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    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Pierce Tool and Manufacturing Company
    ipdb_id
    1225
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    ipdb.notable_features
    5,7,9, or 10 balls per play. 1 cent or 5 cent play. Game advertised as 32 inches long by 16 inches wide.
    ipdb.notes
    The manufacturer offered a choice of a metal stand for an extra charge of $2.00 or a wood stand for $2.50. The first game pictured in this listing (having a blue upper playfield) appears to have been modified for free play because its coin slide has been removed and the printed price for ten balls has been obscured. Its cabinet measured approximately 31 inches long, 16 1/4 inches wide, 6 1/2 inches high in the front, and 9 inches high in the back.
    month
    5
    player_count
    1
    technology_generation
    pure-mechanical
    theme
    Sports
    theme
    Baseball
    year
    1932