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Re: Any interest in 1930s - 60s arcade photos?
« Reply #210 on: November 05, 2009, 10:51:13 PM »
Oh Nino - that is just the coolest photo so far. I just kept staring at it and thinking rather than just some random photo 'copied' off the web - here is a photo of a fella you knew, could date it and tell some history.

PLEASE PLEASE make an effort to find some more - I'm sure there are some more  ^^^

Will do Tony.

Spoke to Dad about this picture (sits on my desk now), and he told me that the gun game (I don't recall the name) was "loaned" and never returned. Of course Dad is in his 80's now, and cannot remember what he had for lunch - but he remembers a "lost" machine.

The juke box was sold in 1975-76 - He cannot recall why.
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