The manufacturer flyer shows on the playfield what looks like a light shield over the center kick-out holes and in the shape of a chevron. This part is not found on production games. However, in this listing is a game located in France having serial number 19267 and it does have this chevron part on its playfield. It is made of metal and carries the Williams part number 1B-3649. That part number is a valid Williams format and, although we did not find it listed in the Williams 1969 Parts Catalog, we assume that it was discontinued during production of this game thus was not made available for operators to order. Serial number 19267 is numerically low when compared to other serial numbers for this game of which we are aware so we have marked this game as Early Production. Its upper playfield light shields have different text than on later production games. There is a mini-post between the flippers but we did not seen one on the game on the manufacturer's flyer. This game has a blue stripe in the ball shooter lane extending along the top ball arch, and we are advised that adding this kind of stripe was a practice of the French operators.