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ORIG 1934 FLYER by FRIDOLF JOHNSON for Gottlieb's MERRY-GO-ROUND PINBALL MACHINE

$ 39.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Year: 1934
  • Condition: Folded for mailing, the flyer has some minor wear to the edges of the folds. Very good.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Gottlieb
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    (
    Johnson,
    Fridolf).
    "MERRY-GO-ROUND": An ORIGINAL FLYER designed by FRIDOLF JOHNSON advertising the "Merry-go-Round" PINBALL machine distributed by D. Gottlieb & Co.
    Chicago, Illinois: D. Gottlieb & Co., [1934]. An original 12 inch high by 18-1/2 inch wide color flyer with attached tear-off strip. When folded, the flyer is titled
    "A New Smashing Idea! / Merry-Go-Round ... by the World's largest Makers of Amusement Machines".
    When first opened the flyer announces the
    "World's Greatest Attraction"
    on one of the folding panels above a color illustration of a carnival barker announcing the new attraction to a crowd. Once fully opened, the flyer reveals an illustration of the pinball machine at left. Titled
    "Merry-Go-Round"
    at the top, the machine is described as
    "A phenomenal pin game utilizing a brand new irresistible playing idea"
    . A narrow tear off strip along the right offers a special
    "confidential operators' price".
    Folded for mailing, the flyer has some minor wear to the edges of the folds. Very good.
    The flyer advertises the 3 rotating playfield discs as
    "New Aluminum Roto Discs".
    The game has a bell which is battery operated. Other than the bell the action is
    "purely mechanical"
    . The game has a
    "Gold Bakelite Finish Playing Field"
    and is housed in a 40 inch by 20 inch
    "Walnut Finished Cabinet".
    The game offers
    "10 Balls For 5 cents"
    .
    An attractive flyer designed by
    Fridolf Johnson
    who was then art director for the Frankel-Rose Agency in Chicago. An illustrator and artist as well as a fine pressman Fridolf Johnson was an editor of American Artist Magazine until his retirement in the 1970's. As a graphic artist, he designed title panels for Hollywood movies and art & typography for advertising as well as dust jacket illustrations. He wrote and illustrated his own children's books in addition to other works. He also compiled and edited the Knopf book
    "Rockwell Kent: An Anthology of His Work"
    .
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