Bally Mata Hari
Bally Mata Hari
Mata Hari is a pinball machine created by Bally Manufacturing released in 1978.
The theme of the game is based on Mata Hari who was a renown exotic dancer in Paris, she became a spy for the French during WW1 but was suspected of being a double agent and was executed by firing squad in France.
The game has chimes as it was designed before electronic sounds were used and allows up to four players. The table has a completely symmetric playfield layout and features two flippers, four pop bumpers, two slingshots, two four-bank drop targets and one kick-out hole.
This machine was originally used in commercial environments such as arcades, public houses, and amusements.
When you place your order with us, we will take the machine out of storage and bring it into our workshop, where technicians will fully clean and test all the components to ensure they are in working order as well as making any repairs that may be necessary.
Because of the age of these machines and that fact that they were originally used in commercial environments, it is possible that there may be signs of cosmetic wear and tear. However, we feel that these slight imperfections only add to the patina of this classic machine and helps to tell a story of its past life.
Please understand that some items may take up to 28 days for a full refurbishment.