Flag-ship
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Support Our WorkFlag-ship, released by Williams in 1965, represents a classic example of nautical-themed electro-mechanical pinball machines from the mid-1960s. During this period, maritime and naval themes were particularly popular in American entertainment, reflecting both Cold War naval interests and the general public's fascination with ocean-going vessels.
The machine featured traditional electro-mechanical components typical of its era, with relay-based scoring and chime units providing the distinctive sounds that characterized pinball machines of the 1960s. The playfield likely included maritime-themed artwork and targets, with elements such as anchors, ships, and naval flags incorporated into both the cabinet and backglass artwork.
As an electro-mechanical machine from Williams' golden age of the 1960s, Flag-ship would have employed the robust and reliable mechanisms that helped establish Williams as a leading manufacturer during this period. The game would have featured mechanical score reels, thumper bumpers, and likely utilized the company's signature mechanisms for pop bumpers and target units that were considered industry standards at the time.
While not one of Williams' most famous titles from this era, Flag-ship represents an important piece of pinball history, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistic design capabilities of the mid-1960s pinball industry. These machines were built to withstand heavy commercial use, and surviving examples are valued by collectors for their historical significance and mechanical reliability.