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Offline MN RACK ATTACK

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If anyone has any idea who made this and when it might of been made would be helpful. Maybe a value also.

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I betcha Randy would know!
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Offline Randy Kaar

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I will check some of my sources. I assume this hangs on a wall like a pachinko game.


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Offline MN RACK ATTACK

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No, actually it appears to of had at one time a peg on the back top. Its almost like a marble/ pinball type set up. Any info would be appreciated.
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Offline Randy Kaar

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If you are ever in the cities, I would like to see this game. My guess is it is not a coin operated game. If that is the case, I would say without researching the manufacterer that it was sold by
Wards or Sears. My guess would be late 60's or early 70's

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Offline MN RACK ATTACK

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Thanks for the info Randy. No it is not coin operated. I see no manufacture on it.
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most of these games were created by ideal toy company.....they were rolling ball games....some had as many as 3 balls.....some were pocket sized.......many variants over the years...
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Seems to be too big to be a rolling ball game.  Are you referring to the "labyrinth" style game?

 A beautiful game no less.
« Last Edit: March 03/09/11, 10:38:30 PM by Go Big Red! »
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