@FranciscoPozo,
Thanks for this one. Beautiful!
Since there was no screenshot attached to the resource text, I've added one. Also added a zoomed-in resource icon (i.e., thumbnail).
Also added a flyer image. Not the best quality, but...
Also improved the text a bit, since it was referring to some stuff that was only on the IPDB.
Nice table very unusual but fun.
It's fun and even kind of amazing to look through all the flippered tables and note how many variations were made before the industry eventually settled on the standard two-flipper-bottom arrangement.
I think that 'fishing around' period for flipper arrangements lasted ~five years, and this table represented the first wave.
One other thing I was looking for was video or text evidence for how the baton flipper worked at the bottom of the table. In this version, it swings in only one direction. I'm thinking that's probably authentic, but I wouldn't mind seeing a version in which in responded uniquely to both the R & L flipper buttons.
I could almost see a good modern game made out of a double-swinging baton flipper at the bottom of the table, sort of like some baddie's... watchamcallit.