Sue
  •  Sue
  • 50.42% (Neutral)
  • Operations Foreman Topic Starter
Sue
  •  Sue
  • 50.42% (Neutral)
  • Operations Foreman Topic Starter
Friday, April 9, 2004 7:12:30 AM
On second item, be sure to check out sellers feedback before bidding.
bigeli
  •  bigeli
  • 50.02% (Neutral)
  • Maintenance Supervisor
Friday, April 9, 2004 7:30:28 AM
I saw that wheel last week , reminded me of pinetar for some reason . [:)]
So, in a few years, if you're walking down a midway and see a Sixcat or a Swinger or a bucket, look around. You might recognize an old man with a smile on his face. Especially if he's saying, "Hey Buddy, can I ask ya?" -sixcat,circa. 2007
Sixcat
  •  Sixcat
  • 51.26% (Neutral)
  • Ride Supervisor
Friday, April 9, 2004 11:46:50 AM
The wheel is interesting. It's a 120 number wheel. I used to run a 180 number wheel. Used to have a 30 number laydown selling 6 numbers for a dime. Top number in each column was a red number and that was choice of the stand, The 5 numbers under the red number won choice of the first shelf. When I was a kid my Dad used to run a grocery wheel. I remember him talking about a wheel with nylon stockings during W.W.II.

The stuff in the second page looked worthless to me. Want bushel baskets? I have some in my garage. Maybe I should sell some old stuff on ebay. Naaaaaa. The South will rise again. I mean, those games will come back. I wonder if anybody will remember how to operate them by then. LOL
Sixcats have nine lives
Pinetar
  •  Pinetar
  • 87.34% (Honored)
  • Operations Foreman
Friday, April 9, 2004 12:04:45 PM
It is a bazaar church rental wheel of minimal value, not casino related. Have any punk rack or sixcats, SIXCAT? Tell me what you care to sell?
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