Title: United Pegasus Bowling Machine Post by: Marvin on December 09, 2009, 05:56:50 pm Since going to the Chicagoland Show I have had "the hots" for a bowling machine. I saw one posted I can actually afford. I can't go look at it in person but have a friend who can pick it up.
Does anyone know about this type of machine? The picture is pretty bad. I am going to try to get my friend to go take a look for me. Marvin Title: Re: United Pegasus Bowling Machine Post by: SIGNGUY on December 09, 2009, 11:27:17 pm Don't know much about , other than it looks newer than the united and other styles. probably more of a mid 80's 90s era game? I'm sure others will chime in on it..
Good luck! Title: Re: United Pegasus Bowling Machine Post by: johnnyfizz on December 09, 2009, 11:52:17 pm It was manufactured in July of 1968. Looks to be a 6 player shuffle/puck ally/bowler. Good luck getting it!
Title: Re: United Pegasus Bowling Machine Post by: VMC 81 on December 10, 2009, 02:57:37 am looks like a fun game
Title: Re: United Pegasus Bowling Machine Post by: Kilroy on December 10, 2009, 07:15:23 am I like it!
Title: Re: United Pegasus Bowling Machine Post by: Ltransam on December 10, 2009, 08:22:25 am My Buddy has a Shuffle Bowler 62-63 I think ? I like It There Fun .It's Not Like A Cool !! Ball Bowler BUT There ARE ! fun They don't take up as much space as the Ball Bowler ( as much as 14 X 4 Plus more sometimes ) These use abought a Area 10 long by3ft wide if you run it along a wall .I been Waiting for one for a While .( But Basements is FULL aggh ) There Mostly inexpensive I'v seen them From partly working $100 To Everthing works $500 . There a Little trouble to move around But if IT'S an model before 74 75 ? it s a EM game & not to tuff to fix .Mills 400C is Realy Good on Ball Bowler And Is AWAYS !! Offering Help on Question of these trpe Games . So if You Want It Get IT i SAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!:) Ltransam Title: Re: United Pegasus Bowling Machine Post by: Larry on December 10, 2009, 12:21:09 pm I only worked on two of these newer style shuffles. I like old oak ones better. I'm not sure what the games are but I looked at a few from that year and I am not familiar with their games.
Basically, they are the same machines. At this time Williams was changing the parts a bit, Williams took over United in the sixties. I know this model used a different style of pin hanger. The coolest change was that the strike / spare steppers are on a seperate removable board so you can disonnect them and put them on a bench if you want to work on it. |