1973 table tennis by midway

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anyone know anything about this game? picked up back board today and seems like there should be something else that goes with it? only pics i can find show what i have,but there has to be something else?any info would be great thanks!!!
 
If you are talking about the wall hanging EM game Table Tennis - I have one.

What would you like to know about it? Post a pic of what you have so I know what we're talking about.

Regards,
Tom
 
Sounds like all he has is the piece that hangs on the wall. (scorekeeper?)

I'd like to see a pic of the complete unit myself. (table?)
 
Sounds like all he has is the piece that hangs on the wall. (scorekeeper?)

I'd like to see a pic of the complete unit myself. (table?)

Well, it is a wall hanging game like Trap Shoot. I'll take a picture of it this weekend and see if I can figure out how to post it here.

Tom
 
yes that is what i have it should hang on the wall.pretty sure i am missing the two controlers where might i find a set? i will try and get pics up i will sell what i got if someone is interested.
 
Well, it is a wall hanging game like Trap Shoot. I'll take a picture of it this weekend and see if I can figure out how to post it here.

Tom

Here's a couple of it in my game room. If you need any others just let me know...

Tom
 

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I have two wireless controllers that 'move' the players paddles on the screen. It is a simple pushbutton, it's all in the timing whether or not you hit the 'ball'.

I've seen one other that was for sale on ebay some months ago where the owner connected wired push button remotes to the game. That works as well and is simpler.

Tom
 
Are you saying that what you have pictured is the floor model? It looks more like someone mounted a wall game on an old pitch and bat cabinet.
 
Are you saying that what you have pictured is the floor model? It looks more like someone mounted a wall game on an old pitch and bat cabinet.

I've looked at this machine and thought the same thing. But the cabinet is clean inside and there are no holes from screws or anything inside. Nothing has ever been removed from that cabinet.
 
The Table Tennis flyer mentions a pedestal mount option but usually pedestals are only slightly larger than the actual game cab.

Maybe they cheaped out and just reused an old pin design in order to cut costs?
 
I agree - looks like someone made that.

I have the original sales flyer for the game and it mentions nothing about a 'floor model'.
 
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