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technology_generation
electromechanical IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
month
2 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
year
1935 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
player_count
1 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
ipdb_id
872 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog

Single source (9 fields)

gameplay_feature
IPDB Trap Holes ×32 used
ipdb.corporate_entity_name
IPDB Rock-ola Manufacturing Corporation used
ipdb.image_urls
IPDB ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/872/image-1.jpg"] used
ipdb.notes
IPDB This is Rock-Ola's first game with the Free Game feature invented by Bill Bellah, a janitor at Harry Williams' Automatic Amusements Company in Los Angeles, and licensed to Rock-Ola by J.H. Keeney. It is seen on the left side of the lower apron. It allowed the player to start a new game by pushing in the coin slide without a coin in it. No longer did players have to show the location attendant a qualifying score to be given a nickel to start the next game as a free earned replay. This game also vended tickets based on games earned. The first game to have Bellah's free game mechanism is Keeney's 1935 'Quick Silver'. An extensive story about Bill Bellah and his free game mechanism is found in the Encyclopedia of Pinball, Volume 2, pages 73-75. used
ipdb.notable_features
IPDB 8 balls for 5 cents. Trap holes (32). Has a flashing electric light (in lower left of apron) and a ringing bell. Free Game feature. used
corporate_entity
Flipcommons Catalog rock-ola-manufacturing-corporation used
title
Flipcommons Catalog flash-3 used
name
Flipcommons Catalog Flash used
slug
Flipcommons Catalog flash-3 used