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I was contacted by a very nice woman who has had this in the family for many years and she wants this to go to a good home. Money isn't important to her and she was going to pay me to fix it so she could donate it. It was her father's.

Looks to be in excellent condition and probably just needs some cleaning to get working again.

Here is her info, I have redacted her contact info. Contact me and I will put you in touch with her.

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Tighe,

Thank you again for your time today and your willingness to help me find a good home for this old machine. I appreciate it more than you know.

I have also asked my son to reach out to some of his friends to see if anyone in his circle is interested.

The machine is 8 feet long, built in 1954 in Chicago, Ill. by the United Manufacturing Company. The legs are not attached but we have them. The can on the top of the machine is an almost empty can of whatever it is you sprinkle on the alley to make the puck go faster. The puck is there too.

Here are a few pictures.

My cell number is XXX-XXX-XXXX.

Thanks again for your kindness.

Karen
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