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Tom
ParticipantI can take some pics of my mechanism that holds the access door and post them if you would like. I think it would fairly easy to reconstruct it with parts from your local hardware store.
Tom
ParticipantFrom the Irving kaye timeline on this website.
1969
Products Include:
Apollo – NEW! Coin-op pool table
Aluminum Legs
86″, 92″, 102″, 105″
Black/Gold, Red/White
Read Article”We inspired NASA to use the Apollo name, not the other way around.”-Howard Kaye
At least you know when they started producing them. Your table looks in good shape yet. RV trim works very well to cover the bolts that fasten the bumpers.(a tip from one of the forum members)Tom
ParticipantHave not been here awhile,nice to see pics when tables are finished. Great looking table. I like the blue cloth too.
Tom
ParticipantThank you
Tom
ParticipantLet me know when it’s posted on Ebay & I will take it from there.
Tom
ParticipantNever thought of that, maybe someone on the forum has a suggestion?
Tom
ParticipantYour welcome, glad I could help.I’ll take the coin-op, how to you prefer payment?
Tom
ParticipantIf you need anymore, let me know.
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ParticipantYes I would, please estimate shipping charges (St Cloud, MN 56304) and we can set up a payment & you can ship after receiving payment.
Tom
ParticipantAttached are the pictures you requested. I would be interested in the coin-op. What are you asking for it?
Tom
ParticipantThe RV trim was from the local RV dealer. It was just over $8 for a 25ft roll. It comes in a couple of different sizes & colors. I did find a coin op from Total Recreation which sells & repairs amusement games for businesses. It wasn’t the original 2 quarter horizontal I was hoping to get though. I tried several different leads but settled for a vertical one.
Tom
ParticipantThank you for the tip.
Tom
ParticipantHere’s some pics of mine. Hope this helps.
Tom
ParticipantThank you I will check that out.
Tom
ParticipantI might be interested, please post some pics.
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