The Super Soccer also featured such things as metal ends bolted to the cabinet corners to insure sturdiness under vigorous play an all-steel cash-box and secured ball mechanism. The cash-box could be reached by the route man without opening the machine. Kaye’s tables were a product of a company which was a long time in the business of making equipment for the operating industry and they were well received.
Super Soccer Foosball
Cabinet-game veterans at the Irving Kaye Sales Corp entered the soccer table arena in 1969 with their Super Soccer table The firm which had been a prominent manufacturer of pool tables since the 50’s lent its carpentry/amusement skills to the new game concept and came out with a piece that offered a number of exclusives at that time, including a patented slide-out play field for maintenance ease and a one-piece cabinet. Kaye’s tables, while of the “American style,” were exported all over the world.