Surf Queens
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Support Our WorkSurf Queens was likely a beach and surfing themed pinball machine that capitalized on the continued popularity of surf culture in the mid-1970s. The timing would have aligned with the broader cultural fascination with beach lifestyle and the rise of female surfers gaining more recognition in the sport.
The machine presumably featured classic electro-mechanical components typical of its era, with vibrant beach-themed artwork, surfboards, and ocean waves depicted on the playfield and backglass. The gameplay would have incorporated the standard mechanical bells, chimes, and scoring mechanisms characteristic of EM pinball machines from this period.
While specific production numbers are unknown, the theme would have appealed to arcade operators looking to attract players with a contemporary cultural theme. The mid-1970s saw pinball manufacturers frequently drawing inspiration from popular culture, sports, and lifestyle trends, making a surfing-themed machine a logical addition to any manufacturer's lineup during this period.