Question sorry i have no way of getting a picture right now. camera is broken. i will borrow one if nessasary.What I have is a williams coin operated arcade machine called ringer.it has two men on the front throwing horse shoes.the scene also has old mansion with a fountain in front. it seems a little British to me. the game is controlled by a single steel wheel which appears to control the horse shoes being thrown across the board from one stake to the other.it appears it was a dime machine at one time then converted to quarter.it is made for one to two players.it is controlled by electro magnetic switches.it does try to work but has a few problems.I would like to find a repair manual and parts if I need to.if you can help me out that would be great.Thanks alot Jesse
Answer Hi Jessy,
WOW sounds like a neat game! I am at a lose right off the bat and almost need a photo to go on, like how big is it, table or on legs, cant tell age without seeing it. I'll look, but don't know what I am looking for here without seeing it.
However, I'll try.............
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