Back Loop-A-Ball

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  1. By IPDB
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Western Electric Piano Company
    ipdb_id
    1474
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    ipdb.notable_features
    10 balls for 5 cents. The pivoting ball shooter on center front of cabinet can be aimed by player to launch balls into play in different directions, sending the balls under the playfield to loop up and around the back end of game, entering the playfield from the very top. The specific point of entry depends on where the ball shooter is aimed. A ball landing in the Double Up pocket makes the score of the entire playfield count double. Solid walnut cabinet advertised as 20 inches by 36 inches, mounted on a 31-inch demountable table.
    month
    2
    player_count
    1
    technology_generation
    pure-mechanical
    year
    1932