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Custom Coffee Table with Royal Flush Playfield

By bob_e

5 years ago



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#1 5 years ago

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Parts - for sale

Custom Coffee Table with Royal Flush Playfield

Added: 2018-04-28 22:00:00 UTC • Re-listed: 1 time (August 6th, 2018) • Ended: August 25th, 2018
Condition: New (selling multiple, business)

Price

$ 875

Custom Built Walnut Coffee Table.

A Royal Flush Playfield has been given new life.

This playfield was wall art in a bar stripped of it mechanicals, drop target cut down. After years on the wall the Bar closed. This playfield was in a guys basement for years before I came to it's rescue building it into a table. The last two pictures show the condition it was in before given a new life.

Solid walnut was used in the construction. The lower shelf is walnut veneer plywood. LED lighting is 110 volt. 10 foot extension cord to provide power. New tempered glass used. New: rings, posts, acorn nuts and other parts were installed. The playfield and apron does shows its age with wear, fade and planking. The ball is bolted down and wont get loose. Great addition to you game room. Size 20" x 32.25" x 54".

I can deliver this table to the VFW Pinball Show Saturday September 29. $875.00

I am Bob E. and I approve of this Message.

Shipping is possible, crate and freight at buyers expense.


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#3 5 years ago

My first coffee table was made from a Stern Dracula playfield. It was missing most of its mechanicals and a pop bumper in place of the passive bumper at the top of the playfield. I bought a large coffee table off Craigslist showing some wear for its age. Cut a hole for the playfield and a friend with a router did the work to set the glass flush. The table was made of laminated particle board.

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