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Quoted from TopMoose:Nice! The IPDB doesn’t have a listing for a Prospect, but it has a similar layout to Genco’s Jiggers, so it would probably date to about 1932 or 1933. Is there any manufacturer info on the cabinet?
I noticed the “Prospect Hole” at the top of the play field - this would usually trigger some mechanical device, but I don’t see any. Does it plug in or is it a pure mechanical game?
I have no idea but I will ask! My neighbor asked me if I wanted it (he knows I’m a pinball guy) o don’t know anything about machines this old, figured I’d see if anyone here had any knowledge of this thing.
Quoted from TopMoose:The basic design was originally seen on Bally’s Goofy (1932) and a bunch of other manufacturers copied it, with slight changes and different names. The closest design I could find was a game called Jiggilo (1933), made by Ace Novelty Co.
In any case, it looks to be a super-rare game in decent shape for its age. A light cleaning and some new glass marbles and it could be a gem!
Does anyone here want such an item? I don’t really have use (or room) for it and don’t have any sense of value on such an item.
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