Electromotion Inc's Pong?

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Here's the ad. It's odd that they have a "cap" for the table. I wonder if they were worried about damage? Would seem odd to pay $$ to put that on your floor and then cover it up so no one would recognize it's a game?
 

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The top cap was probably built for a home user. Personally I think it's a nice touch. Use it as a standard table when the game is not in use and probably protects the top as well. Not sure I'd pay $300, as pong clones usually don't fetch much (or at least they didn't years ago when many were still around). But it's a cool find nonetheless.
 
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