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Why is a wedgehead called a wedgehead?

By cory79

4 years ago


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#2 4 years ago

The shape of the head is the shape of a wedge. Only single players from the 1960's to late 70's. Gottlieb and Chicago Coin had a few. Williams had inverted wedge heads.

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