Poosh_Flip_M_Up
Made for VP9 by tiltjlp.
Fixed a typo that caused a scoring error, and adjusted a scoring cup so the ball wouldn't get stuck. This is the first and only pressed tin Poosh M Up bagatelle I've seen. That and the modernized clown date this to just after WWII.
The discovery of this pressed tin bagatelle holds out hope that more pressed tin games were made by Northwestern. This is also the first Northwestern bagatelle that I've seen that didn't use their well-known Poosh name.
I recently found out that Northwestern Products made many other kinds of toys, and not just bagatelle. At one time they were known as Northwestern Mailbox Company, so they may have had a longer life than I once suspected, and a much more diversified product line.
Made for VP9 by tiltjlp.
Fixed a typo that caused a scoring error, and adjusted a scoring cup so the ball wouldn't get stuck. This is the first and only pressed tin Poosh M Up bagatelle I've seen. That and the modernized clown date this to just after WWII.
The discovery of this pressed tin bagatelle holds out hope that more pressed tin games were made by Northwestern. This is also the first Northwestern bagatelle that I've seen that didn't use their well-known Poosh name.
I recently found out that Northwestern Products made many other kinds of toys, and not just bagatelle. At one time they were known as Northwestern Mailbox Company, so they may have had a longer life than I once suspected, and a much more diversified product line.