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I still dont know how all the ramps can get a ball.
Are some purely decorative?
The Inlay on the "Lockdown Bar" is very sweet too!
Quoted from cait001:thanks for the video. It's good to see something like that in action so I can realize it's not for me and stop lusting after it.
It's a very odd machine with a cool ramp and a unique ball release, but the game play doesn't seem satisfying for me, as a pre-war fan. I guess I need more ball spinning on the tracks and nudging opportunities.
EDIT: subscribed to that channel so dang hard, some great rare machines featured! Going to flip through a bunch this evening.
It just always looked cool in the Billboard pics, before the Net.
I looked for over 50 years, and never came across one.
Interesting that Baffle Ball succeeded in 1932, over "too many ramps"
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