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?
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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.
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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.
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Larry can and has rebuilt a classic car starting with just a few pieces.
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The first few pins....
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"Favorite," another 30's rare find.
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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. |
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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. |
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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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