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Please help identify this pinball game

By Armyaviation

8 years ago


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    #1 8 years ago

    Thinking of buying this but would like to know who made it

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    #2 8 years ago

    That's going to be a challenge.

    Do you have a picture of the front to see what style of plungers and ball lift handles it uses? Sometimes that helps narrow the manufacturer a bit.

    #3 8 years ago

    nickel bagatelle game circa 1930 still searching

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    #5 8 years ago

    What you have there is a January 1932 BunnyBoard. This one however is the later version that has the much simpler cabinet style because the earlier versions of the game built in November 1931 were much more elaborate. They were made by the Marble Games Company in Youngstown Ohio.

    Hope that helps.

    John P. Dayhuff
    Battle Creek, Mi.
    269-979-3836

    #6 8 years ago

    Thank you very much

    #7 8 years ago

    If the OP could add some pics to the ipdb.org database, that would be very nice!
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    #8 8 years ago

    Do you have any pictures of a restored one or any other info on the company

    #9 8 years ago
    Quoted from Dayhuff:

    What you have there is a January 1932 BunnyBoard. This one however is the later version that has the much simpler cabinet style because the earlier versions of the game built in November 1931 were much more elaborate. They were made by the Marble Games Company in Youngstown Ohio.
    Hope that helps.

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    Saw that thread earlier, looked at the pictures and thought that question would not be answered easily...

    #10 8 years ago

    http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?any=bunny+board&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick

    The pinball encyclopedia volume 1 is your best bet. More information in there about the game and the manufacture then you could ever want to know....LOL. Amazon has them for sale for stupid money but I'm sure if you looked around you could find them for something closer to the original price of I want to say $50-$60. Try Steve Young at Pinball Resource, he owns part of the rights to the books. I'm still hoping that the gauntlet will be picked up by Gordon Hasse and someday he will come out with the rest of the volumes besides just 1 +2 that Richard Bueshel did.

    John P. Dayhuff
    Battle Creek, MI.
    269-979-3836

    #11 8 years ago

    Anyone want to email me the page on this game that has the book I would appreciate it!
    Found a guy with the earlier one

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    #12 8 years ago

    Need your direct email address to send you the page.

    John P. Dayhuff
    Battle Creek, MI.
    269-979-3836

    #14 8 years ago

    PM sent.

    John P. Dayhuff
    Battle Creek, Mi.
    269-979-3836

    #15 8 years ago

    Very cool – I don't suppose there would be a page on a 1932 king pin in this "book"??

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