Overview
Good Luck was manufactured by Genco Manufacturing Co. in August 1932. Produced during the Great Depression, this era of pinball was defined by simple, mechanical "bagatelle" style tables. These machines were originally designed to sit on counter-tops in drug stores or bars.
The table was designed by Harvey Heiss, a prolific figure in early pinball history who worked on many Genco models. As a pre-flipper machine, it relies on a manual plunger and gravity. There are no flippers, bumpers, or electronic displays.

