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Mark LuscheParticipant
Sorry, been really busy lately, haven’t forgot about this. I will try to the pics and measurements tonight and get them posted.
Mark LuscheParticipantThat is a good idea. It would be great to reproduce a few, because I’m sure there are others out there in need of them. But I wouldn’t want to violate any copyrights!
Mark LuscheParticipantHere’s a couple pics to show the condition before I clean her up. Not much I need to restore. Just repaint the white metal and replace the grips. It looks much greener in the photos than in person.
Mark LuscheParticipantAttached is the closest pic I could find of what I have.
Attachments:Mark LuscheParticipantThe photo I found from searching “vintage foosball” on google images. It’s a postcard from the New Jersey area around 1970, so the website says.
I do still have the four ashtrys, although it appears there were never any chains attached to them as the literature shows. Maybe because it was never intended for business locations.
I have looked the entire table over, and there isn’t any manufacturing plates (at least not anymore).
I will take some pictures as soon as I clean it up and post them on here. All I need to make it complete is replace the two screwdriver handles someone put on it to replace a couple grips, haha.
Overall, I am very pleased with the quality and condition of the game. My brother in law owed me $75, and just gave me the table instead. A good deal I think!
Mark LuscheParticipantIt could be the age of the photo, but doesn’t the playfield look brownish in this photo?
Mark LuscheParticipantI forgot to ask, is there supposed to be a manufacturing plaque with a date or serial number anywhere on these tables? I haven’t found anything anywhere on mine to find out when it was possibly manufactured.
Mark LuscheParticipantI just got one of these tables last weekend. Mine appears to be a tournament table with no coin mechs built in. Mine also is a combination of the two you have pics of. I have the lighter green field with the matching lighter green side ramps. My men are also the same as in your second picture.
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