Larry Garland's Flash And Trash Antique Amusements:

The lost pinball and collectibles stash

Saturday, June 18, 2005

9 Maple Street, Seven Valleys 17360

717-428-0110

Another leg of the tour.  Keep in mind, we've just gotten up the steps and not very far into the warehouse at this point.

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Seeburg speaker and some mystery sign that rotates?

 

A closer view of this sign.  It appears to say "buckle up?"  Anybody know where this came from?  Email me and tell me more....please.

 

For some reason, all this stuff looks like it came from Coney Island, and I remember it, but I'm probably wrong.  I'd love to know where this came from. 

The USS Dolphin waits for a new home.  Mine if I only had the space.

 

Larry can and has rebuilt a classic car starting with just a few pieces.


The first few pins....

 

 

"Favorite," another 30's rare find.

 

 

 

There are a number of these prewar pins scattered throughout the warehouse, many with the original stands, often long gone when you see them for auction on Ebay.

Midget Hi-Ball, one of many Larry has that could sit on a bar.  I like these since they take very little space.

Some of the cabinets  need to be stripped and repainted, but the backglasses and playfields are mostly very nice, which is not typical for this era of pins.

 

 

In the corner to the right, a whole bunch of 30's pins.  

"Spitfire", yet another pin I've never seen before.  Click on any pic to enlarge.

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