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Title: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: Larry on January 15, 2008, 10:34:11 pm
Does anyone have or know of a 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game, for sale?


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: Ltransam on January 16, 2008, 11:27:25 pm


Hi Larry .

              Here's Mine  :smile: :smile:   Teasing you Now !!!

 Mine works Most of the time Seems to have a mind of it's own one in awhile

                                                       Leonard


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: Larry on January 17, 2008, 07:46:27 am
Leonard,

You're such a tease  :down:,

Well at least I know they're out there  :biggrin:.  I'll just keep on looking  :hopefull:. 

Here was what I use to have a 1950's United Deluxe Bonus Gun.  It was a great game, but it was to predictable.  I liked it because you could shoot hillbillies.  When my dad came up from Tennessee, I would ask him if he would like to shoot at some kin folk :laugh:.

I figured that if I was going to replace my gun game, I would replace it with a dual gun game.  It should be a riot.  How long have you had it?

Larry


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: Ltransam on January 17, 2008, 11:05:35 pm


   Larry .
                 Sorry  :biggrin:

    Got it in a take all with a Buddy abought a year & a half ago .He got a Targett Shuffle Board & Me the TwinRifle . I saw one at a auction in southern Kentucky 5-6-7 months ago But left befor it was brought up . My buddy also has a Shuffle Bowler which is cool but the 7 pin Dose'nt work & 7-10 for some reason ??? And I dont know jack abough electric  :upside:

I see in your picture you have a NICE Bowler ( Cool )

Larry Were you Located ?? I'm just north of Cincinnati in Hamilton Oh

I also collect a lot of Diffirent stuff (Crap ) Most in Avarage to Nice Condition because of funds :)


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: Larry on January 17, 2008, 11:25:56 pm
Leonard,

I'm in Chicago, Il. 

That seven pin, most likely, just needs a switch adjustment either the roll over switch, under the alley, or in the pin section.  I only worked on United bowling machines.  I've  had five total thoughout the years. 

I kept a ball bowler and a shuffle alley.  Actually, let me change that last statement, because I bought a Bally All Star last Christmas.  I didn't give it the whole treatment, just adjusted some switches on the pin reset motor to get it to work.  That game is pretty cool because it uses a turret to shoot the bowling ball.

What kind of bowling machine does your friend have?  Make and model.  I have a United Embassy and a United Falcon.


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: dr galaga on January 18, 2008, 05:40:52 pm
Cool games guys!


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: Larry on January 19, 2008, 12:23:36 am
Thanks Doc!

Here is a wider view of the other side of the basement.  When I took the picture,. I titled it "There's a new kid on the block."  I just finished the Evans Winterbook and took a picture for a friend.

I thought it was funny because it looked like the other machines were sizinig up a new friend, but it must of been all the years of restoring machines, Rod Serling ,or the LSD that made me have these weird thoughts. Just kidding!  I never heard of Rod Serling. 


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: MCarter on January 19, 2008, 07:57:25 am
Nice Stuff Larry !! Man is it cold here in Chicago !!


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: Larry on January 19, 2008, 11:24:17 am
Thanks Matt!  Yep, it's colder than a ......, well, it's just plain cold out.  Speaking of planes, I was in my living room and heard an airplane fly overhead.  The engines had that certain sound.  They always sound different when it's below zero out.  I wonder why?


Title: Re: 1975 Chicago Coin TWIN RIFLE Gun Game
Post by: Kilroy on January 19, 2008, 02:04:55 pm
Cold air is denser, so the sound waves transfer better, It's the same reason  you can  to hear  train whistles from far away at night ( when it has cooled down), or pick up radio signals from distant radio stations you can't pick up in the day.

Sorry, Back on topic

Cool machines !