1931 Wiffle Pinball Machine for sale in Topeka, Kansas

$575

This is a very nice working 1931 Wiffle Pinball machine, it is known as the very first pinball machine invented.

See pic's and read more below. email or call , asking $5750 OBO.

Whiffle Board / IPD No. 3552 / June, 1931 / 1 Player

Manufacturer: Automatic Industries, Incorporated, of Youngstown, Ohio, USA (1)
Type: Pure Mechanical (PM)

Notable Features: Glass playfield cover, ball elevator, coin mechanism. Game uses 10 balls which are agate marbles about 1/2 inch in diameter, nine white and one red, the red marble counting double.

Concept by: Arthur L. Paulin
Design by: Earl Froom, Arthur L. Paulin

In converting Arthur L. Paulin's bagatelle design to an automatic coin-operated device, salesman Earl Froom solved a number of issues, including how to separate the player from the playfield (glass), how to recirculate the balls after play (playfield baffle/shuttle and ball elevator), and how to collect money (coin mechanism). What resulted was a game of such wild popularity in the United States that it caught the coin-op world by surprise and caused innumerable imitations by other companies, leading into the pinball patent wars.

Whiffle is the game most often associated with the birth of pinball, but according to the Encyclopedia of Pinball Vol 1, the first true pinball was Charles P. Young's "Coin Game Board" trade stimulator of 1892, which was also glass-covered and coin-operated. The idea to add coin mechanisms to machines came even earlier, from British inventor Percival Everett, but it was Londoner Henry John Gerrard Pessers who was first to put a coin slot on a marble game, patented September 29, 1889.


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