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Post by Bob Boyer on Dec 28, 2003 4:37:59 GMT -5
Can anyone point me in the right or possible direction I'm looking for a Duckpin bowling machine that used to be placed in places like bars,lounges and the like any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob
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Post by Robin on Dec 29, 2003 18:59:35 GMT -5
Hi Bob, Our only hope for now is Rob Norton the developer of the new pinsetting machine. Alas, it isn't finished yet. See his site and get in contact w/ Rob here: www.nortonseger.com
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Post by art paradis on Sept 18, 2004 17:07:28 GMT -5
as a collector of coin -op. pinball, jukebox etc. i think i know what you're recalling.... everyone's played the puck shuffle alleys but there were also small+big ball bowlers that worked the same way.. mine is 16ft. long in my basement+has a ball return like reaL alleys. i've heard that in the 50's there were halls in small towns that had leagues...............art
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Post by scott on Dec 6, 2004 0:31:57 GMT -5
Falls Church has machines for sale as far as i know, see i you can get in contact with someone to buy those.
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Post by Bill Boetticher on Feb 21, 2005 19:28:47 GMT -5
Will these units be mass produced for sale or as by order basis? How much approx. will they cost?
Thank you Bill
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Post by Spence W on Jan 13, 2006 16:46:18 GMT -5
The link to Rob Norton via "nortonseger.com" does not work.
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