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    sweet old barber chair

    Don't know why I bought it...maybe I thought it was a lot of chair (probably 200 pounds!) for the money. It's missing the headrest, and the footrest is busted and gone, but the hydraulics work fine and the upholstery is good.

    Anybody know where I might find parts?

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    I have no idea, but I'd bet good money that somewhere on-line there's a website dedicated to old barber chairs and the men who love them....
    Don
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    And a bunch of other stuff

    "If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough" - Mario Andretti

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    wire it for 600 volt?
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    Cool Tony - nothing says 1950's better than avocado! You could watch hockey games in it.

    How much did they want for the pachinko machine or the Wilson Jack Kramer?

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    I like it.

    I think Zelatore's got it right. Found a lot with a google or two. For starters: http://beechergroup.proboards.com/in...?board=general

    As an aside, I'm VERY familiar with that Pachinko layout, and have done some tinkering on the back of it to keep it running properly. (And I routinely lost to a guy with a Jack Kramer Autograph, back in my teenage years.)

    By the way, one of my searches turned THIS up. You may really be onto something with the new toy.

    "I don't have time to get into it, but he went through a lot." -Pulp Fiction

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    Good one, Ghost. If I was that guy I'd be grinning, too!
    I've actually got a post up on the board you linked, but my pics are not showing up for some reason.

    I'll check out the Pachinka game next time I am up north...


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