May, 1931.
T HE AUT OMATI C W ORLD
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This NeW' Cue Pin GaDle
Attracts Antusentent Seekers
Like a Magnet
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PERATORS everywhere are enthusiastic about this new money-maker-Kew-Pin-Ball.
It's fascinating to play . . . a nd it's easy to operate. Be sure to get your share
of the profits from this sensation of the 1931 season.
Kew-Pin-Ball
Entirely automatic. One,
two, three or four pers ons
play at one time. Excites
keen competitive spirit i n
players.
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Uses from one to
12 balls. Choice
of composition or
hard rub b e r,
n u m b e r ed or
plain.
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Requ ires less room than
ordinary pool table be-
cause players stand at
one end only.
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Is only 51 inches long, 35
inches wide and 35 inches
high . Knocked down into
three Darts for shipment,
weighs 175 pounds.
Easily reassembled.
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Finished in mahogany or walnut; waterproof Duc.!> . Equipped with Veeder-Root auto-
matic counter. Legs adjustable for levelling purposes. Simplest mechanical construc-
tion. Nothing to get out of order.
Wri t e or w ire at onc e fo,r full particula r s a n d prices
on t his mon
c. D. Fairchild, Inc.
503 E. Jefferson St.
SYRACUSE, N. Y.