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Typical wedgehead dimensions?

By gottliebgameroom

5 years ago



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    #3 5 years ago

    Also depends on how it might be prepped and packaged for shipping. With legs on or off or head attached or folded down and shrinkwrapped to body or head and legs packed separate.

    #6 5 years ago
    Quoted from Vic_Camp:

    The head of the of game is 26" wide x 26" high x 9'' deep

    The lower cabinet of game 22" wide x 52" long x 18" deep

    When the game is assembled the height with the head attached to the lower cabinet is 5' 10" tall

    Do your measurements of the Lower Cabinet include the pedestal?
    And I assume the game assembled height is with legs attached but levelers fully extended?
    Again pertaining to a Volley wedgehead, since older model wedgeheads had cabinets not quite as deep.
    Also note that depth of CAB has about 2 inches difference (tapered), front coin door compared to rear back of CAB.

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