FS:1949 United Shuffle Alley Deluxe Fayetteville NY 13066

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FS:1949 United Shuffle Alley Deluxe Fayetteville NY 13066

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Works 95%... sometimes a pin or 2 won't register, or one will stay up
for an extra frame. Overall in nice shape for being 60 years old. This
game was the conversion from the original non-moving pin model

From clay's site: (http://www.marvin3m.com/bowl/index.htm)
Shuffle-Alley, United, 10/49, the first shuffle alley ever made, one
player, has stationary small light-up bowling pins above lane. The
puck on this game does *not* bounce back to the player after a shot.
Instead the back drains out the game, and is returned to the player at
the front coin door area of the game via a belt (when the game is
over, the puck is kept inside the game). Essentially this game is just
like Gottlieb's 1950 Bowlette game in function, operation and scoring
(but Bowlette is considerably smaller and more desirable). Also a
"disappearing pin" add-on was available which replaced the stationary
pins with pins that retracted (disappeared) as the puck moved over the
lane's rollover switches. Flyer, Backglass, Game (without the
"disappear pins" add-on), Game (with the "disappear pins" add-on), BG/
Pins (with the "disappear pins" add-on), Coin door and Puck (wood
underneath puck was added later). Some pictures by D.Caldwell.

Some pics and a short video are here... http://picasaweb.google.com/timiskander/ShuffleAlley#
You should really come take a look at it if you are intersted :)
[ Fayetteville, NY 13066 ]
Asking $325
cheers
/Tim
 
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