Hankin Pinball - The Australian Story

A Hankin & Co was formed in 1955 by Alec Hankin, a pioneering figure in the Australian amusement industry. Alec began his venture by operating amusement games in the Newcastle area, north of Sydney, New South Wales, establishing a foundation that would eventually lead to the creation of one of Australia's most iconic pinball companies. As the business grew, Alec’s sons, Peter and David, joined the company, and by 1965, they had opened their first amusement centre. Over time, Hankin expanded its footprint, establishing centres across Eastern Australia. When Alec passed away in 1974, he left behind a legacy that his sons would carry forward, culminating in the creation of Hankin Pinball.

David Hankin: The Visionary Behind Hankin Pinballs

In 1978, David Hankin launched Hankin Pinball with a bold vision of producing high-quality pinball machines that would stand out in both the Australian and international markets. At a time when the pinball industry was dominated by a few major players, Hankin’s entry was ambitious, to say the least. He brought together a team of skilled engineers, designers, and artists—many of whom were local talents, including the son of the local bank manager, who became a major designer for the company.


As the founder and driving force of Hankin Pinball, David Hankin was instrumental in creating some of the most iconic Australian-made pinball machines, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of arcade gaming. His vision, entrepreneurial spirit, and dedication to quality helped establish Hankin Pinball as a significant player in the global pinball market, even if only for a brief period.

Meeting David Hankin

My wife and I had the pleasure of meeting David Hankin earlier this year, where he shared invaluable insights into the Hankin story.


He clarified that contrary to popular belief, only five Hankin pinball machines were ever produced, with much lower production numbers than previously reported.


The five titles —Orbit 1, FJ Holden, Dennis Lillee’s Howzat, Shark and Empire Strikes Back—had a combined production total of approximately 1,300 units. As David humorously remarked, "If there were as many produced as reported, we would still be making them."


David also debunked the myth of Hankin producing conversion kits, specifically for the 1978 titles Dark Rider and Liquid Lightning, which were not Hankin products.

Our Team

Our dedicated team is here to share the Hankin Story with you

Stephen

Psychologist and Pinball Enthusiast

Stephen has been a psychologist for over 40 years and a passionate collector and player of pinball machines for even longer. His love for pinball began in the late 1970s when he would spend hours at the local pinball centre with friends after school. To help pay for his university education, he purchased a pinball business, operating machines in milk bars and pizza shops. After selling the machines upon graduation to focus on his psychology career, his wife Cassandra and he reignited his pinball passion 10 years later, filling their games room with over 40 machines. His first Hankin pinball was Empire Strikes Back, completing his Star Wars pinball collection, and it led him to collect other rare Hankin pinballs, Orbit, FJ Holden, Howzat, and Shark. These highly collectible machines are a source of pride for him, and he loves sharing the Hankin story and his enthusiasm for Australian pinball history with others.

Cassandra

Pinball Enthusiast and Disability Worker

Cassandra has lived a life filled with passion, adventure, and dedication. Her high school was across the road from a Hankin owned Orbit Amusement Centre. Her first pinball machine, Lethal Weapon, sparked a lifelong fascination, leading her to become an avid collector and player. In 2024, she took her enthusiasm to new heights by attending the Chicago Pinball Expo, an unforgettable experience that deepened her appreciation for the hobby. Beyond her passion for pinball, Cassandra has dedicated her career to helping others. She currently works in the disability sector, providing support and making a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Before this, she spent over 20 years as a senior Commonwealth public servant. 

Cassandra also has a deep love for travel, exploring new places and embracing different cultures whenever possible.  She is the proud mother of three children and grandmother to two grandchildren, cherishing every moment spent with them.


Chicago Expo 2024

Chicago Expo 2024


It is our delight that all five Hankin Pinballs titles pictured in this website were on show at the 2024 Pinball Expo, Chicago, with great thanks and support from Rob Berk (Founder and Chairman) who made it happen.

Hankin Pinballs

The 5 Hankin Pinballs

Empire Strikes Back


The final pinball machine produced by Hankin was Empire Strikes Back, released in 1980 and a production run of 350. This machine holds a special place in both pinball and pop culture history as the very first licensed Star Wars pinball game ever made. The licensing was arranged directly by David Hankin, who personally reached out to George Lucas. To David’s surprise,

Lucas agreed to the licensing deal, which was facilitated through Roadshow Licensing Corp Pty Ltd, the Australian representative of Lucasfilm Ltd, the creators of the Star Wars saga. The original Flyer has Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) inspecting the pinball machine. In fact, “Copyright Lucasfilm Ltd (1980). A.Hankin & Co (MFG) Pty Ltd. Authorised User” is stamped on every Empire back glass.

Shark


The Shark pinball machine, also released in 1980 had a production run of 200. It is a classic wide-body that stands out for its thematic and engaging design. With a bold oceanic theme centred around the thrill of shark encounters, the machine immerses players in a deep-sea adventure. The gameplay is dynamic, featuring targets and ramps that mimic the predatory movements of a shark, creating an exhilarating experience as players navigate through the dangers of the deep.

Howzat


Dennis Lillee’s Howzat, released in 1980 and a production run of 350, brought the excitement of cricket to the pinball world. Named after the legendary Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee, the machine captures the excitement and spirit of cricket, blending it with the fast-paced action of pinball. It features cricket-themed gameplay where players aim to score runs and take wickets and is a popular collector’s item for any cricket fan. This was the first wide body game made by Hankin.

When we asked David the background for Howzat, he said that his Accountant was also the Accountant for Dennis Lillie and that is how they met and discussed the concept. Dennis was eager for the pinball to be made and in return David gave him one of the first ones off the production line

FJ Holden


In 1978, FJ Holden was released, with a production run of 200. The pinball resonated deeply with Australians, featuring the iconic FJ Holden car, a symbol of national pride and is often featured in movies, music and vintage car collections. The pinball even played the beloved Aussie anthem "Come on Aussie, come on," a song that still reverberates at sporting events today.

Orbit


Their first machine, Orbit1, released in 1978 and production run of 200, holds sentimental value as it shares its name with the Hankin Amusement Centres—a tribute to Alec Hankin’s legacy. Collectors with an interest in space themed titles have tried seeking out this machine to complement their collection. Orbit1 features a classic space theme with vibrant artwork and mechanical sounds.

Memorabilia, Hankin Mods and Must have Sparkle

These are just a few examples of our Hankin Mods

Pinball Toppers

Light Boxes


Sparkle up your game with these Hankin lightboxes. Adds a touch to the games room and highlights your machine.

Pincups and Shooter Rods

Pinball Cups and Shooter Rods


A must for any Hankin Pinball. 


Pinball Rods

Pinball Mats

Pinball Mats


Just adds that extra touch

 

Pop Bumpers and Decals

Pop Bumpers and Decals


Make you playfield look new again with these pop bumpers and decals

Rubbers, Plastics & Keyrings

Rubbers and Plastics


We have rubber kits for all of the Hankins including all the extra buts to give the playfield a over haul.


We can also get replace any broken plastics with new ones.


Pop Bumpers and Decals

Reproduction Brochures 

Reproduced Flyers


Want a flyer to hang in your games room? contact us

Pop Bumpers and Decals

Miniature Empires 

Miniature Empire Strikes back


Don't have size for the large one? How about a miniature one?

Reproduction Manuals inc Schematics

Manuals Reproduced inc Schematics


We have original manuals and have reproduced each one professionally so all the schematics are on A3 and very clear. Each one comes bound with a cover.

Hankin Polo Shirts

Hankin Polo Shirts


We currently have Hankin Polos in both male and female sizes. Hoodies and others coming soon.

Pop Bumpers and Decals

Hankin Boards and Displays

Boards or Displays not working?


We carry all original boards and displays for all of the 5 Hankin Pinballs. Send us an email and we will see if we can help.

Pop Bumpers and Decals

 

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