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Selling "bulk lot of Woodrails" - guy wants to make coffee tables

By too-many-pins

9 years ago


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    #26 9 years ago

    Did you or one of your or one of your friends happen to buy the lot 232 Chicago coin Miami body only?
    It went for $38 bucks. I bought the while game but
    Missed bidding on the body only for some parts.
    Just wondering if you got it.

    #29 9 years ago

    Thanks guys, it will be interesting to see what shows up at Allentown this spring.

    I bought 12 machines I think. Most were for friends since I had the cargo van. The ones I wanted all sold for more then I was willing to spend. But of the ones I did buy at least they will be restored. The majorettes was the best score and it now has a new Ron Webb glass in it and it's back to all its glory and being played again.

    There was honestly so many parts games it was hard to even figure out what I would have wanted to even try and tackle. And I already have a que of games to deal with at home so that limited the buying some.

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