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  1. By IPDB
    gameplay_feature
    Free Play Holes
    gameplay_feature
    Trap Holes ×15
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Pass-Time Table Company, Detroit, Michigan
    ipdb_id
    6074
    ipdb.image_urls
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    ipdb.notable_features
    10 balls for 5 cents. Trap holes (15), Free play hole (1). Cue stick is used to shoot the ball. Players can use a bead counter on front of cabinet to tally the score in multiples of 500 points. Hinged playfield glass raises for service access.
    ipdb.notes
    A plaque on the front of the cabinet indicates this game was sold by the Kelley Automatic Music Company of Albany, New York. Ads from this company indicate they were a distributor of Capehart orchestropes, the Seeburg Audiophone Selective Phonograph, and radios made by Edison, RCA-Victor, and Crosley. All of the pictures in this listing are the same game and which has the number '188' stamped into the top front wood trim.
    month
    5
    player_count
    1
    reward_type
    Free Play
    technology_generation
    pure-mechanical
    year
    1932