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1949 United Mfg Co Super Shuffle Bowler (1933 Deversey) in working condition, a true electro-mechanical collectible for antique arcade gaming enthusiasts. Made in Chicago, it showcases the quality craftsmanship and design of its era. I'd rate it B+ overall. Note: as the first of its kind, it does not have swing-up pins. Rather, the miniature pins are internally lighted and turn off based on which relays are tripped by the metal puck. It was last professionally maintained in 2000 and has been lightly played since then. Known issues include several loose / damaged pins (all 10 originals are present - could be easily 3D printed)), side lock has no working key (original key was broken into two pieces and both are present), one light and bayonet socket in the back box is missing (behind the 200 score), although the wiring is intact. I have the original service manual and a partial schematic.
Cleaning out my office - no longer have room for this machine and will donate it to someone who will agree to keep and possibly restore it - no parting out. According to Museum of the Game, KLOV (https://www.arcade-museum.com/) this is one of only 5 known machines still in existence. I'm in Morris County, NJ, about 35 miles from NYC and an equal distance from the PA border. This works best as a local pickup - I've priced professional shipping to Orlando for a potential buyer and the estimate was over $600. Presently, the game is knocked down to facilitate shipping. Again - offered free of charge to a good home.