Back Double Barrel

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    gameplay_feature
    Kick-Out Holes ×7
    gameplay_feature
    Passive Bumpers ×13
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Bally Manufacturing Corporation
    ipdb_id
    708
    ipdb.image_urls
    ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-2.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-11.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-12.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-13.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-14.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-15.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-16.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-17.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/708/image-18.jpg"]
    ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
    Bally
    ipdb.model_number
    485
    ipdb.notable_features
    5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (13), Kick-out holes (7), Time clock. Six red bumpers on the left side are numbered 1 to 6 (top to bottom). Six green bumpers on the right side are numbered 1 to 6 (top to bottom).
    ipdb.notes
    Convertible to novelty play or replay operation. Bally documentation indicates this game was released to engineering Jan-21-1946. The earliest manufacturer ads we found in Billboard or Cash Box were dated February 1947 and the game was advertised as "new". Bally briefly described the Super Field feature as a "semi-captive ball" but we could not discern if this ball was one of the 5 balls served to the player or if it was a genuine captive ball that was kicked back and forth between the six vertical numbered holes in the Super Field.
    month
    2
    player_count
    1
    technology_generation
    electromechanical
    theme
    Sports
    theme
    Hunting
    year
    1947