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So what would be the rarest/lowest production game in your collection? I'd guess mine would be my Timber which I actually got for free from a Pennysaver 'wanted' ad. Just needed a little work on the power supply and I got it working 100 percent! Second in line would probably be Peter Packrat, although I must admit, at parties Timber get played much much more.
Jay

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Mine would have to be my Williams 'Paddle Ball' (upright pong clone). I am the only one registered with one on KLOV and I guess the production was maybe 1,000 or so. Great thing about this game is I aquired it not working, repaired it....and now it is a regular in my arcade! Circa 1973....

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Cool, congrats on the Timber Jay. The rarest for me is the Paperboy protoype, of which there were only 2 produced. 2nd would be the Red Baron proto. It's unknown how many of those were made, but I only know of one other one besides mine and it's serial is #003, so it's safe to say at least 3 were made.

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Mine would be my Exidy Venture with a serial number of 03979. Not that rare but still the rarest I have.

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I guess mine would be Gun Fight # 2089 from 1975. Unknown how many were made, and not known how many still exsist today. I do have a STERN Tutankham with cabinet # 165 printed in the wood. But i can not verify if that is in fact the production number as of yet.

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I would say the rarest game in my collection is Wacko. It is in great condition and is a blast to play. Anyone who I have introduced to it is hooked.

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My rarest game is atari TX-1. I really love this big cabinet, the serial is 135530 but I don't think there has been so much cabinet manufactured.

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Red Baron cockpit, #276 of 504, but Ataricade's proto trumps me, I'm afraid...

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Red Baron cockpit

Serial number is unknown :(

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SuperGunGuru said:
Red Baron cockpit

Serial number is unknown :(

Go look at your power supply block. There will be a serial number sticker on it (unless it's fallen off). Odds are good that the number you see on it is the serial number of the cab itself. Atari power blocks are extremely reliable and most often never get replaced. Check the R/A pcb serial number sticker as well. That is most likely original and representative of the cab's serial number as well.

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mine would have to be my B&W monitor Atari Smokey Joe from 1978.

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Though I didn't think it was rare while I was looking for it I guess it is. No one but me seems to have heard of it
and there is absolutely no information on the net about it.

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Hi everybody !

last year I've found a "SPACE WARS" Atari cabinet but maybe it's a sort of conversion, I've found nothing like that on the web, the serial number is "52"


And a boot hill cabinet

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