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“Olympia”
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In the 1960s, this model was changed slightly in Germany by the company “Automatenbau Förster” and sold very successfully under its own name. The following sizes were offered: 5ft, 5.5ft, 6ft, and 7ft. I am not aware of larger versions of “Förster”. Later this model was offered by the “Heinrich Hecker KG – Automatenfabrik” from Paderborn, and it was also sold under the name “Olympia” with a light wood decor. “Förster” also offered a 7ft carom version of this model.
The rubber strips that are also used in other Irving Kaye models, I always make from transparent silicone rubber. This material can be cut very well and installed in the aluminum rail. After cutting the strips, I paint them with silver or black spray. The lacquered side is then mounted inwards and you then have a brilliant and resistant front. One piece of advice, metallic spray enhances the design and looks classy.Regards, Valero
ValeroParticipantHy Stephen-
Welcome here in the forum! The Eldorado looks great and is in a very good and rare condition. Always good to know that there are lovers who appreciate something and receive it.
Regards, Valero
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