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Correct Size Wooden Legs for Bingos??

By bwave_dave

4 years ago


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    #2 4 years ago

    I have 30 1/2 " wooden legs on my 1955 Gay Time and think 1958 could be the last year for wooden legs from the factory .
    I think by 1959 Bally was manufacturing their bingos with metal legs. Below is a picture of a Gayety bingo I use to own and my Gay Time bingo in my present collection. These are original wooden legs from the factory on both games. Notice the extra bolts in each leg.
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    #4 4 years ago

    You can see in the second picture on my Gay Time where the holes would be located, if you took the 4 bolts off. I am at work and can not measure the with of the legs. Looks like each leg has 6 bolts in them.

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