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Description: Western Baseball, Western, 1939, one player. Jimmy Johnson, owner of Western Equipment and Supply loved a good gamble. That's why virtually all of Westerns' games had cash payout features for high scores. So when they decided to make a baseball game, it too had an optional payout attachment. Western's Baseball of 1938 was a pioneer in one important aspect: they resurrected a feature used in an earlier pinball game called "Stop and Sock", which was the under-the-playfield pitching unit. This became the standard on most coin op baseball game made through the 1970s. Contact the collector if you have this game for sale at cfh@provide.net
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