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I should have the manual for Foul Play somewhere. Let me know if you need it and I'll scan it and get you a copy.


I will need the manual for Foul Play in a few weeks. For now I am concentrating on Trapshoot, but I should be done with all of the Trapshoot machines before the end of the month. The next project will depend greatly on what I can find manuals for...
 
It was about 4 years ago now. I never heard back from him so I assume he no longer makes them. He did make one for the remote and coin box.
I'd be in for some if someone here can make them.
I have spare boards for trapshoot and a few spare remotes if you need parts.

If I can get hold of the test unit schematics I would make a repro test unit.
 
It was about 4 years ago now. I never heard back from him so I assume he no longer makes them. He did make one for the remote and coin box.
I'd be in for some if someone here can make them.
I have spare boards for trapshoot and a few spare remotes if you need parts.

If I can get hold of the test unit schematics I would make a repro test unit.


Sending a PM for the spare parts...
 
I have a NOS decal for the trapshoot coin box and the remote. I was going to see about getting repo,s made, bur never got around to it.
Anyone do this kind of work?
 
Ask Rich @ thisoldgame.com. He is Rikitiki on this forum. They would be easy to reproduce imo and fairly inexpensive. I would buy 2 sets or 4 total stickers. Maybe more.
 
Not to hijack the thread, but I have a unique wall game that I am probably going to sell.
It is a Caseys electronics Blackjack. Has two wooden cabinets with cards on them. It is listed on wallgames.com, but not much info on it. I sent him pics to post, but he never did.
It has the original coin box and both remotes, a blue card and red card. They look just like the trapshoot remote.
The game does not work. It will lite up, but I cant get it to coin up.
I will give more details and pics if anyone is interested.
Thanks, Rob.
 
I have a unique wall game that I am probably going to sell. It is a Caseys electronics Blackjack. It has the original coin box and both remotes, a blue card and red card. It will lite up, but I cant get it to coin up. I will give more details and pics if anyone is interested.

Asking price? Please post or email me pics. Thanks!
 
I have a NOS decal for the trapshoot coin box and the remote. I was going to see about getting repo,s made, bur never got around to it.
Anyone do this kind of work?


Please contact Rich at This Old Game http://www.thisoldgame.com/

I am willing to buy the decals off of you (assuming you want a reasonable amount for them) and if I do I'd appreciate you shipping them directly to Rich. I really feel that this kind of art needs to be preserved...


Not to hijack the thread, but I have a unique wall game that I am probably going to sell.
It is a Caseys electronics Blackjack. Has two wooden cabinets with cards on them. It is listed on wallgames.com, but not much info on it. I sent him pics to post, but he never did.
It has the original coin box and both remotes, a blue card and red card. They look just like the trapshoot remote.
The game does not work. It will lite up, but I cant get it to coin up.
I will give more details and pics if anyone is interested.
Thanks, Rob.


I may know someone interested in the machine, but I am interested in the pictures as well as copies of any documentation you have. I have tried contacting the guy that runs Wallgames.com and he seems too distracted at this time to maintain the site. I am in the process of building my own site and I can host Wallgame pics and data alongside the technical data that I am cataloging now.

I will send you a PM with my contact information...
 
Here are some pics of the game, controllers and coin box.
A little history on this....
When trying to get this working about 4 years ago, I noticed all the numbers on the chips and transistors on the board were either blacked out, or wiped clean.
I had my local tech guru look at it and he was baffled as well. He said if I had a manual or schematics, he could probably get it going.
I did a search for Caseys Electronics and found them listed in Pennsylvania.
I called and talked to the owner and he was the company that made the game.
I asked for a copy of the manual or schematics and he said all he had was the original schematics on a huge sheet of paper. He would not make a copy for me, said it was too much of a hassle, even if he were paid for it. I asked why the numbers were blacked out, and he said something about copyrights.
I had my tech guy call him, and he still would not work with me.

Maybe someone else with more technical knowledge than me can talk with him. I still have the number, Hopefully, he is still around, this was 4 years ago.

The game is in good condition, the cabinets are wood and have a brown woodgrain formica covering on the outside. The fronts are silkscreened plastic with no cracks.
The coinbox is complete and the remotes look identical to the trapshoot ones. even on the inside.
I have no instructions, manual or schematics for it.
The game does come on and lite up, but it will not coin up, and I dont know if the remotes work or not.
Asking $400.00 + shipping.
Any other questions or pics just let me know.
Thanks,Rob.
 

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Holy dumbshit batman! Maybe I should proof read my post once in a while.
I meant to put asking $400.00.
I edited the post also.
Posting while half asleep is never good.
Rob.
 
Here are some pics of the game, controllers and coin box.
A little history on this....
When trying to get this working about 4 years ago, I noticed all the numbers on the chips and transistors on the board were either blacked out, or wiped clean.
I had my local tech guru look at it and he was baffled as well. He said if I had a manual or schematics, he could probably get it going.
I did a search for Caseys Electronics and found them listed in Pennsylvania.
I called and talked to the owner and he was the company that made the game.
I asked for a copy of the manual or schematics and he said all he had was the original schematics on a huge sheet of paper. He would not make a copy for me, said it was too much of a hassle, even if he were paid for it. I asked why the numbers were blacked out, and he said something about copyrights.
I had my tech guy call him, and he still would not work with me.

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Anyone else near it in PA that could go there? Perhaps he'd be willing to show the schematics if someone could physically get there. If it's the Casey's that I just found in a Google search, it's all the way on the western end of PA, like 5 hours from me, so I can't really do it.
 
I recently began restoration work for a large lot of Wall Games. I am looking for anyone with documentation or parts. Also, once repaired most of these machines will be for sale by the owner. I intend to create a technical database for these machines during my repair process as well. Here is a list of the games I will be working on, keep in mind that there are multiples of almost all machines:

Trapshoot (Gremlin)
Foul Play (Gremlin)
Tenpin (Gremlin)
All Star (Gremlin)
Play Ball (Gremlin)
Super Bowler (Sunbird)


I am aware of the wallgames.com website and have been communicating with the owner, but his resources are limited and I'd like to find others.

Thanks,
OZ

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