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Date Name  (Click to display that game) MFG Type Prod. Specialty Pl. Model Pics Rating
1944-10 Army & Navy Victory Games EM  Conversion Kit,
 Flipperless
1p 4  
1934-07 Counter Knock-Out Superior Amusem...  Table Top/Count... 1p  
1968 Gun Smoke Chicago Coin EM  Add-A-Ball 2p 12 7.7
1968-04 Gun Smoke Chicago Coin EM 2p 361 13 6.0
1951-03 Happy-Go-Lucky Gottlieb EM 600 1p 48 31  
1933 K.O. Superior Manufa... 1p  
1934-04 K.O. Superior Amusem... 1p  
1950-12 Knock Out Gottlieb EM 3,000 1p 46 30 7.2
1974 Knock Out Allied Leisure SS  Not A Pinball,
 Gun Game
2p 1  
1942-10 Knock Out The Japs Victory Games EM  Conversion Kit,
 Flipperless
1p 2  
1934-07 Knock-Out Junior Superior Amusem... 1p  
1934-06 Knock-Out Senior Superior Amusem... 1p  
1935 Knockout Automatic Amuse... EM 1p  
1941-08 Knockout Exhibit EM  Flipperless 1p 36  
1975-04 Knockout Bally EM 2,085 2p 1026 27 5.8
* indicates Project Date, not Manufacture Date1979* Knockout Gottlieb SS none 1p 1  
1978-05 Knockout Blow Sega Enterprise... SS 2p 1  
1974 KnoKOut Bensa EM 1p 6  
1946-10 Opportunity Marvel EM  Converted Game,
 Flipperless
1p 22  
1979-06 Paragon Bally SS 9,120  Widebody 4p 1167-E 60 7.9
1968 Rose & Can Can Elettrocoin EM  Add-A-Ball 1p 1  
1945-11 South Seas United EM  Converted Game,
 Flipperless
1p 4  
1932 Superior Knockout of '32 Superior Manufa... 1p  

Army & Navy / IPD No. 3654 / October, 1944 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Victory Games (1942-1947)
Date Of Manufacture: October, 1944
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Military - Music - Singing
Specialty: Conversion Kit [?]
Flipperless [?]
Notable Features: 5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (12), Kick-out hole (1).
Notes: 'Army & Navy' is a conversion kit for Exhibit's 1941 'Knockout'. The kit consisted of a new 14-color backglass, new bumper caps, and new instruction and score cards.

The earliest mention we have found for this conversion kit is in Victory Game's ad in Billboard 10/07/1944 p61. Subsequent Billboard ads for this game indicate a new playboard design was part of their kits, but this likely was only true for any of the newer kits advertised in the same ad. Their last Billboard ad for 'Army & Navy' was 10/05/1946 p123, when prices were raised for all of their kits from $9.50 each to $12.50 each.

Victory Games advertised themselves as "America's Pin Game Conversion Headquarters".

Photos in: Pinball and World War 2 2nd Edition, pages 24-25
Images:
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Image # 2927: Army & Navy Backglass
Backglass

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Image # 2928: Army & Navy Instruction Card
Instruction Card

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[Russ Jensen]
Image # 2929: Army & Navy Overall view
Overall view

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Image # 2930: Army & Navy Playfield
Playfield

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Source: BB 11/11/44 pg 61 [?]

Counter Knock-Out / IPD No. 5591 / July, 1934 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Superior Amusement Company, of Portland, Oregon (1934)
Date Of Manufacture: July, 1934
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Specialty: Table Top/Counter Game [?]
Notes: This is a counter game.
Source: EOP2 p124 [?]

Gun Smoke / IPD No. 4808 / 1968 / 2 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: Needs More Ratings!         7.7 / 10  (2 ratings)   [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Chicago Coin Machine Manufacturing Company (1932-1977)
Date Of Manufacture: 1968
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Western
Specialty: Add-A-Ball [?]
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Kick-out holes (3), Center up-post.
Design by: Ed Sermonti, Albin Peters
Art by: Christian Marche
Notes: This is the 2-player Add-a-ball version of Chicago Coin's 1968 'Gun Smoke' for export to Italy.

This may be the last Italian version game from this manufacturer, if it in fact was produced. Federico Croci, a collector in Italy, tells us that he has never seen this game there other than a picture or two in some operator's magazines.

The game pictured here had a paper tag tied to the bank reset relays that stated "Engineering Sample #5105".

Extra balls were counted on the backglass using what would have been the match numbers 1 thru 9 in a replay version. Extra balls were known as "kick-ups" because they entered the playfield through the flippers by being kicked-up from the out-hole. Kick-ups would have to be played off by the player who earned them before the game would advance to the next player.

The two ball guides, one on each side of the Ball Saver, are not present in the U.S. version of this game. They likely were added to guide the path of kick-up balls.

'Gun Smoke' is the first pinball machine by an American manufacturer to have the familiar round up-post between the flippers. Chicago Coin referred to this feature as the Ball Saver. The first known example is found on Rally's 1967 'Play boy'. An earlier, V-shaped form of this device was used by Gottlieb during the 1950's. An example is Gottlieb's 1950 'Knock Out'.

The Gun Smoke flash feature on the backglass was first used on Chicago Coin's 1967 'Twinky'.

Photos in: Pinball Machines for Italy - Senza Ripetizione Della Partita, page 61
Images:
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Image # 12830: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Backglass
Engineering Sample - Backglass

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Image # 12831: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Kick-Up Counter
Engineering Sample - Kick-Up Counter

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Image # 12832: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Backglass - Detail
Engineering Sample - Backglass - Detail

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Image # 12833: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Shoot Added Ball Now
Engineering Sample - Shoot Added Ball Now

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Image # 12834: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Backglass - Image Reversed
Engineering Sample - Backglass - Image Reversed

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Image # 12835: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Backglass Credit Indicator 
(This area is silkscreened to illuminate from behind when a credit is on the machine. It replaces the credit window found in the replay version.)
Engineering Sample - Backglass Credit Indicator*

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Image # 12836: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Backbox Credit Indicator 
(The Credit Indicator in the Italian models is a simple light bulb. The U.S. models would have the familiar replay mechanism, with credit wheel, mounted to fill the large opening in the insert.)
Engineering Sample - Backbox Credit Indicator*

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Image # 12837: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Playfield 
(The two ball guides, one on each side of the Ball Saver located below the flippers, are not present in the U.S. version of this game. They were added to guide balls that are kicked-up from the outhole to the playfield. Also, note that the arrows on the cardholder do not say the word 'Flipper' on them, a word forbidden by Italian law at the time.)
Engineering Sample - Playfield*

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Image # 12998: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Kick-Up Numbers Illuminated
Engineering Sample - Kick-Up Numbers Illuminated

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Image # 12999: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Dual-kick Outhole 
(The dual-kick outhole, unique to Italian version games, is located directly below the words 'Ball Saver'. If the backglass Kick-Up Counter is lit, then a ball landing in this outhole will be kicked back into play through the space between the flippers. If the Kick-Up Counter is not lit, the ball will be kicked in the other direction to the traditional ball trough assembly, signalling the end of that ball in play.)
Engineering Sample - Dual-kick Outhole*

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Image # 13000: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Dual-kick Outhole
Engineering Sample - Dual-kick Outhole

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Image # 13001: Gun Smoke Engineering Sample  - Dual-kick Outhole Assembly
Engineering Sample - Dual-kick Outhole Assembly

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Source: rec.games.pinball Aug 2003 [?]

Gun Smoke / IPD No. 1098 / April 18, 1968 / 2 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: Needs More Ratings!         6.0 / 10  (1 ratings)   [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Chicago Coin Machine Manufacturing Company (1932-1977)
Date Of Manufacture: April 18, 1968
Model Number: 361
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Western
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Kick-out holes (3), Center up-post.

Landing the ball in the top or side kick-out holes, or exiting through either Gun Smoke outlane when lit, stops game play and starts the Gun Smoke values to flash on the backglass from 50 to 500 points. Pressing the Gun Smoke button on front of cabinet scores the flashed value and resumes game play.

Design by: Ed Sermonti, Albin Peters
Art by: Christian Marche
Notes: This is the first pinball machine by an American manufacturer to have the familiar round up-post between the flippers. Chicago Coin referred to this feature as the Ball Saver. The first known example is found on Rally's 1967 'Play boy'. An earlier, V-shaped form of this device was used on Gottlieb's 1950 'Knock Out' and Chicago Coin's 1951 'Thing'.

The Gun Smoke flash feature on the backglass was first used on Chicago Coin's 1967 'Twinky'.

Photos in: The Pinball Compendium 1930s - 1960sExternal Link, page 201
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book G-R
Documentation: 295 KB PDF Instruction Card and Score Cards (low resolution) [Chicago Coin]
  136 KB PDF Operator Adjustments (low resolution) [Chicago Coin]
Files: 69 KB PDF Lockdown Bar Instructions (low resolution) [Chicago Coin]
  88 KB PDF Playfield Post Adjustments and Rubber Ring Chart (low resolution) [Chicago Coin]
  52 KB PDF Relay Bank Servicing Instructions (low resolution) [Chicago Coin]
  99 KB PDF Score Motor Unit Switch Chart (low resolution) [Chicago Coin]
Images:
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Image # 1070: Gun Smoke Backglass
Backglass

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Image # 1071: Gun Smoke Playfield
Playfield

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[Russ Jensen]
Image # 7323: Gun Smoke Backglass
Backglass

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[Alan Tate]
Image # 7324: Gun Smoke Playfield
Playfield

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[Alan Tate]
Image # 13002: Gun Smoke Ball Return Assembly
Ball Return Assembly

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Image # 13667: Gun Smoke Flyer
Flyer

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[Ray Watts]
Image # 14951: Gun Smoke Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

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Image # 14952: Gun Smoke Lower Playfield - Downfield View
Lower Playfield - Downfield View

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Image # 67002: Gun Smoke Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[Rich Castline]
Image # 67003: Gun Smoke Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Rich Castline]
Image # 67004: Gun Smoke Motor Board
Motor Board

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[Rich Castline]
Image # 67005: Gun Smoke Instruction Card
Instruction Card

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[Rich Castline]
Image # 67006: Gun Smoke Score Card - 5 Balls
Score Card - 5 Balls

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[Rich Castline]
 

Happy-Go-Lucky / IPD No. 1120 / March, 1951 / 1 Player
 
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Manufacturer: D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
Date Of Manufacture: March, 1951
Model Number: 48
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Production: 600 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Sports - Ice Skating
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (4), Standup targets (10), Kick-out holes (2). V-shaped Safety Gate raises to close wide gap between flippers.

Sound: 2 bells, knocker.

Design by: Wayne Neyens
Art by: Roy Parker
Notes: The game in the flyer shows a thin fixed post in the flipper gap, looking more like a peg, encased in a hard plastic sleeve similar to the type used for switch stack insulation. Gottlieb's previous game having a Safety Gate, Knock Out, shows a peg in the flipper gap in its flyer. The next game with a Safety Gate after Happy Go Lucky is Mermaid, and the flyer game shows the familiar rubber-ringed plastic post in the gap. Steve Young tells us that the peg post was used on Happy-Go-Lucky only for the sample games while production games used the regular plastic post with rubber ring.

The flyer game also has extra long flippers whereas the production games for which we have pictures all have shorter flippers, with rubbered posts to make up for the difference in flipper length. Designer Wayne Neyens had a machinist make these longer flippers from metal. Although they appeared on the game in the flyer, he tells us they did not appear on production games, saying Gottlieb "didn't go much for innovation in those days". In our Files section are copies of Wayne's original sketches for this new flipper design, showing it measured more than 3 1/16 inches in length, as well as copies of additional Gottlieb information on this prototype large flipper.

The backglass uses musical notes to show the name of this game as hyphenated. The schematic also hyphenates the name, while the flyer and instruction card do not. Wayne told us his original name for this Model 48 game was "Ten Little Indians" (his sketch indicates "10 Little Indians") to go with the sequences of ten on the playfield.

See also Model 39, Gottlieb's 1950 'Ten Little Indians'.

Photos in: The Pinball Compendium Electro-mechanical Era, page 47
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book G-R
Files: — KB PDF PPP - Partial Bill of Materials referencing Prototype Large Flipper (Availability limited by copyright)     [D. Gottlieb & Company]
  — KB PDF PPP - Prototype Large Flipper Sub-Assembly for Game 48 (Availability limited by copyright)     [D. Gottlieb & Company]
  — KB PDF Prototype Longer Flipper Design (Availability limited by copyright)     [Wayne Neyens]
Images:
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Image # 1087: Happy-Go-Lucky Backglass
Backglass

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[Clay Harrell]
Image # 1088: Happy-Go-Lucky Playfield 
(The upper post of the two posts in the flipper gap is not original to this game. The lower post is original to production games.)
Playfield*

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[Clay Harrell]
Image # 1089: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Right 
(The upper post of the two posts in the flipper gap is not original to this game. The lower post is original to production games.)
Cabinet - Right*

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[Clay Harrell]
Image # 4658: Happy-Go-Lucky Flyer
Flyer

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Image # 32453: Happy-Go-Lucky Backglass
Backglass

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Image # 32454: Happy-Go-Lucky Illuminated Backglass
Illuminated Backglass

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Image # 32455: Happy-Go-Lucky Playfield
Playfield

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Image # 32456: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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Image # 32457: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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Image # 32458: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Front View
Cabinet - Front View

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Image # 32459: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Rear
Cabinet - Rear

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Image # 32460: Happy-Go-Lucky Inside Front Door
Inside Front Door

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Image # 32461: Happy-Go-Lucky Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

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Image # 32462: Happy-Go-Lucky Schematic - Detail
Schematic - Detail

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Image # 32463: Happy-Go-Lucky Score Cards
Score Cards

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Image # 48669: Happy-Go-Lucky Backglass 
(Serial number 52566HL.)
Backglass*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48670: Happy-Go-Lucky Playfield 
(Serial number 52566HL.)
Playfield*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48671: Happy-Go-Lucky Upper Playfield 
(Serial number 52566HL.)
Upper Playfield*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48672: Happy-Go-Lucky Lower Playfield 
(Serial number 52566HL.)
Lower Playfield*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48673: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Left 
(The white button on the coin door is not original to this game. Serial number 52566HL.)
Cabinet - Left*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48674: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Right 
(The white button on the coin door is not original to this game. Serial number 52566HL.)
Cabinet - Right*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48675: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Front 
(The white button on the coin door is not original to this game. Serial number 52566HL.)
Cabinet - Front*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48676: Happy-Go-Lucky Under Playfield 
(Serial number 52566HL.)
Under Playfield*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48677: Happy-Go-Lucky Inside Cabinet 
(Serial number 52566HL.)
Inside Cabinet*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48678: Happy-Go-Lucky Inside Backbox 
(A small bell and its solenoid are missing from the bracket in the top center area of the insert. Serial number 52566HL.)
Inside Backbox*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 48679: Happy-Go-Lucky Backglass - Reverse 
(Serial number 52566HL.)
Backglass - Reverse*

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[Darryl Anderson]
Image # 69026: Happy-Go-Lucky Promotional Photo - Prototype Large Flippers 
(We scanned an already scanned image of the original photo.Photo courtesy Pinball Resource from Gottlieb archives.Used with permission.)
Promotional Photo - Prototype Large Flippers*

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[Pinball Resource]
Image # 69027: Happy-Go-Lucky Promotional Photo - Prototype Large Flipper Coils 
(We scanned an already scanned image of the original photo. Handwritten annotations on the game itself are by an unknown Gottlieb employee. Blue ink annotation by Steve Young. Photo courtesy Pinball Resource from Gottlieb archives. Used with permission.)
Promotional Photo - Prototype Large Flipper Coils*

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[Pinball Resource]
Image # 69028: Happy-Go-Lucky Promotional Photo 
(We scanned an already scanned image of the original photo. Handwritten annotations on the game itself are by an unknown Gottlieb employee. Photo courtesy Pinball Resource from Gottlieb archives. Used with permission.)
Promotional Photo*

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[Pinball Resource]
Image # 73383: Happy-Go-Lucky Playfield - Downfield View 
(The pop bumpers, blue apron, and insert numbering are reproductions. This image is included to show the four upper playfield slingshots in relation to the pop bumpers.)
Playfield - Downfield View*

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[Chad Corner]
Image # 73384: Happy-Go-Lucky Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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[Chad Corner]
 

K.O. / IPD No. 5587 / 1933 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Superior Manufacturing Company, of Portland, Oregon (1932-1933)
Date Of Manufacture: 1933
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Notes: This is a pin table.
Source: EOP2 p124 [?]

K.O. / IPD No. 5588 / April, 1934 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Superior Amusement Company, of Portland, Oregon (1934)
Date Of Manufacture: April, 1934
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Notes: This is a pin table.
Source: EOP2 p124 [?]

Knock Out / IPD No. 1391 / December, 1950 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: [ 7 stars - Click for comments ]    7.2/10  (17 ratings/15 comments)        [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: D. Gottlieb & Company (1931-1977) [Trade Name: Gottlieb]
Date Of Manufacture: December, 1950
Model Number: 46
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Production: 3,000 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Sports - Boxing
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Kick-out holes (2), V-shaped Blocking Gate between flippers. No slingshots.
Toys: Playfield animation (boxers 'fight').
Design by: Harry Mabs
Art by: Roy Parker
Marketing Slogans: "Uproarious Slam-Bang Animation in a Real Ring on the Playfield"
Photos in: Arcade TreasuresExternal Link, page 44
Tilt! Pinball Machines 1931-1958, page 24
The Pinball Compendium 1930s - 1960sExternal Link, page 69
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book G-R
Pinball The Lure of the Silverball, pages 42 and 106
Owners List URL:http://www.pinballowners.com/owners/1391  (External site)
Files: 6 MB PDF Reproduction Instruction and Score Card [Doug Barger]
Images:
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Image # 1339: Knock Out Playfield
Playfield

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[Russ Jensen]
Image # 4685: Knock Out Flyer
Flyer

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Image # 8287: Knock Out Backglass
Backglass

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[Raphael Lankar]
Image # 9187: Knock Out Backglass
Backglass

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[Dave Haynes]
Image # 9188: Knock Out Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

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[Dave Haynes]
Image # 9189: Knock Out Lower Playfield
Lower Playfield

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[Dave Haynes]
Image # 9190: Knock Out Playfield Detail
Playfield Detail

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[Dave Haynes]
Image # 9191: Knock Out Cabinet
Cabinet

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[Dave Haynes]
Image # 16599: Knock Out Backglass
Backglass

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[Raphael Lankar]
Image # 16601: Knock Out Top View
Top View

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[Raphael Lankar]
Image # 16602: Knock Out Side View
Side View

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[Raphael Lankar]
Image # 20307: Knock Out Scorecard
Scorecard

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[Raphael Lankar]
Image # 20327: Knock Out Playfield
Playfield

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[Raphael Lankar]
Image # 27653: Knock Out Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

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[John Gray]
Image # 27654: Knock Out Under Playfield
Under Playfield

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[John Gray]
Image # 27655: Knock Out Inside Cabinet
Inside Cabinet

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[John Gray]
Image # 27656: Knock Out Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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[John Gray]
Image # 27657: Knock Out Backbox - Left
Backbox - Left

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[John Gray]
Image # 42977: Knock Out Illuminated Playfield - Detail
Illuminated Playfield - Detail

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 57868: Knock Out Cabinet - Front View
Cabinet - Front View

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Image # 57869: Knock Out Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

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Image # 57870: Knock Out Middle Playfield
Middle Playfield

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Image # 57871: Knock Out Lower Playfield
Lower Playfield

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Image # 57872: Knock Out Illuminated Playfield - Detail
Illuminated Playfield - Detail

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Image # 57873: Knock Out Backbox - Left
Backbox - Left

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Image # 57874: Knock Out Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

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Image # 57875: Knock Out Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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Image # 57876: Knock Out Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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Image # 57877: Knock Out Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

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Image # 67134: Knock Out Score Card
Score Card

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[Doug Barger]
 
Source: Flyer [?]

Knock Out / IPD No. 6479 / 1974 / 2 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Allied Leisure Industries, Incorporated, of Hialeah, Florida (1972-1979)
Date Of Manufacture: 1974
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Specialty: Not A Pinball [?]
Gun Game [?]
Notable Features: The objective is to "knock out" the opposing player. Solid state scoring and sounds.
Notes: The manufacturer's flyer states "no moving parts to wear out" but we have no pictures of the shooting gallery to confirm how targets are displayed.

The earliest reference we found in Cash Box for this game was dated Aug-31-1974 page 43 where a California distributor comments on delayed shipment to receive this game due to an airline strike.

Images:
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Image # 70990: Knock Out Flyer
Flyer

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[Dennis Dodel]
 
Source: flyer [?]

Knock Out The Japs / IPD No. 3201 / October, 1942 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Victory Games (1942-1947)
Date Of Manufacture: October, 1942
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Wartime - Patriotic
Specialty: Conversion Kit [?]
Flipperless [?]
Notable Features: Backglass measures 21 inches by 21 inches.
Notes: 'Knock Out The Japs' was a conversion of Exhibit's 1941 'Knockout'.

The earliest mention we have found for this conversion kit by name is in Victory Game's ad in Billboard 01/23/1943 p77. However, their first Billboard ad 10/03/1942 p79 implies this kit existed then, by advertising a conversion was available for 'Knock-Out'. Their last Billboard ad for this kit was 02/10/1945 p74.

Photos in: Coin Drop International, September/October 1994, page 13
Pinball and World War 2 2nd Edition, page 23
Images:
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Image # 61955: Knock Out The Japs Coin Drop International Ad 
(Coin Drop International, September/October 1994, page 13)
Coin Drop International Ad*

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[Dennis Dodel]
Image # 84008: Knock Out The Japs Backglass
Backglass

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[Potter & Potter Auctions]
 
Source: BB 1/23/43 pg 76 [?]

Knock-Out Junior / IPD No. 5590 / July, 1934 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Superior Amusement Company, of Portland, Oregon (1934)
Date Of Manufacture: July, 1934
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Notes: This is a pin table.
Source: EOP2 p124 [?]

Knock-Out Senior / IPD No. 5589 / June, 1934 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Superior Amusement Company, of Portland, Oregon (1934)
Date Of Manufacture: June, 1934
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Notes: This is a pin table.
Source: EOP2 p124 [?]

Knockout / IPD No. 3200 / 1935 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Automatic Amusements Company, of Los Angeles, California, USA (1932-1935)
Date Of Manufacture: 1935
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Design by: Harry Williams
Notes: In an interview with pinball historian Russ Jensen on July 2, 1979, Harry Williams stated that he designed this game.

Knockout / IPD No. 1393 / August, 1941 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Exhibit Supply Company, of Chicago, Illinois,
USA
(1932-1957) [Trade Name: ESCO]
Date Of Manufacture: August, 1941
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Sports - Boxing
Specialty: Flipperless [?]
Notable Features: 5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (12), Kick-out hole (1). Completing the sequence 1-10 lights "Special".
Photos in: The Billboard, Aug-9-1941, page 98
The Billboard, Aug-30-1941, page 134
The Pinball Compendium 1930s - 1960sExternal Link, page 29
Images:
(click to zoom)
Image # 1341: Knockout Backglass
Backglass

468x448
 
Image # 1342: Knockout Overall view
Overall view

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[Russ Jensen]
Image # 1343: Knockout Playfield
Playfield

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Image # 7650: Knockout Backglass
Backglass

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[Alan Tate]
Image # 7651: Knockout Playfield
Playfield

700x1090
[Alan Tate]
Image # 15531: Knockout Cabinet
Cabinet

265x300
[Phil Harris]
Image # 17871: Knockout Behind Backglass
Behind Backglass

421x600
[Jim Stahlecker]
Image # 17872: Knockout Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

352x600
[Jim Stahlecker]
Image # 17873: Knockout Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

454x600
[Jim Stahlecker]
Image # 27189: Knockout Billboard Magazine Ad 
(The Billboard (Magazine), Aug-30-1941, page 134)
Billboard Magazine Ad*

640x480
[John Gray]
Image # 45625: Knockout Backglass
Backglass

582x480
 
Image # 45626: Knockout Playfield
Playfield

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Image # 45627: Knockout Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

640x480
 
Image # 45628: Knockout Middle Playfield
Middle Playfield

640x480
 
Image # 45629: Knockout Lower Playfield
Lower Playfield

640x480
 
Image # 45630: Knockout Lower Playfield
Lower Playfield

640x480
 
Image # 45631: Knockout Manufacturer
Manufacturer

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Image # 45632: Knockout Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

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Image # 45633: Knockout Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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Image # 45634: Knockout Cabinet - Front View
Cabinet - Front View

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Image # 45635: Knockout Backbox - Top
Backbox - Top

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Image # 45636: Knockout Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

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Image # 52688: Knockout Partially Stripped Playfield
Partially Stripped Playfield

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[Bruce Brigham]
Image # 54502: Knockout Instruction and Score Card 
(Serial number 2691.)
Instruction and Score Card*

1200x689
[Sean Kavanagh]
Image # 54503: Knockout Backbox - Left 
(Serial number 2691.)
Backbox - Left*

882x1802
[Sean Kavanagh]
Image # 54504: Knockout Backbox - Right 
(Serial number 2691.)
Backbox - Right*

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[Sean Kavanagh]
Image # 54505: Knockout Cabinet - Right 
(Serial number 2691.)
Cabinet - Right*

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[Sean Kavanagh]
Image # 54506: Knockout Cabinet - Front 
(The ball lift knob is not original to this game. Serial number 2691.)
Cabinet - Front*

999x546
[Sean Kavanagh]
Image # 54507: Knockout Behind Backglass 
(Serial number 2691.)
Behind Backglass*

781x784
[Sean Kavanagh]
Image # 54508: Knockout Motor Diagram 
(The diagram is located in the backbox. Serial number 2691.)
Motor Diagram*

1200x799
[Sean Kavanagh]
Image # 62211: Knockout Sway Tilt 
(This image is not upside-down. )
Sway Tilt*

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Image # 62212: Knockout Sway Tilt 
(This image is not upside-down. )
Sway Tilt*

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Image # 62213: Knockout Sway Tilt 
(Located inside the front door near the ball lift mechanism.)
Sway Tilt*

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Image # 62214: Knockout Sway Tilt 
(Located inside the front door near the ball lift mechanism.)
Sway Tilt*

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Image # 64902: Knockout Billboard New Game Announcement 
(The Billboard, Aug-9-1941, page 85)
Billboard New Game Announcement*

1200x1766
[Rob Hawkins]
Image # 64903: Knockout Billboard Ad 
(The Billboard, Aug-9-1941, page 98)
Billboard Ad*

1200x930
[Rob Hawkins]
 

Knockout / IPD No. 1392 / April, 1975 / 2 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: [ 6 stars - Click for comments ]    5.9/10  (19 ratings/16 comments)        [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally]
Project Date: September 03, 1974
Date Of Manufacture: April, 1975
Model Number: 1026
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Production: 2,085 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Sports - Boxing
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), Kick-out hole (1), Spinning targets (2), Star rollovers (12), Chicane lane awards lit features. End-of-ball bonus.
Design by: Greg Kmiec
Art by: Dick White
Notes: We previously showed an incorrect model number of 1028.
Photos in: Coin Machine Magazine (formerly Trademor Catalog), Vol 3 No. 3, May 1975, page 15
Owners List URL:http://www.pinballowners.com/owners/1392  (External site)
Documentation: 606 KB PDF Playfield Chart from 1976 Parts Catalog [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
  9 MB PDF Schematic Diagram (continuous) [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
Files: 678 KB PDF Installation And General Game Operation Instructions (OCR searchable) [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
Images:
(click to zoom)
Image # 3775: Knockout Flyer, Front
Flyer, Front

857x1128
 
Image # 3777: Knockout Flyer, Back 
(Back of Flyer, rotated 90 degrees for easier viewing.)
Flyer, Back*

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Image # 5542: Knockout Backglass
Backglass

822x629
[Peter McDonald]
Image # 5543: Knockout Playfield
Playfield

850x1392
[Peter McDonald]
Image # 11607: Knockout Playfield 
(The left spinning target is missing from this playfield.)
Playfield*

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Image # 11608: Knockout Playfield - Detail 
(The left spinning target is missing from this playfield.)
Playfield - Detail*

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Image # 11609: Knockout Backbox
Backbox

399x624
 
Image # 11610: Knockout Front
Front

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Image # 11611: Knockout Full View
Full View

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Image # 13160: Knockout Backglass
Backglass

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Image # 13161: Knockout Playfield
Playfield

450x600
 
Image # 13162: Knockout Cabinet
Cabinet

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Image # 28655: Knockout Behind Backglass
Behind Backglass

640x480
[John Gray]
Image # 28656: Knockout Instruction Card
Instruction Card

640x480
[John Gray]
Image # 28683: Knockout Under Playfield
Under Playfield

480x640
[John Gray]
Image # 28684: Knockout Inside Cabinet
Inside Cabinet

480x640
[John Gray]
Image # 28685: Knockout Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

640x480
[John Gray]
Image # 28686: Knockout Backglass - Illuminated
Backglass - Illuminated

640x480
[John Gray]
Image # 28687: Knockout Backglass - Reverse
Backglass - Reverse

640x480
[John Gray]
Image # 50408: Knockout Backglass
Backglass

1200x1047
[Vincent Giovannone]
Image # 50409: Knockout Illuminated Playfield
Illuminated Playfield

1024x1542
[Vincent Giovannone]
Image # 50410: Knockout Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

1200x797
[Vincent Giovannone]
Image # 50411: Knockout Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

930x1400
[Vincent Giovannone]
Image # 50412: Knockout Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Vincent Giovannone]
Image # 57513: Knockout Backglass
Backglass

1200x1072
[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 57514: Knockout Playfield
Playfield

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 64901: Knockout Coin Machine Magazine New Game Announcement 
(Coin Machine Magazine (formerly Trademor Catalog), Vol 3 No. 3, May 1975, page 15)
Coin Machine Magazine New Game Announcement*

1024x1805
[Rob Hawkins]
 

Knockout / IPD No. 6366 / 1979 / 1 Player
 
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Manufacturer: D. Gottlieb & Company, a Columbia Pictures Industries Company (1977-1983)
[Trade Name: Gottlieb]
Project Date: 1979
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Production: Never Produced
Theme: Sports - Boxing
Art by: Gordon Morison
Notes: Reportedly, this game was to be a 1-player solid-state version of Gottlieb's 1979 'T.K.O.' for the Italian market but did not go into production because T.K.O. was not well received.

We had a separate report in 2011 of a single Knockout full prototype machine located in England.

In the upper right corner of the glass are five orange circles meant to represent arena floodlights (not found on T.K.O.) and which would be the five disguised extra ball lamps, typical for Italian games, although we have no image of the reverse side of this glass to actually confirm this. According to Federico Croci, a collector in Italy, this would have made 'Knockout' the only SS game with a management of extra balls similar to the Italian EM games.

Images:
(click to zoom)
Image # 68614: Knockout Prototype Backglass
Prototype Backglass

1003x828
 
 
Source: picture [?]

Knockout Blow / IPD No. 5543 / May, 1978 / 2 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Sega Enterprises, Ltd., of Tokyo, Japan (1971-1979)
Date Of Manufacture: May, 1978
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Sports - Boxing
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Slingshots (2). Has Your Number match feature.
Notes: Release date is 5-1978.
Images:
(click to zoom)
Image # 44086: Knockout Blow Flyer, front 
(The back side of this flyer is unavailable.)
Flyer, front*

850x1112
[Ronald Barbagallo]
 
Source: flyer [?]

KnoKOut / IPD No. 5270 / 1974 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Bensa s.a.s., of Milan, Italy (1973-1974)
Date Of Manufacture: 1974
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Sports - Boxing
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Standup targets (9), Up-post between flippers. The flipper gap is wide, presumably to compensate for the lack of outlanes, and the up-post is very large. Kick-up balls shoot from the outhole. Five score reels, one dummy zero.
Images:
(click to zoom)
Image # 37150: KnoKOut Backglass
Backglass

452x473
 
Image # 37151: KnoKOut Illuminated Backglass
Illuminated Backglass

480x640
 
Image # 37152: KnoKOut Playfield
Playfield

640x480
 
Image # 37153: KnoKOut Playfield
Playfield

640x480
 
Image # 37154: KnoKOut Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

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Image # 37155: KnoKOut Under Playfield
Under Playfield

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Source: ebay.it Jan 2008, tilt.it [?]

Opportunity / IPD No. 1723 / October, 1946 / 1 Player
 
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Average Fun Rating: No ratings on file         [ Be first to rate this game! ]
Manufacturer: Marvel Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois (1944-1948)
Date Of Manufacture: October, 1946
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Pageantry - Women
Specialty: Converted Game [?]
Flipperless [?]
Notable Features: 5 balls for 5 cents. Passive bumpers (9), Kick-out hole (1), Free play hole (1).
Notes: 'Opportunity' is a conversion of these games:

Gottlieb's 1940 'The Champ'
Gottlieb's 1940 'Paradise'
Gottlieb's 1941 'Sea Hawk'
Gottlieb's 1941 'Horoscope'
Gottlieb's 1941 'School Days'
Gottlieb's 1941 'Belle Hop'
Gottlieb's 1941 'A-B-C Bowler'
Gottlieb's 1941 'Miami Beach'
Gottlieb's 1941 'Spot Pool'
Gottlieb's 1941 'The New Champ'

Marvel refers to their kick-out hole as a "knockout pocket".

Photos in: The Billboard, Oct-26-1946, page 129
The Billboard, Dec-7-1946, page 135
Images:
(click to zoom)
Image # 1673: Opportunity Overall view
Overall view

398x563
[Russ Jensen]
Image # 5837: Opportunity Flyer
Flyer

875x1144
[Russ Jensen]
Image # 26350: Opportunity Billboard Magazine Ad 
(The Billboard (Magazine), Dec-7-1946, page 135)
Billboard Magazine Ad*

480x640
[John Gray]
Image # 58175: Opportunity Backglass
Backglass

1200x1600
[John Crow]
Image # 58176: Opportunity Playfield
Playfield

1200x1600
[John Crow]
Image # 58177: Opportunity Playfield
Playfield

1200x1600
[John Crow]
Image # 58178: Opportunity Upper Playfield
Upper Playfield

1200x900
[John Crow]
Image # 58179: Opportunity Middle Playfield
Middle Playfield

1200x900
[John Crow]
Image # 58180: Opportunity Lower Playfield
Lower Playfield

1200x900
[John Crow]
Image # 58181: Opportunity Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

1075x1600
[John Crow]
Image # 58182: Opportunity Cabinet - Right
Cabinet - Right

1016x900
[John Crow]
Image # 58183: Opportunity Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

1200x687
[John Crow]
Image # 58184: Opportunity Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

1200x1600
[John Crow]
Image # 58185: Opportunity Inside Backbox - Detail
Inside Backbox - Detail

1200x1600
[John Crow]
Image # 70098: Opportunity Backglass
Backglass

732x906
 
Image # 70099: Opportunity Playfield
Playfield

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Image # 70100: Opportunity Playfield
Playfield

749x999
 
Image # 70101: Opportunity Backbox - Right 
(This cabinet has been repainted but is included to show its other features.)
Backbox - Right*

568x898
 
Image # 70102: Opportunity Cabinet - Front View 
(This cabinet has been repainted but is included to show its other features.)
Cabinet - Front View*

597x901
 
Image # 70103: Opportunity Backbox Door 
(This cabinet has been repainted but is included to show this door is made of wood.)
Backbox Door*

568x926
 
Image # 70104: Opportunity Cabinet - Rear 
(This cabinet has been repainted but is included to show its other features.)
Cabinet - Rear*

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Image # 70105: Opportunity Inside Backbox 
(This cabinet has been repainted on the outside.)
Inside Backbox*

749x999
 
 

Paragon / IPD No. 1755 / June, 1979 / 4 Players
 
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Average Fun Rating: [ 8 stars - Click for comments ]    7.9/10  (92 ratings/78 comments)        [ Add Your Rating! ]
Manufacturer: Bally Manufacturing Corporation (1931-1983) [Trade Name: Bally]
Project Date: December 05, 1978
Date Of Manufacture: June, 1979
Model Number: 1167-E
MPU: Bally MPU AS-2518-35
Type: Solid State Electronic (SS) [?]
Production: 9,120 units   (confirmed)
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Fantasy
Specialty: Widebody [?]
Notable Features: Flippers (4), Pop bumpers (4), Slingshots (2), 4-in-line drop targets (1), 3-bank drop targets (1), Kick-out holes (3), Standup targets (2), Star rollovers (4), Spinning target (1), Upper right chicane lane awards lit features.
Design by: Greg Kmiec
Art by: Paul Faris
Notes: 'Paragon' is the first widebody production game from this manufacturer.

We had heard anecdotally that when the Golden Cliffs feature is at maximum and then a ball lands in its saucer, the tune that is played is the interlude from The Ohio Players' song "The Worm" that was on the charts when the game was being designed. Designer Greg Kmiec later told us:

It has come to my attention that the song was indeed "The Worm." Every ball in the saucer added one note to the tune. Paragon was Bally's first wide-body. You might be able to recognize features from different games in the layout: the Capt. Fantastic bottom flippers, the Old Chicago bottom thumper bumper on the left, the Knockout Wiggler channel on the right (the across-the-playfield feed into the Knockout Wiggler lane was an homage to Ted Zale), the Harlem Globetrotters in-line drop targets on the left side feeding a reverse Capt. Fantastic across -the-playfield drop target shot and the top two saucers similar to Wizard.

An earlier game that builds a song tune note by note is Bally's 1978 'Playboy'.

The standard version of this playfield has four flippers as shown on the flyer. An unknown quantity of the games shipped to Europe had only three flippers. In this version, a ball guide and a single post replaced the upper right flipper, and the flipper assembly was not installed. In addition, a mini-post was added at the opening beneath the pop bumper in the Beast’s Lair to make it more difficult for the ball to leave the playfield that way.

We asked Greg Kmiec to comment on why the 3-flipper version was created. He replies:

I wouldn't have originally designed Paragon with that lower right section that way because it looks like the pinball could get stuck between those two wire forms.

If my memory serves me correctly, I seem to recall that the Italian, French and German markets were quite strong for Bally during that period and Bally was often visited by various foreign distributors. I recall that they relayed the fact that their players liked to hold the pinball by the flippers. The way it was relayed to designers through interpreters was that their players liked to hold the pinball on the flipper, take a drink of beer and brag to other players about the skill shot they were about to shoot. That couldn't be done with the original Paragon design. I tried something different with Paragon, since it was Bally's first wide-body game. It was relayed to Bally that the foreign player preferred one return lane on each side at the bottom of the game that "returned" the pinball to the flippers for a playfield skill shot. This type of design became known within the industry as the "Italian Bottom." It was used extensively then throughout the industry and is still in use today.

I do seem to recall adjustments being made to Paragon for foreign games [to have the "Italian Bottom"]. I don't recall how many were changed or if they were changed for only one country or one distributor, but they were definitely changed in the factory on the production line. It might have been due to a combination of two factors: the foreign distributors requesting something their players wanted and Bally realizing a cost reduction on the Bill-Of-Materials by eliminating a flipper. Bally might have been willing to change part of a production run just to sell a new wide-body game.

Reportedly, all Paragon games in France have only 3 flippers.

Photos in: Pinball Machines (Eiden-Lukas)External Link, page 146
Pinball MemoriesExternal Link, pages 127-130
The Pinball Compendium 1970-1981External Link, page 144
Mike Pacak's Pinball Flyer Reference Book G-R
Pinball (Ciuffo), pages 126-127
Owners List URL:http://www.pinballowners.com/owners/paragon  (External site)
ROMs: 9 KB ZIP ROMs [Bally Mfg. Corp.]
Documentation: 4 MB PDF English Manual (black & white, no schematics) [Bally Mfg. Corp.]
  53 MB PDF English Manual (color, with paginated schematics) [Bally Mfg. Corp.]
  59 MB PDF Schematic Diagrams (paginated) [Bally Mfg. Corp.]
Files: 10 KB PDF Greg Kmiec Discusses Treasure Chamber Design [Greg Kmiec]
  3 MB PDF Original Factory BOM (incomplete, evidentiary photos only, dated 5-8-79) [Bally Manufacturing Corp.]
Images:
(click to zoom)
Image # 1707: Paragon Cabinet - Full View
Cabinet - Full View

378x459
[Daina Petit]
Image # 1708: Paragon Playfield
Playfield

480x640
 
Image # 3847: Paragon Flyer, Page 2
Flyer, Page 2

600x795
 
Image # 3848: Paragon Flyer, Front
Flyer, Front

600x795
 
Image # 3849: Paragon Flyer, Page 3
Flyer, Page 3

609x658
 
Image # 3850: Paragon Flyer, Back
Flyer, Back

600x819
 
Image # 7014: Paragon Ad
Ad

814x1087
 
Image # 11083: Paragon Promotional Photo
Promotional Photo

579x722
 
Image # 11084: Paragon Press Release, Page 1
Press Release, Page 1

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Image # 11085: Paragon Press Release, Page 2
Press Release, Page 2

615x788
 
Image # 11086: Paragon Press Release 2
Press Release 2

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Image # 11572: Paragon Backglass
Backglass

640x480
[Tom Graham]
Image # 11573: Paragon Backglass - Reverse
Backglass - Reverse

640x480
[Tom Graham]
Image # 11574: Paragon Cabinet - Front View
Cabinet - Front View

450x600
[Tom Graham]
Image # 13424: Paragon Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

1024x529
[Cody Chunn]
Image # 13425: Paragon Backbox - Right
Backbox - Right

446x1024
[Cody Chunn]
Image # 13426: Paragon Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

1024x380
[Cody Chunn]
Image # 13502: Paragon Backglass - Detail
Backglass - Detail

400x300
[Bruno Durand]
Image # 19364: Paragon Playfield 
(The bottom exit from the Dragon's Lair has an extra post added that was not placed by the factory.)
Playfield*

525x685
[Ian F. McKinnon]
Image # 19365: Paragon Playfield
Playfield

1024x1497
[Ian F. McKinnon]
Image # 19366: Paragon Center Playfield
Center Playfield

1024x671
[Ian F. McKinnon]
Image # 27077: Paragon Under Playfield
Under Playfield

480x640
[John Gray]
Image # 27078: Paragon Instruction Card
Instruction Card

640x480
[John Gray]
Image # 27079: Paragon Inside Backbox
Inside Backbox

640x480
[John Gray]
Image # 27612: Paragon Blank Playfield
Blank Playfield

500x667
[Doug Fox]
Image # 28558: Paragon Blank Playfield
Blank Playfield

480x640
[Ian F. McKinnon]
Image # 28961: Paragon Blank Playfield
Blank Playfield

1024x830
[Matt Walsh]
Image # 28962: Paragon Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

1024x768
[Matt Walsh]
Image # 30405: Paragon Backglass - Detail
Backglass - Detail

400x300
[Bruno Durand]
Image # 33793: Paragon Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

1024x768
[Ian F. McKinnon]
Image # 33794: Paragon Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

1024x768
[Ian F. McKinnon]
Image # 33795: Paragon Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

1024x768
[Ian F. McKinnon]
Image # 33796: Paragon Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

1024x768
[Ian F. McKinnon]
Image # 35743: Paragon Original Backglass Artwork 
(Artist is Paul Faris.Alkyd and acrylic on panel.Dimensions: Same size as production glass.)
Original Backglass Artwork*

824x768
[Jay Stafford]
Image # 50305: Paragon Illuminated Backglass
Illuminated Backglass

822x750
[Brad Berryman]
Image # 50306: Paragon Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

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[Brad Berryman]
Image # 50307: Paragon Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

525x700
[Brad Berryman]
Image # 50308: Paragon Playfield - Detail
Playfield - Detail

525x700
[Brad Berryman]
Image # 50309: Paragon Beast's Lair
Beast's Lair

900x675
[Brad Berryman]
Image # 51377: Paragon Playfield - 3 Flipper Version 
(The bottom exit from the Dragon's Lair has a small white post that probably was not placed by the factory. Serial number EPA1161. Game located in France.)
Playfield - 3 Flipper Version*

1024x1365
[Denis Mendiondo]
Image # 51378: Paragon Lower Playfield - 3 Flipper Version 
(The bottom exit from the Dragon's Lair has a small white post that probably was not placed by the factory. Serial number EPA1161. Game located in France.)
Lower Playfield - 3 Flipper Version*

1024x768
[Denis Mendiondo]
Image # 51379: Paragon Playfield - Detail - 3 Flipper Version 
(Serial number EPA1161. Game located in France.)
Playfield - Detail - 3 Flipper Version*

1024x1365
[Denis Mendiondo]
Image # 51380: Paragon Under Lower Playfield - 3 Flipper Version 
(This image shows that there was no factory installation of a fourth flipper. Serial number EPA1161. Game located in France.)
Under Lower Playfield - 3 Flipper Version*

1024x768
[Denis Mendiondo]
Image # 51381: Paragon Under Playfield - Detail - 3 Flipper Version 
(This image shows that there was no factory installation of a fourth flipper. Serial number EPA1161. Game located in France.)
Under Playfield - Detail - 3 Flipper Version*

1024x768
[Denis Mendiondo]
Image # 56696: Paragon Backglass
Backglass

1024x892
[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 56697: Paragon Illuminated Backglass
Illuminated Backglass

1024x929
[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 56698: Paragon Cabinet - Left
Cabinet - Left

1024x386
[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 56699: Paragon Cabinet - Front
Cabinet - Front

1024x562
[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 56700: Paragon Cabinet - Front View
Cabinet - Front View

996x1600
[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 70450: Paragon Pre-Production Backglass Artwork 
(Production Layout for the film separator to prepare blackline art to strip into black 4-color process film positive.This not a completed piece of production art yet.Artist is Paul Faris.Ink on Vellum plus film positive elements.)
Pre-Production Backglass Artwork*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 70451: Paragon Pre-Production Backglass Artwork 
(Early pre-production concept sketch for backglass.Artist is Paul Faris.Ink on vellum.Dimensions approximately 11 inches by 14 inches.)
Pre-Production Backglass Artwork*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 70452: Paragon Pre-Production Backglass Artwork 
(Cromalin color proof of backglass.Includes only cyan, yellow, and magenta.Artist is Paul Faris.Cromalin powders laminated to paper.Dimensions: same size as production glass.)
Pre-Production Backglass Artwork*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 70453: Paragon Original Backglass Artwork 
(Artist is Paul Faris.Alkyd and acrylic on panel.Dimensions: Same size as production glass.)
Original Backglass Artwork*

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[Jay Stafford]
Image # 71756: Paragon Illuminated Front View
Illuminated Front View

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 71757: Paragon Illuminated Full View
Illuminated Full View

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[Jean-Pierre Renault]
Image # 79809: Paragon Lower Playfield - Day 1 Mylar Installation 
(Mylars were supplied by Bally but were included rolled up under the playfield glass for the operator to install.)
Lower Playfield - "Day 1" Mylar Installation*

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[Mike Mahaffey]
Image # 79810: Paragon Original Backbox Artwork 
(Artist is Paul Faris.Felt pens on art paper. Approximate dimensions are 13 1/2 by 28 inches.)
Original Backbox Artwork*

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[James Loflin]
Image # 79811: Paragon Original Backbox Artwork 
(Artist is Paul Faris.Felt pens on art paper. Approximate dimensions are 13 1/2 by 28 inches.)
Original Backbox Artwork*

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[James Loflin]
Image # 79812: Paragon Original Backbox Artwork 
(Artist is Paul Faris.Felt pens on art paper. Approximate dimensions are 13 1/2 by 28 inches.)
Original Backbox Artwork*

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[James Loflin]
Image # 79813: Paragon Original Backbox Artwork 
(Artist is Paul Faris.Felt pens on art paper. Approximate dimensions are 13 1/2 by 28 inches.)
Original Backbox Artwork*

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[James Loflin]
 

Rose & Can Can / IPD No. 4073 / 1968 / 1 Player
 
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Manufacturer: Elettrocoin, of Firenze (Florence), Italy (1965-1970)
Date Of Manufacture: 1968
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: Music - Singing - Dancing - Show Business
Specialty: Add-A-Ball [?]
Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (5), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (5), V-shaped Blocking Gate between flippers. Wedge head.
Notes: The backglass art is the same as Elettrocoin's 'Night Club'.

A drawing in an Italian magazine ad (not shown here) depicts an up-post between the flippers of this game shaped like an up-side down "V", much like the one found between the flippers of Gottlieb's 1950 'Knock Out'.

Images:
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Image # 83299: Rose & Can Can Magazine Ad 
(Magazine source unknown.)
Magazine Ad*

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[Mike Minchew]
 
Source: Flyer [?]

South Seas / IPD No. 2246 / November, 1945 / 1 Player
 
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Manufacturer: United Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1942-1962)
Date Of Manufacture: November, 1945
Type: Electro-mechanical (EM) [?]
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Theme: World Places
Specialty: Converted Game [?]
Flipperless [?]
Notable Features: Passive bumpers (12), Kick-out hole (1).
Notes: 'South Seas' was a conversion of Exhibit's 1941 'Knockout'.
Photos in: The Billboard, Dec-22-1945, page 103
The Billboard, Jan-12-1946, page 97
Coin Machine Digest, Jan-19-1946, page 28
The Billboard, Feb-2-1946, page 105
Coin Machine Digest, April 6, 1946, page 28
Coin Machine Digest, Apr-13-1946, page 48
Images:
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Image # 2137: South Seas Backglass
Backglass

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Image # 2138: South Seas Playfield
Playfield

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[Russ Jensen]
Image # 46162: South Seas Billboard Ad 
(The Billboard, Dec-22-1945, page 103)
Billboard Ad*

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[Rob Hawkins]
Image # 46163: South Seas Coin Machine Digest Ad 
(Coin Machine Digest, Apr-13-1946, page 48)
Coin Machine Digest Ad*

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[Rob Hawkins]
 

Superior Knockout of '32 / IPD No. 5586 / 1932 / 1 Player
 
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Manufacturer: Superior Manufacturing Company, of Portland, Oregon (1932-1933)
Date Of Manufacture: 1932
Serial Number Database:View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database (IPSND.net)  (External site)
Notes: This is a pin table.
Source: EOP2 p124 [?]

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