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Stephen SharpeKeymaster
Check the classifieds there’s a Super Soccer on Craigs list in OH $100 sounds like a parts machine.
Stephen SharpeKeymasterStephen SharpeKeymasterDo your research and see what it’ll cost. If you are making them for yourself as a practical matter you don’t need to worry about the copyrights because no one will ever know.
However, if you intend to resell them then you will need to get permission. With that I can help, but I can’t make any guarantees.
Email me when you know more! –S.
Stephen SharpeKeymasterWelcome. One of my goals when setting up this site is to create a database of Serial numbers to see if there are any patterns to determine the mfg dates. The registry is ready to go so I just need serial numbers and photos. When you login you will see a link Registry, roll-over with your mouse and a submenu “Submit an Entry” will appear. Add your table info there. The more of us who register tables the more we will know!
Stephen SharpeKeymasterUh Wow! You did a great job on the play field! Very nice.
I know there are some stashes of old parts out there somewhere… my hope is they will find this website and list them.
The table looks great! (I still have no idea what the “Silver Series” is…) ๐
Stephen SharpeKeymasterAwesome Tourey model!
Stephen SharpeKeymasterStephen SharpeKeymasterFirst remove the rubber strips around the outside rail.
Next unscrew the rails with a medium large phillips head screw diver.
Now get 2-3 friends and lift out the slate.
Next remove the coin drawer.
Lay the table on its side, removed the fastening bolts on the leg assemblies swing the leg assemblies up into table.
Now you can move the table in pieces. The frame is actually fairly light. The top is easily managed by four people or two beefy movers.
When you get it home, reverse and enjoy!
Don’t forget to take pictures! and send them to me I will post them for others to see!
Attachments:Stephen SharpeKeymasterWelcome to the forum. We are just beginning to collect more information on Irving Kaye products and your table will help us learn more.
Could you post and/or send me photos and I will post them and reach out to a few of the foosball people I know to see if we can get some answers for you.
I’m curious I’ve never heard the term “Silver Series” what can you share with me about that?
Thanks! –S.
Stephen SharpeKeymasterFirst remove the rubber strips around the outside rail. They just press in so you can remove them by pressing a small flat head screwdriver up into the top (or bottom) edge of the metal channel. Be nice to them they will be a little brittle and you will want to reuse them.
Next unscrew the rails with a medium large philips head screw diver. There will be several of these screws along the side and end of the table. Use a sharpie to number the rails 1-6 and number the table where each rail goes back place.
Now get 4-5 friends and lift out the slate. Yes its heavy but it’ll come out all in one piece that is the beauty of an Irving Kaye!
Next remove the coin drawer. Use the keys or reach inside the table and you can remove the back of the cam locks with a screw driver.
Lay a moving blanket on the floor and lay the table on its side. There are two bolts that hold the legs in place. Remove the bolts with a crescent wrench and slide the leg assemblies out of the table.
Now you can move the table in pieces. The frame is actually fairly light. The top is easily managed by four to six people or four beefy movers.
When you get it home, reverse and enjoy!
By the way take pictures! and send them to me I will post them for others to see!
Stephen SharpeKeymasterI checked a couple people and no one has a replacement field available. We’ll leave this topic open to see if one of the other members has one.
Stephen SharpeKeymasterStephen SharpeKeymasterI’ll check with Ken at Classic Billiards he has a Silver Shadow Lions Head
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