The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database or IPSND collects serial numbers of
pinball machines and publishes a database of these on the Internet. Our goal is
to make available a registration of all pinball machines in existence and allow
tools for slicing, dicing and visualization of the data.
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Game Serial Number Submission Form:
It is extremely important that serial numbers submitted are accurate. If you have
questions about finding your serial number please refer to the
Finding Serial Numbers
page.
Instructions:
- Fill out the form below with required + optional fields.
- Verify the Serial Numbers entered for accuracy, then Submit.
- Check your email at the address specified in the submission.
- If you are a member, then you are done. Your submission is automatically submitted and verified.
- If you are not a member, you will receive an email to verify your submission. Click the verification link in your email to complete the process.
Private fields are not viewable to the Public
and are not shared.
You are about to submit serial numbers for the following game...
Lightning Ball -
D. Gottlieb & Co. (1931-1977)
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December 1959
Please fill in the following Information:
(fields in blue are required)
Your Name:
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Your Email:
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Your Website:
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Location:
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Serial Number:
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Note: Spaces and dashes are removed automatically
The SerialBot likes this serial number format!
This game has a serial number that has a predefined format and it appears that your submission does not match
the known formats. HOWEVER, this is not necessarily bad... please make sure that the number you have entered matches EXACTLY
the serial number on the game, double-checking right now might be a good idea.
Some examples of valid serial
numbers for this game are...
M18640, M18884
... For more information please see the Serial
Number Format Page (opens in new window).
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Comments:
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Game Location:
* all search fields optional
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Please select the location of the actual serial number and not your location.
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You may simply skip this section if you do not want to submit a Lattitude/Longitude location.
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Photograph of Serial Number:
IMPORTANT: Please do not upload photos from the Internet Pinball Database, their privacy policy states that photos are property of their respective owners, you need to get permission from the photographer to upload the photo here! Thank you!
- Please upload only .jpg photos that show the Serial number clearly.
- File size limit is 2 Meg.
- Actual image will be shown larger than the preview image to the right.
Game Traits:
(Submit your own custom Fields)
Extra Chute Relay - The game shown in the picture did not have the "extra chute relay" installed from the factory. The unterminated wires are held down by a dark piece of paper stapled to the motor board. Indicate if your game has this relay from the factory or not. If your game appears to have had a relay added after-factory, even if by an operator, select Retrofitted. | |
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Coin Chutes - Some games have two coin chutes. Some games have only one chute on the left side while the right side has a trapezoidal plate covering a hole where the coin chute would be. Where coin chutes exist, their trapezoidal coin entrance plates may or may not be stamped with the denomination of coin that it accepts, whether 5¢, 10¢, or 25¢. The picture shown here is an unstamped 5¢ chute. Select from the menu if your game has one chute only, or two chutes, using the denominations shown, and if your coin entrance plates are stamped or unstamped. The manufacturer advertised "twin chutes for 10 cents, and 3 for 25¢ play." but many games were equipped from the factory with only one chute. Also, operators may have changed the chutes from what the factory had originally installed. It's hard to know. Some choices in the menu here recognize this. | |
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