Another "Pong-in-a-Barrel" sighting?

It's definitely an interesting job on the coin door. Fibreglass sheeting on the inside to keep the barrel staves from falling apart, cut the coin door and add hinges and a support on the top and bottom.

I would think that is a one of a kind transplant from one of the wooden cases.

ken

I think I read somewhere that the real pong in-a-barrels had fiberglass in them.
 
Total hack job really.. one of those bootleg pongs grafted on top of an old whiskey barrel. I hope you told him what it really is Mclemore? Or is he going by people asking dumb questions and thinking it's worth a bunch of money and the real deal??

:)
 
Total hack job really.. one of those bootleg pongs grafted on top of an old whiskey barrel. I hope you told him what it really is Mclemore? Or is he going by people asking dumb questions and thinking it's worth a bunch of money and the real deal??

:)

Yes I did try to shatter that bubble a little bit. It still is a very interesting piece of history in my opinion, just not a 'need to have', and not very valuable.
 
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