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technology_generation
pure-mechanical IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
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1 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog
ipdb_id
5954 IPDB, Flipcommons Catalog

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ipdb.notes
IPDB Circa early 1930's. "Le Passe Partout" translates to "The Passkey". used
ipdb.notable_features
IPDB 0.25 francs for 10 balls. Playfield has fourteen trap holes, each labeled to score either 20, 50, 100, 150, 300, 400, 500, 1000, or 1500 points. Two gobble holes are marked "A REJOUER" ("to play") which probably return the ball to the player to shoot again. The two 100-point trap holes are at the playfield bottom, placed between two outholes troughs marked "PERDU" ("lost"). All other trap holes are surrounded by geometic designs, mostly square in shape, painted on the playfield in red, green, white, or yellow. The remainder of the playfield is light brown in color. Cabinet measures 870 mm long, 470 mm wide, 190 mm high in the front, and 230 mm high in the back. The instruction card states: 1 - Introduire une piece de 0.25Fr dans la fente. 2 - Pousser puis tirer sur la manette � gauche pour faire tomber les billes. 3 - Appuyer sur la manette inf�rieure droite pour mettre la bille en position de jeu. 4 - Tirer doucement la manette du haut pour faire le maximum de points. Quand une bille se pose dans un trou de meme couleur, les points comptent double. English translation: 1 - Insert a 0.25Fr. 2 - Push then pull the left lever to drain the balls. 3 - Push the lower right handle to put the ball in shooting position. 4 - Pull gently the upper right handle to score a maximum of points. When a ball lands in a hole of the same color, scores counts double. used
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Flipcommons Catalog le-passe-partout used
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Flipcommons Catalog Le Passe Partout used
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