Silver Sails
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Support Our WorkSilver Sails, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in the late 1950s, represents a classic example of nautical-themed electro-mechanical pinball machines from the golden age of mechanical pinball. The machine captured the romantic appeal of sailing vessels and maritime adventure that was popular in post-war American entertainment.
The playfield design featured artistic representations of sailing ships, likely including multiple-level scoring targets and the standard complement of pop bumpers and kickout holes common to machines of this era. Like other Gottlieb games of the 1950s, Silver Sails would have utilized the reliable mechanical scoring mechanisms and chime units that were hallmarks of the manufacturer's quality engineering.
As an electro-mechanical machine from this period, Silver Sails would have employed relay-based logic systems, mechanical score reels, and bell sounds triggered by metal-on-metal contacts. These features were standard for the era before the advent of electronic solid-state technology. The game likely featured the classic two-player scoring format popular during this timeframe, though specific production numbers and detailed gameplay features are not well documented.