stop dirverter to rebound the balls into play, other than the Poosh M Up ski jump diverters. For these reasons, nudging is even more important than usual, in order to avoid a routine and very predictable game. This release doesn't have tilting or course, not our adjustable speed launcher.
Since Sears no longer sells Poosh M Ups, you can get your here.
http://www.pinballnirvana.com/modul...download&sid=10&min=40&orderby=titleA&show=20
John
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