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November, 1966 / 4 Players. Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (4), Kick-out holes (2), Carousel roto-targets, Backbox animation (spinning ballerina). Dancing Lady was the first pinball machine to have these features: 1) decagon score reels 2) score card holder with ball-in-play and game-over lights. Dancing Lady was the first Gottlieb machine to adopt these features already in use by other manufacturers: 1) triple coin chutes 2) all-stainless steel front molding (lock-down bar) 3) playfield carousel roto-targets, a feature already appearing on Chicago Coin's 1966 'Festival'. 4) automatic ball-lift, a feature already in use by Bally, Chicago Coin, and Williams. Keeney also used it right up to their last game 'Colorama' in November 1963.