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Minstrel Man
GOTTLIEB · 1951

Minstrel Man

The manufacturer flyer describes the three targets by stating "They drop when hit!" Unlike the drop targets of later games, the target surface that is hit by the ball remains stationary while a plastic image behind the target drops into the playfield. Another game that used the same style of drop target is Gottlieb's 1951 'Wild West'. An earlier type of drop target appears on Exhibit's 1936 'Trapper'.

Image # 1552: Minstrel Man Backglass
Image # 1553: Minstrel Man Playfield
Image # 4696: Minstrel Man Flyer
Image # 20045: Minstrel Man Cabinet - Front View
Image # 20046: Minstrel Man Illuminated Playfield
Image # 20047: Minstrel Man Playfield
Image # 20048: Minstrel Man Cabinet - Full View 
(The cabinet has been repainted. We include this image to show the game's other features.)
Image # 20049: Minstrel Man Backglass
Image # 25897: Minstrel Man Backglass - Reverse
Image # 28225: Minstrel Man Backglass
Image # 28226: Minstrel Man Playfield
Image # 28227: Minstrel Man Upper Playfield
Image # 28228: Minstrel Man Middle Playfield
Image # 28229: Minstrel Man Playfield - Detail
Image # 28230: Minstrel Man Drop Target
Image # 28231: Minstrel Man Cabinet - Left
Image # 28232: Minstrel Man Cabinet - Right
Image # 28233: Minstrel Man Cabinet - Front View
Image # 28234: Minstrel Man Illuminated Front View
Image # 45792: Minstrel Man Inside Cabinet 
(The brass plumb-bob tilt mechanism is original to this game.)
Image # 57518: Minstrel Man Playfield - Safety Gate Up
Image # 57519: Minstrel Man Drop Target - Up
Image # 57520: Minstrel Man Drop Target - Down
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