Baby Leland by Chicago Coin (1933) is similar to Horseshoe but introduces a few new mechanics -- a double horseshoe that's just fun to watch, but also a progressive scoring trough at the top of the field. Do you load up the trough and try to cap it off with the Gold and Blue balls? Or go for the big points in the horseshoes?
Table was made in similar style to my other flipperless tables, with a sort of "new retro" look. Scratch built, but tried to be faithful to the original.
Many thanks to @Supergibson and @MrJ (and anyone else who I might have missed) for the help and testing. The download includes a similar backglass to Horseshoe because it fits the theme so well, but hoping @hauntfreaks works some magic here.
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