- gameplay_feature
- Trap Holes ×10
- gameplay_feature
- Free Play Holes ×4
- ipdb_id
- 6578
- ipdb.image_urls
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- ipdb.notable_features
- 10 balls for 1d. Trap holes (10), Free play holes (4). When a ball lands in a pocket having the same color as the ball, the score is doubled for that ball.
The cabinet excluding trim measures 32 inches (81.5cm) long and 17.5 inches (44.5cm) wide. Including trim, it measures 34.5 inches (87.5cm) high in the front, and 37.5 inches (95.5cm) high in the back. On its legs, its footprint measures 20 inches (51cm) between outside left to right and 34.5 inches (87.5cm) from front to back.
- ipdb.notes
- There is no manufacturer identification anywhere on the game pictured here which is located in the UK.
There are nine score pockets that are colored either red, green, blue, yellow, or white. For balls to score double in them per the instructions, the ten balls equipped with this game when new presumably would have to include all five colors. We don't know the ball colors included when the game was new, but perhaps two of each color or maybe four colored ones and six white ones.
The playfield of this pin table is labeled in English. An identical playfield in German language is the counter game Tura Automatenfabrik Gmbh's 1933 'Tura-Ball' which itself is a copy of Keeney and Sons' 1932 'Rainbo'.
Circa early 1930s.
- player_count
- 1
- reward_type
- Free Play
- technology_generation
- pure-mechanical