Maisie
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Support Our WorkMaisie was a classic early 1950s pinball machine that exemplified the charming character-based themes popular during the post-war pinball boom. Released during a pivotal time in pinball history when manufacturers were competing to create more engaging and visually appealing games, Maisie likely featured artwork and theming centered around its titular female character, following similar naming conventions of the era.
The machine would have utilized the standard electro-mechanical technology of its time, with relay-based scoring, mechanical bells, and chimes providing audio feedback. Like other games of this period, it likely featured a simpler playfield layout compared to modern machines, with a focus on bumpers, kick-out holes, and perhaps a few rollover switches.
While specific production numbers are not readily available, games from this era typically saw production runs ranging from several hundred to a few thousand units. Maisie represents an important period in pinball history when manufacturers were establishing the fundamental gameplay elements and presentation styles that would influence pinball design for decades to come.