January 27th & 28th 2018 Coin-Op & Advertising
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 1/27/2018
The first interactive boxing game of its kind, the K.O. Fighters offered players the chance to participate in boxing matches of their own. On either side of the cabinet are two pistols which control their respective boxer figure. Players would deposit a nickel into their pistol to reset their figure and would maneuver the pistol and use the triggers to control their boxer's arms. Players aim to strike the pin on the face of the opposing boxer to effectively knock the player out and win the round. A moderate amount of paint loss is evident on both boxer figures from the many years of use. This game plays well and both of the pistols and boxer manikins operate smoothly. The red and grey cabinet appears to bear the original paint and also exhibits moderate wear throughout in the form of fading and crazing. With a Mike Munves Corp. stamped background panel. This device is without the ropes that border the boxing ring and is missing the cash box door. Circa 1928. One key is provided.
Condition: (Good).
Item Dimensions: 21-1/2"D x 41-1/2"W x 64"T.