I have a 1959 United 3-way project for sale with a 6ft lane. About 7ft total including the cabinet. This was the smallest one I've encountered.
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I have a 1959 United 3-way project for sale with a 6ft lane. About 7ft total including the cabinet. This was the smallest one I've encountered.
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/fs-1959-united-3-way-shuffle-alley-clean-project
Quoted from AlexF:Can't believe you still have that? Must be a location thing?
Dunno. Shuffle alleys take up a decent sized footprint, so probably not everyone has room for one.
Quoted from Gotemwill:Interesting because the flyer says this game is 8.5ft long. Maybe I need to reconsider how these games are measured? I always assumed this was overall length.
http://www.pinrepair.com/bowl/3way.jpg
No, my mistake. Technically, the lane section is about 8ft. I was subtracting the depth of the cabinet when I shouldn't have.
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