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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1939 February - Page 15

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IT WAS CALLED "the most brilliant
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Frankly, SKILL JUMP surprised even ourselves with
the tremendous player fascination which it displayed
at the Coin Show. We were willing to admit that we
had a pretty good game, but we never anticipated you
operators would go wild with orders the way you did.
SKILL JUMP will delight you with its novel playing
action, it is positively tantalizing to play and to watch,
and yet its skill features are so obvious that authori-
ties everywhere are pronouncing it as 100% legal.
SKILL JUMP has a number of inclined surfaces,
down which a ball must roll before it can land in a
scoring pocket. These inclined surfaces can be mani-
pulated at will by player who has complete control
over the movement of the ball, by increasing or de-
creasing the amount of "tilt."
It takes steady nerves, correct timing and a sure hand
to have the ball jump from one lever to a lower one,
without plunging off into space-into an out pocket.
Seldom has there been a game with the come-on of
SKILL JUMP, many operators are running it without
award cards at all, such is the "let's try it again"
appetite which it creates.
Sharpshooters will find themselves powerfully at-
tracted to SKILL JUMP; however, an unpredictable
"chance action" in the last lap gives you complete
protection against them.
You can obtain SKILL JUMP as a Console Model or
for Counter operation; its moderate price is a pleas-
ant surprise and enables you to cover all of your
locations with this great money-getter.
Available in straight Nickel or straight Penny Play,
or combination Penny-Nickel-Dime Chute; last coin
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is shown. May be operated with 8 balls or any lesser
, number of balls best suited for your locations.
THE S1'AMPEDE TO SKILL JUMP IS ON. We sug-
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