This unique 1950s table top basketball game allows two players to go head to head as they try to flip plastic basketballs into opposing hoops from 10 different points on the court. Two metal levers on the front of the game allow each player to control five flip slots each, with the closest slot counting as a one point layup and each of the other four slots counting as two point shots. The back wall of the game depicts courtside spectators and offers instructions on how to play. For one penny, players would receive 20 shots each, with the top of the game displaying black and orange slide beads to keep score. The game measures 10-1/2” x 22” x 16” and is in EX condition. This item is heavy and will require extra packaging, shipping, and handling charges.