Majestic
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Support Our WorkGottlieb's 'Majestic' pinball machine, released in 1957, represents a classic example of the golden age of electro-mechanical pinball design. During this period, Gottlieb was renowned for producing some of the most elegant and well-crafted pinball machines, with 'Majestic' embodying the sophisticated aesthetic and engineering standards of the era.
The machine featured the characteristic elements of 1950s pinball design, including painted artwork that emphasized regal and elegant themes, matching its 'Majestic' title. The playfield likely included the standard features of the period: pop bumpers, kickout holes, and scoring lanes, all operated through electro-mechanical relays and switches. Like most Gottlieb games of this era, it would have emphasized skill-based gameplay over random chance.
While specific production numbers are not readily available, 'Majestic' was manufactured during a period when pinball was at its commercial peak in America, with machines being popular fixtures in bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The late 1950s marked an important transition period in pinball history, as manufacturers were refining their mechanical engineering while still years away from the electronic revolution that would transform the industry in the late 1970s.