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1970 Chicago coin's Mardi Gras big ball bowler

By Pinplayer1967

9 years ago



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    #1 9 years ago

    Before and after.Got this from a friend that found it left behind in a foreclosed house, my first bowling machine, replaced mismatched back glass, touched up paint, new balls, powder coated the coin box and ash tray, new coin plate, lots of hours cleaning switches, got it working like a champ and is a lot of fun to play.

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    #9 9 years ago

    Thanks, Warning- these things are really heavy and I'm thinking that's why it was left behind. I was able to move it home in two trips in a Toyota Tacoma long bed pickup. I found great customer service and all the parts from Chris at St. Louis ball bowlers.

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