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Quoted from Dayhuff:Ok, here you go.
1876 M. Redgraves Parlour Bagatelle
1931 Bally Hoo, Ballys first game
1932 Baffle Ball, Gottliebs first game
1933 World's Fair Jig Saw, Seeburgs first game
Enjoy.
John P. Dayhuff
Battle Creek, Mi.
269-979- KB
Woow those are beautiful machines. I hope to to play them but I may have to buy them to play them. Which one do you enjoy the most?
Quoted from DefaultGen:Just a United Mexico hanging out in the kitchen because I don't have room for it yet. I'd love to get one of the pure mechanical games, especially Jigsaw. I played a whole bunch of KB
I've been tempted to buy a mexico how is it?
Wooow that machine is pure bliss chuck. What a find. Woooooooow I hope to find one . Limelight is Stunning
Quoted from jjpm:It's always nice to get something fully up and running that has been sitting cold for 70 years.
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Wow I would like to see this machine with the lights o
Quoted from aeneas:Had also posted to the 'rare games' thread here;
1933 Rock-Ola Wings.
Also have a Bally Bumper but that's being restored, don't have good pictures now.FB_IMG_1428872852163.jpg (Click image to enlarge)
Woow what a beautiful machine. I really would like to see that in person
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