Flippd Logo
Lady Robin Hood
GOTTLIEB · 1948

Lady Robin Hood

Gottlieb specially presented two different prototypes of this game at the 1949 Coin Machine Manufacturers Show in Chicago. One of them, pictured below, was a modification to accept multiple coins and denominations. The front of its cabinet was extended underneath to accommodate the large ABT coin mechanism attached to the front door. This mechanism accepted nickels, dimes, and quarters and advanced the credit unit accordingly, without making change. The front coin door had a credit light and an illuminated credit button for dark locations. A Merkle-Korff motor, mounted underneath the playfield, would run one cycle to reset the game, simulating the thrust of a coin slide. The wood legs were uniquely painted especially for the Show, and are pictured here repainted to match the original design. The other prototype, not shown here, had glass sides with all the interior mechanisms chrome-plated and all the wires laid out in direct, straight runs! Lady Robin Hood was Gottlieb's second game with flippers, following Humpty Dumpty, and they produced 6,000 units which was nearly six times the volume of each of the three flipperless games that preceded these two games. A brief article in Billboard from Mar-6-1948 p118 reports that Nate Gottlieb was suffering from a laryngitis attack caused, Nate said, by handling so many inquiries for this game.

Image # 1354: Lady Robin Hood Backglass
Image # 1355: Lady Robin Hood Playfield
Image # 4688: Lady Robin Hood Flyer
Image # 5419: Lady Robin Hood Backglass
Image # 5420: Lady Robin Hood Playfield
Image # 6629: Lady Robin Hood Cabinet - Left
Image # 12728: Lady Robin Hood Cabinet - Right
Image # 15070: Lady Robin Hood Playfield
Image # 16926: Lady Robin Hood Prototype - Full View
Image # 16927: Lady Robin Hood Prototype - Front
Image # 16928: Lady Robin Hood Prototype - Coin Mechanism Removed
Image # 16929: Lady Robin Hood Prototype - Cash Box Extended
Image # 16930: Lady Robin Hood Prototype - Coin Mechanism and Front Door
Image # 16931: Lady Robin Hood Prototype - Front Door
Image # 16932: Lady Robin Hood Prototype - Reset Motor
Image # 16933: Lady Robin Hood Prototype - Inside Cabinet
Image # 25206: Lady Robin Hood Backglass
Image # 25207: Lady Robin Hood Playfield
Image # 25208: Lady Robin Hood Upper Playfield
Image # 25209: Lady Robin Hood Upper Playfield
Image # 25210: Lady Robin Hood Middle Playfield
Image # 25211: Lady Robin Hood Lower Playfield
Image # 25212: Lady Robin Hood Cabinet - Left
Image # 25213: Lady Robin Hood Cabinet - Right
Image # 25214: Lady Robin Hood Backbox - Left
Image # 25215: Lady Robin Hood Backbox - Right
Image # 25216: Lady Robin Hood Cabinet - Front
Image # 25217: Lady Robin Hood Cabinet - Left
Image # 26232: Lady Robin Hood Illuminated Backglass
Image # 26233: Lady Robin Hood Coin Slide
Image # 26234: Lady Robin Hood Cabinet - Rear
Image # 26730: Lady Robin Hood Backbox
Image # 26731: Lady Robin Hood Backglass - Detail
Image # 26732: Lady Robin Hood Playfield
Image # 26733: Lady Robin Hood Playfield - Detail
Image # 26734: Lady Robin Hood Middle Playfield
Image # 59198: Lady Robin Hood Automatic World Ad 
(Automatic World, January 1948, page 31)
Image # 59199: Lady Robin Hood Automatic World Ad 
(Automatic World, March 1948, page 4)
Images provided by ipdb.org

Reviews

N/A

0

0

0

0

0

No reviews have been added for this machine yet.

PinTips

View all

No tips have been added for this machine yet.

Featured Videos

In-Depth Game Guides

No guides have been added for this machine yet.

News Feed