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Pre-War Club! 1930 - 1939

By TopMoose

5 years ago


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#37 5 years ago

Love this thread, such good looking games.

1 year later
#100 3 years ago
Quoted from Mikemolang:

Moorman Game Company - Par Golf – 1936
I recently acquired this Bag a Ball and Golf game, and I am delighted with how fun it is to play. For a mechanical-only game it has a deep rule set (see instructions).
The game still has the working scorecard dispenser and some score cards. Besides a good cleaning, adjustments, and the replacement of the long-disintegrated rubber bumpers (I replaced them with wooden button caps) it is almost in as-found condition. I removed the glass for the photos.
From what I can tell this unit is serial number 20 (found on the front and rear access panels). I have yet to find any information on the web about this.
Does anyone have more info on this game? It is currently not for sale, but I am curious as to the value and I figured people would like to hear about it anyway.
Peace,
Mike
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This game looks so awesome. Where’d you find it?

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#110 3 years ago
Quoted from Wampum:

Freshly restored 1934 Genco Pontiac. She's about 98% done... still need to find/make a gate nail for the left side gate, print repro name card and "10 balls 5 cents" cards. And at some point, someone trimmed the legs down 10", so I will probably eventually make new legs for it. and it is missing a tilt indicator (goes in the hole at the left side of playfield at score plate), not sure I'll ever find a replacement. If you have one, let me know!
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Quoted from Nikrox2:

Slowly bringing this one back to life. 1936 Mill’s “Tycoon”. Part slot machine - part pinball. (Slot mechanism being restored by pro. Me I’m just trying to keep up. Painting is not my profession. Ugh). Cleaning these parts are time consuming but it has to be done to make it shine! And they used colored paper to have different colors for bulbs. Amazing these were still there.
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You guys need to start restoration threads on these, Im sure im not alone in thinking people would love to see the progress of these old timers getting some love.

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