
Fill ‘Em Up
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Fill ‘Em Up
This appears to be the first of the giant multi-ball games built by Corteen Ltd. for Ruffler & Walker. It adapts the column fill concept introduced by Bradley's Challenger to the allwin. The aim, of course, is to drop a ball into a column which is already full, whereupon it falls to the mechanism releasing the handle for a payout. Payouts are generous, ranging from 2D for the outer columns to 6D for the centre columns. Unfortunately, operators frequently removed the outer pins, making these into lose positions. A clever payout mechanism employing a stepped coin slide stack allowed the game to pay 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 coins with a single turn of the handle. |
Ruffler and Walker
1950s
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