Illuminated Backglass and Free Play Recorderīackbox and Free Play Recorder - Fruit Reel VersionĪll copyrighted and trademarked Gottlieb ® material licensed from Gottlieb Development LLC.Ĭopyrighted and trademarked material from Planetary Pinball Supply, Inc ® used with permission.Īll photographs licensed from original photographers, who retain their copyright. Spinning Reels Magazine Article, Sept 1938, pages 14-17 Pinball 1 Illustrated Historical Guide to Pinball Machines Volume 1, page 184Įncyclopedia of Pinball Volume 2, page 162 Game was available in both Free Play and Payout models.Ī September 1938 issue of Spinning Reels, published by Mills Novelty for operators, mentions that some territories might object to the use of fruit strips on the reels, and suggests using tobacco strips for those territories. One spins clockwise and the other spins counter-clockwise but we do not know which one spins each way. The spinning bumpers are the two chrome-topped ones placed together at the bottom of the playfield. Passive bumpers (12), Spinning bumpers (2).
View at The Internet Pinball Serial Number Database () (External site)ġ ball for 5 cents. Mills Novelty Company, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1932-1942)
Internet Pinball Machine Database: Mills 'One-Two-Three'