Hercules tower high striker – hammer strenght meter game

 2.990,00

“Jack in the box”, “head of jut” , “the column of Hercules” , “tower of power” or “king of the hammer” ; this game has many names and it does exceptionally well at events, fairs, parties and celebrations. Very robustly built and easy to operate. Everyone immediately understands the meaning of the hammer game and visitors will soon line up to measure their strength.

Hercules tower is about strenght precision and control. Hit the anvil with the hammer and see how high your score will go ! This social game has been a crowd favorite at fairs , carnivals , tradeshows and events alike. Timeless and easy to operate so everyone will want to give it a try.

Guaranteed hit ! (pun intended)

This very robust machine can obviously take a beating. Hit the anvil as hard as you can with the hammer and watch the lights in the tower go higher and higher. Your final score is also shown digitally in the displays so you can quickly see who the real “King of the Hammer” is !

hercules tower hammergame

SPECIFICATIONS

operating voltage :100/220 volt AC
power :350 watts
base color :blue
price points :scoring / tickets
total weight :285 kilograms
width :60 cm
height:215 / 240 cm
depth:90 cm
IP rating30
play modesfree play / tokens / coins
soundadjustable volume – personalised sound options
lightsautomated
ease of use (1-10)3 – easy
personalisation options ?yes
packageprebuilt
setup requirementsplug and play – easy
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HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT

“JACK IN THE BOX”, “HAU DEN LUCAS“, “Tête de Turc” OR “HEAD OF JUT”

Maybe you know this challenging machine by that name ! The name “JUT” came from the Netherlands and was transformed to “Jack” in English. Jut wasn’t too happy with this game , but visitors who get to bang the hammer are ! Who can resist the challenge to hit away and see how high the score will be by hitting Jut’s “head” ?

Jack-in-the-box is an expression that means someone is the scapegoat or victim. The expression comes from the carnival attraction in which people hit a lever with a hammer to ring a bell. The attraction is named after Hendrik Jacobus Jut, a notorious murderer from the 19th century.

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