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    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    Bally Manufacturing Corporation
    ipdb_id
    1772
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    ipdb.manufacturer_trade_name
    Bally
    ipdb.model_number
    71
    ipdb.notable_features
    1 ball for 5 cents. Double payout as follows: 1) Three lights flash on and off every time a coin is deposited. If one of the lights stays on when the ball comes to rest, the value of all holes on the playfield increases to $1.50, $1, or 50 cents, depending on which light remains lit: Green light lit increases all holes to $1.50. Yellow light lit increases all holes to $1.00. Red light lit increases all holes to 50 cents, except the 100-hole and the 150-hole retain their value. 2) Balls shot into the Bally-Hole at top of playfield return for free play and also operate a clock-hand indicator which moves, one letter at a time, across a dial marked BALLY, showing the payout award for the letter indicated when the ball next falls into the Bally-Hole: B awards free play. A pays 10 cents. L pays 20 cents. L pays 50 cents. Y pays $7.00 Gold Award. Operates on batteries. Playfield indicates the following patent was owned by Consolidated Patent Corporation: Patent No. 1,802,521 [GAME APPARATUS] was filed Aug 14, 1928 and issued April 28, 1931 to George H. Miner. Playfield indicates the following patent was owned by Ace Patents Corporation: Patent No. 2,010,966 [GAME OF SKILL] filed March 7, 1034. Granted August 13, 1935 to Henry W. Seiden et al.
    ipdb.notes
    An earlier version of this game was produced as project #62. The Double Payout was first made popular in Bally's 1935 'Prospector'.
    month
    2
    player_count
    1
    reward_type
    Free Play
    technology_generation
    electromechanical
    year
    1936