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Show us your EM Bowlers, Mechanical, and old Electrical Toys in your Gameroom!

By EM-PINMAN

10 years ago


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#1110 6 years ago

Not a pin, but I bought this Charlie the Bartender at Goodwill for $20. Took it totally apart and got it working again. Had to re-sew most of his clothes too. Cool toy. Still need to find smoke refill for his ears! nomo

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#1427 5 years ago

Here are some photos of my 1954 Bally Magic shuffle bowler I acquired in January. I have everything working now. I touched up the paint trying to keep it as original as possible. I Repaired lots of previous but questionable wiring repairs. And finally the pins. Thanks Mopar for all the advice, always appreciated. Finally, I’m not sure if it’s staying or going to my friends basement. If it stays, I’m ordering a new glass from BG.

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#1745 4 years ago
Quoted from electricsquirrel:

After two years, I finally finished this monster.
It's a 1964 Chicago Coin DeVille bowler. I had to rebuild every stepper and score reel.
All in all, I think it's in pretty good shape. It's a whole lot of fun....actually more fun than I remember them being.
The only problem is that I have no more room in my house for it.
My wife is running around with a tape measure looking for a place to put it.
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Looks great! I don't know what's cooler, the bowler or the old boat sign hanging in the shop!

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#2418 1 year ago

Finished restoration on this 1961 CC Shuffle bowling game.

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