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Tri-Score pinball machine

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Genco · 1951

Tri-Score

Notable Features

Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (2), Rollover buttons (8), Kick-out holes (5). The rebound rubbers below the flippers are not slingshots which means the long left and right lanes are drop lanes unless gunching is possible to save the ball from draining.

1951
Year
1,512
Produced
1
Players
Specifications
Manufacturer
Genco
Year Released
1951
Type
EM
Display
lights
Units Produced
1,512
Players
1

Historical Notes

We note that the manufacturer's flyer, which is for distributors to read in hopes of encouraging sales to them, states a single ball "down the middle" can double or triple the score. Presumably, they mean that a ball ejected from the top kick-out hole and going SDTM could hit all eight rollover buttons. In contrast, the manufacturer's advice to the operator, shown in our Files Section, specifically advises operators how to prevent that. Production start date: 12/08/50 Production end date: 02/28/51 We previously showed a date for this game of January 1951.

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