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113:, or aluminum material. The puck/dinger/chaser is suspended to a small groove that runs along the tower's length and can move freely up or down. The bell is identical to that of a traditional school bell in construction, mainly because it is to be struck from the side (bottom). Levers were traditionally constructed with a rubber padding above and below the end where the mallet is supposed to strike, in order to amplify the force and protect the lever. Long-handled 10-pound rubber mallets are used, but can vary depending on the high striker's size. 152:) the high striker unit to prevent anyone, no matter how strong, from striking the bell. They usually picked a small man to demonstrate how easy it was to swing the mallet and impact the arm, ringing the bell. Then, when a stronger person (usually a young man in his late teens and early 20s) attempted, they failed. Players attempted the game repeatedly to avoid humiliation. Eventually, the operator would allow that player to ring the bell so as to not discourage others from attempting. 20: 122: 261: 128:
High strikers come in different shapes and sizes. Heights range from 4 to 20 feet (1.2 to 6.1 meters). There are many brands of high strikers commercially available. Most models use a spring-loaded lever that can be adjusted to increase or decrease the force required to propel the puck to hit the
75:. The aim of players is to ring the bell suspended on top of the tower. If the lever is struck with enough force, the puck will rise high enough to hit the bell, indicating a success. Modern versions use a spring-loaded version of the lever, while others use an enclosed striking mechanism. 139:
as the more popular high striker. When the target is hit by the player, sensors underneath determine a measured amount of distance that the puck will climb. Depending on the force, the game will indicate how the player ranked, ranging from poor to excellent.
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Other high strikers are themed in design. The tower can feature an image of a tall person, with the bell representing a part of the head.
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revealed this secret in a 1935 article, and since then most high striker operators have ceased fixing their units.
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Operators traditionally (or stereotypically) entice people to try the high striker with phrases such as:
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A high striker is usually composed of a heavy base, a long vertical tower, a bell, a puck, a
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attached to the tower and the other end is struck by the person or contestant using a
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In the 1930s, some high striker operators preyed on young men and rigged (or
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Electronic high strikers exist in arcades. These variants are not as
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Attraction used in funfairs, fundraisers, and carnivals
190:"Fairgoers remain enamored with challenge of strength" 101:, and a mallet. Initial versions of the base were of 285:MySpace Video clip showing a high striker at play 296: 273:High Striker – Popular Science – Sep, 1933 242:"Why You Can't Ring Bell of High Striker" 187: 120: 109:construction. The tower may be of wood, 18: 297: 214: 188:Helmlinger, Keith (August 9, 1982). 105:construction; later models were of 13: 215:Whalen, Ken (September 26, 1986). 88:"Who are the men out of the boys?" 14: 316: 254: 217:"Fairgoers Strike Out at Striker" 259: 143: 92: 59:. It operates by utilizing the 235: 208: 181: 1: 174: 23:King of the Hammer, made by 7: 161: 43:, is an attraction used in 10: 321: 116: 221:Tyler Morning Telegraph 168:Strength tester machine 125: 63:where one end holds a 28: 268:at Wikimedia Commons 124: 84:"Test your strength!" 22: 278:2012-08-27 at the 126: 35:, also known as a 29: 264:Media related to 244:Popular Mechanics 155:Popular Mechanics 312: 263: 248: 239: 233: 232: 230: 228: 212: 206: 205: 203: 201: 185: 80:"Step right up!" 320: 319: 315: 314: 313: 311: 310: 309: 295: 294: 280:Wayback Machine 257: 252: 251: 246:, February 1935 240: 236: 226: 224: 213: 209: 199: 197: 186: 182: 177: 164: 146: 119: 95: 49:amusement parks 37:strength tester 17: 12: 11: 5: 318: 308: 307: 305:Carnival games 293: 292: 287: 282: 256: 255:External links 253: 250: 249: 234: 207: 179: 178: 176: 173: 172: 171: 163: 160: 145: 142: 118: 115: 94: 91: 41:strongman game 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 317: 306: 303: 302: 300: 291: 288: 286: 283: 281: 277: 274: 271: 270: 269: 267: 266:High strikers 262: 247: 245: 238: 222: 218: 211: 195: 194:The Lima News 191: 184: 180: 169: 166: 165: 159: 157: 156: 151: 144:Social effect 141: 138: 133: 130: 123: 114: 112: 108: 104: 100: 90: 89: 85: 81: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 26: 21: 290:High Striker 258: 243: 237: 225:. Retrieved 220: 210: 198:. Retrieved 193: 183: 153: 149: 147: 134: 131: 127: 96: 93:Construction 87: 83: 79: 77: 40: 36: 33:high striker 32: 30: 223:. p. 1 196:. p. 1 53:fundraisers 175:References 111:fiberglass 137:real-time 57:carnivals 299:Category 276:Archived 227:19 April 200:19 April 162:See also 45:funfairs 25:Andamiro 107:unibody 129:bell. 73:mallet 69:hammer 55:, and 150:fixed 117:Types 103:frame 99:lever 86:, or 61:lever 39:, or 229:2024 202:2024 65:puck 71:or 301:: 219:. 192:. 51:, 47:, 31:A 231:. 204:. 82:,

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Andamiro
funfairs
amusement parks
fundraisers
carnivals
lever
puck
hammer
mallet
lever
frame
unibody
fiberglass

real-time
Popular Mechanics
Strength tester machine
"Fairgoers remain enamored with challenge of strength"
"Fairgoers Strike Out at Striker"
"Why You Can't Ring Bell of High Striker" Popular Mechanics, February 1935

High strikers
High Striker – Popular Science – Sep, 1933
Archived
Wayback Machine
MySpace Video clip showing a high striker at play
High Striker
Category
Carnival games

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