- credit
- Bill Huenergardt — Design
- credit
- David Rockola — Design
- ipdb.corporate_entity_name
- Rock-ola Manufacturing Corporation
- ipdb_id
- 2791
- ipdb.image_urls
- ["https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/Overall_view.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-1.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-2.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-3.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-4.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-5.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-6.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-7.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-8.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-9.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-10.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-11.jpg","https://www.ipdb.org/images/2791/image-13.png"]
- ipdb.notable_features
- 10 balls for 5 cents. Pushing down the ball lift lever on the front of the machine serves the ball to the plunger. Pulling the plunger shoots the ball. Releasing the front lever causes a circular area in the playfield to spin. Player could control the spinning (slow it down) using this lever.
- ipdb.notes
- This game used up the excess cabinets from Rock-ola's 1932 'Juggle Ball'.
- month
- 2
- player_count
- 1
- technology_generation
- pure-mechanical
- year
- 1933