Sources
IPDB and Flipcommons Catalog contributed to this record.
Conflicts resolved (3 fields)
- gameplay_feature
- IPDB Gobble Holes ×2 used IPDB Standup Targets ×5 used IPDB Slingshots ×2 used IPDB Pop Bumpers ×4 used IPDB Flippers ×2 used
- theme
- IPDB Bowling IPDB Sports Flipcommons Catalog Sports used Flipcommons Catalog Bowling used
- credit
- IPDB Roy Parker — Art IPDB Wayne Neyens — Design Flipcommons Catalog Wayne Neyens — Design used Flipcommons Catalog Roy Parker — Art used
Sources agree (5 fields)
- technology_generation
- electromechanical IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
- year
- 1956 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
- production_quantity
- 1 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
- player_count
- 1 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
- ipdb_id
- 6401 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
Single source (8 fields)
- ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
- IPDB Gottlieb used
- ipdb.corporate_entity_name
- IPDB D. Gottlieb & Company used
- ipdb.notes
- IPDB This is the Extended Play version of Gottlieb's 1956 'Classy Bowler'. The backglass carries Gottlieb's famous phrase: Amusement Pinballs, as American as Baseball and Hot Dogs! This game was an experimental or test game, modified by Gottlieb. The replay wheel in the backbox is numbered in units of five, up to a maximum of 130, and the window that shows this number to the player is silkscreened with the word "Balls". There is no replay button on the front door; the game automatically resets after every 5-ball game unless there are no more "Balls" displayed in the "replay" window. There is an extra stepper unit (possibly the Delay Unit) and an extra relay that are both mounted in the lower cabinet, separate from the motor board components, that make the Extended Play process possible by acting as a ball count unit and triggering reset. The score card reads "1 game for 5 cents" instead of the typical "5 balls for 5 cents". A notice for operators stapled inside the cabinet read, "Notice. Play game with 5 balls only. If 6 balls are used game will tilt and go out of order." A February 2005 GameRoom article from which this listing is based states that ownership of this game could only be traced as far back as its operation in a Wisconsin bar just prior to 1973. We don't know the cabinet serial number of the game in the article. Without a schematic diagram in evidence, we also don't know if it has a model number different than the game upon which it is based. used
- ipdb.notable_features
- IPDB 1 game for 5 cents. Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (5), Gobble holes (2), left and right dual outlanes. Awards balls, five at a time, instead of replays. Sound: 3 bells, knocker. used
- corporate_entity
- Flipcommons Catalog d-gottlieb-company used
- title
- Flipcommons Catalog classy-bowler-extended-play-prototype used
- name
- Flipcommons Catalog Classy Bowler (Extended Play Prototype) used
- slug
- Flipcommons Catalog classy-bowler-extended-play-prototype used