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  1. By IPDB
    gameplay_feature
    Free Play Holes
    gameplay_feature
    Passive Bumpers ×13
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Western Products, Incorporated
    ipdb_id
    1209
    ipdb.image_urls
    ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/1209/image-1.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1209/image-4.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1209/image-2.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/1209/image-3.jpg"]
    ipdb.notable_features
    Passive bumpers (13), Free Play hole (1).
    ipdb.notes
    This game is reportedly one of the few games from this manufacturer that is not payout. A Billboard article dated May-28-1949 page 109 looked back ten years to the same week in 1939 to describe 'Hold Tight' as "featuring four scoring panels on the backboard, four ways to score and fast playfield action." The backglass depicts four men who, according to a 1939 Billboard article, "hold tight to their perches before they are tipped over by skillful shooting of a ball over a switch on the playfield". This article refers to these men pejoratively as "darkies". The Andrews Sisters released the song "Hold-Tight" at the end of 1938 and it charted in the beginning of 1939, reaching #4 on the Hit Parade. Their rendition of it caused a stir for its alleged innuendo and was banned. In a letter to the Editors of Time Magazine dated May 1939, their manager explains the lyrics (scroll down to the bottom) as they were sung, and before they were rewritten. This pinball machine hit the market around this time.
    month
    5
    player_count
    1
    reward_type
    Free Play
    technology_generation
    electromechanical
    year
    1939