1960s Chicago Coin Red Dot Puck Bowler Arcade Flyer Vintage Ephemera
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This vintage flyer from the 1960s promotes the Chicago Coin's Red Dot Puck Bowler arcade game, a popular amusement machine of its era. Featuring a detailed black and white image of the full-size puck bowler, the flyer highlights the game's innovative scoring features, including Red Dot Scoring with flashing dots and the Super Strike scoring with the "Strike or Bust" feature. The flyer also emphasizes the machine's colorful cabinet, all-steel cash box, tamper-proof design, and affordable play price of 10 cents per player.
Distributed by Albert Simon of New York, this piece of ephemera is a rare collectible for fans of vintage arcade games and 1960s amusement industry history. The flyer is printed on standard paper with bold red and black text, measuring approximately 8.5 x 11 inches. Its design and marketing language capture the excitement and novelty of arcade gaming during this influential period, making it a valuable item for collectors of gaming memorabilia and mid-20th century advertising.
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