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Pinball game designer and innovator (1927–2004)
Ed Krynski
Sing Along pinball machine, designed by Krynski
BornEdward Paul Krynski
(1927-09-12)September 12, 1927
DiedNovember 15, 2004(2004-11-15) (aged 77)
Resting placeClarendon Hills Cemetery
Darien, Illinois, U.S.
41°45′47″N 87°58′59″W / 41.7630997°N 87.9831009°W / 41.7630997; -87.9831009
OccupationPinball designer
Years active1959–1984
EmployerGottlieb
Children4 (including 2 adopted)

Edward Paul Krynski (September 12, 1927 – November 15, 2004) was a pinball game designer and innovator who worked for D. Gottlieb & Co between 1965 and 1984. During this time Krynski designed more than 200 games and innovated new pinball standards such as the laneways to the flipper, carousel targets, vari-targets, multiple drop targets, and the first solid state pinball machine with the speaker in the backbox instead of the bottom cabinet. Krynski is a member of the Pinball Hall of Fame.

The first pinball machine designed by Krynski was Hi Straight, released in December 1959, and the last was El Dorado City of Gold, in October 1984.

The Internet Pinball Machine Database identifies 225 machines designed by Krynski, including "300", 2001, 4 Square, The Amazing Spider-Man, El Dorado City of Gold, Genie, Spirit of 76, Central Park, Royal Flush, Big Shot, and Sing Along.

Stan Lee, the co-creator of Spider-Man and public face of Marvel Comics, claimed ownership of one of Krynski's first The Amazing Spider-Man pinball machines off the assembly line in 1980 and kept it in his Marvel office until he auctioned it as part of his "Stan Lee collection". Lee said that "Over the years, I have spent countless frustrating yet perversely enjoyable hours attempting to play on it, as have numerous colleagues, friends and business associates (some quite famous, though a combination of modesty, shame and my legendary bad memory prevents me from divulging their names here) during their unrelenting pilgrimages to my office. In fact, I think many of these scions of arts and industry came over JUST to beat me up at pinball. I hope its new owner will be a better player than I am."

Krynski served in the United States Navy during World War II.

Sources

References

  1. "Search the Internet Pinball Database - People: Ed Krynski". The Internet Pinball Database. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  2. "Stan Lee and Heritage Comics to offer rare early Spider-Man pinball machine in San Diego". Heritage Galleries & Auctioneers. 2003-03-19. Archived from the original on 2005-09-24. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
Ed Krynski
Gottlieb pinball games
  • "300"
  • 2001
  • 4 Square
  • Abra Ca Dabra
  • Airport
  • All Stars
  • The Amazing Spider-Man
  • Amazon Hunt
  • Amazon Hunt II
  • Aquarius
  • Arrowhead
  • Astro
  • Auto Race
  • Bank Shot
  • Bank-A-Ball
  • Baseball
  • Batter Up
  • Big Brave
  • Big Hit
  • Big Indian
  • Big Jack
  • Big Shot
  • Bonanza
  • Bristol Hills
  • Bronco
  • Buccaneer
  • Bumper Pool
  • Canada Dry
  • Capt. Card
  • Card King
  • Card Trix
  • Card Trix
  • Card Whiz
  • Central Park
  • Circus
  • Cleopatra
  • Cleopatra
  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  • College Queens
  • Colorama
  • Count-Down
  • Counterforce
  • Crescendo
  • Cross Town
  • Dancing Lady
  • Diamond Jack
  • Dimension
  • Dodge City
  • Domino
  • Dragon
  • Dragon
  • Drop-A-Card
  • Duotron
  • El Dorado
  • El Dorado City of Gold
  • El Rancho
  • Electra-Pool
  • Eleven Belles
  • Elite Guard
  • Extra Inning
  • Eye Of The Tiger
  • Far Out
  • Fast Draw
  • Fire Queen
  • Flip a Card
  • Flipper Pool
  • Flying Carpet
  • Four Seasons
  • Free Fall
  • Fun Fair
  • Fun Land
  • Fun Park
  • Galaxie
  • Gemini
  • Genie
  • Go Cart
  • Gold Strike
  • Golden Arrow
  • Grand Slam
  • Grande Domino
  • Groovy
  • Hacienda
  • Harmony
  • Hawaiian Isle
  • Hearts and Spades
  • Hi Straight
  • Hi-Lo
  • Hi-Score
  • High Hand
  • High Seas
  • Hit-A-Card
  • Home Run
  • Hot Shot
  • Hurdy Gurdy
  • Hurdy Gurdy (Italy)
  • Hyde Park
  • Hyde Park (Italy)
  • Ice Show
  • Ice Show (Italy)
  • Ice-Revue
  • Jack In The Box
  • Jacks Open
  • Jacks to Open
  • Jet Spin
  • Joker Poker
  • Joker Poker
  • Jump Shot
  • Jumping Jack
  • Jungle
  • Jungle King
  • Jungle Life
  • Jungle Princess
  • Jungle Queen
  • King Kool
  • King of Diamonds
  • King Pin
  • King Rock
  • Lariat
  • Lawman
  • Lucky Card
  • Lucky Hand
  • Lucky Strike
  • Magic Wizard
  • Magnotron
  • Masquerade
  • Mayfair
  • Melody
  • Mibs
  • Mini Cycle
  • Mini Pool
  • Mustang
  • New York
  • Now
  • Old Plantation
  • Orbit
  • Out of Sight
  • Outer Space
  • Palace Guard
  • Panthera
  • Paradise
  • Paul Bunyan
  • Pin-Up
  • Pinball Pool
  • Pioneer
  • Play Pool
  • Playball
  • PlayMates
  • Pleasure Isle
  • Poker Face
  • Polo
  • Pop-A-Card
  • Pro Pool
  • Pro-Football
  • Psychedelic
  • Pyramid
  • Quick Draw
  • Rainbow
  • Road Race
  • Roller Coaster
  • Roller Disco
  • Royal Belles
  • Royal Flush
  • Royal Flush Deluxe
  • Royal Guard
  • Scuba
  • Sea Side
  • Sheriff
  • Ship Ahoy
  • Sinbad
  • Sinbad
  • Sing Along
  • Skipper
  • Sky Dive
  • Sky Jump
  • Snow Derby
  • Snow Queen
  • Soccer
  • Solar City
  • Solar Ride
  • Solar Ride
  • Solitaire
  • Space Orbit
  • Space Walk
  • Spin Out
  • Spin Wheel
  • Spin-A-Card
  • Spirit of 76
  • Spot Pool
  • Star Trek
  • Startime
  • Stock Car
  • Subway
  • Subway (Italy)
  • Super Bowl
  • Super Duo
  • Super Orbit
  • Super Score
  • Super Soccer
  • Super Spin
  • Sure Shot
  • Surf Champ
  • Surf Side
  • Surfer
  • T.K.O.
  • Target Alpha
  • Target Pool
  • Ten-Up
  • Texas Ranger
  • The Incredible Hulk
  • The Incredible Hulk
  • Tiger
  • Tivoli
  • Top Hand
  • Top Score
  • Totem
  • Troubadour
  • Venus
  • Volley
  • Vulcan
  • Western
  • Wild Life
  • Wild Wild West
  • Wizard
  • World Series
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