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Flipcommons AI Descriptions (Manufacturer) Stoner Manufacturing Company was an Aurora, Illinois-based producer of pinball machines and coin-operated amusements during the 1930s and early 1940s. Founded by [[person:id:226]], the company was one of the few significant pinball manufacturers to operate outside of Chicago proper, though Aurora — barely thirty miles west — was well within the orbit of the city's amusement industry supply chain. Stoner entered the pin game market in 1933 and quickly built a reputation for well-constructed machines with an emphasis on elegance. The company's early [[technology-generation:id:2]] games gave way to [[technology-generation:id:1]] designs as the industry adopted electric scoring and solenoid-powered features through the mid-1930s. Designers [[person:id:576]] and [[person:id:335]] contributed to a catalog that included games like [[title:id:770]] (1933) and later titles such as [[title:id:5814]] and [[title:id:291]] (1941). Stoner's machines were known for quality cabinet work and attractive playfield layouts, reflecting a manufacturer that competed on craftsmanship rather than sheer volume. Stoner ceased pinball production around 1941, likely a casualty of wartime material restrictions that forced many smaller manufacturers out of the amusement business. The company's seventy-five titles, compressed into fewer than nine years of production, represent one of the more concentrated and distinctive catalogs among the pre-war Chicago-area manufacturers. used
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