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Bumper Pool
Bumper Pool
GOTTLIEB

Bumper Pool

1969
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A version of Gottlieb's 1969 'Mini Pool' made for export to Italy. The words "Punteggio Massimo Raggiunto" under the backglass score reels mean "Maximum High Score".

IMAGES

Image # 4971: Bumper Pool Flyer
Image # 30569: Bumper Pool Backglass
Image # 49524: Bumper Pool Backglass 
(The comma in the backglass score was changed to a decimal point by an operator.)
Image # 49525: Bumper Pool Hidden Extra Ball Lights 
(The five pool balls on the left light up to count extra balls.)
Image # 49526: Bumper Pool Upper Playfield
Image # 49527: Bumper Pool Middle Playfield
Image # 49528: Bumper Pool Lower Playfield
Image # 49529: Bumper Pool Cabinet - Front View 
(The comma in the backglass score was changed to a decimal point by an operator.)
Image # 62357: Bumper Pool Promotional Photo

Images via IPDB.org

Manufactured ByD. Gottlieb & Co.
DateJune 1969
TypeEM
IPDB ID406
Players1

HIGH SCORES

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Completing all three top lanes lights pop bumper for 100 points.
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Concentrate on sending the ball back up top. Try to hit the yellow lit shots for 300 pts.
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If a target on the far left or far right of the front bank is lit, DO NOT SHOOT IT! Often these shots will go to an outlane.
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When going through an inlane, always hold up the flipper to bridge to the other side for a more controlled shot.