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    ipdb_id
    4903
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    ipdb.notable_features
    Brass insignia on cabinet front indicates nickel play. Four white marbles are shot into play by a spring and plunger assembly and roll down the playfield embedded with steel pins, landing in scoring holes. Interior marble collector is copper with a copper tray. Early 1900's simple but crude wiring for two small sockets at base of playfield lights small bulbs. Below the ball shooter on front of cabinet is believed to be a light switch. Interior also has copper strips for reasons uncertain. No manufacturer marks other than 107 stamped into the upper edge of the playfield. Oak cabinet is 35 inches long, 17 inches wide, and 9 inches deep. Game is intended to have a playfield glass, not shown here. Weighs approximately 35 lbs. Found in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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    1
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    electromechanical
    theme
    Cards