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Evans Ten Strike Arcade Game

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Posted 15 months, 10 days ago

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Dan121156
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Late 1939 / early 1940 Evans Ten Strike bowling arcade game.
The pick or would be more accurate a “rescue” happened in 1974. Since that time a little restoration of the cabinet, electrical attention, plus added a front door with a coin slot. This very rare and collectable machine works well. We have an open invitation to our friends. “Bring plenty of nickels if you want to play.”

The story of the machine....
It was 1974 when a couple of friends and I were asked to help clean out a basement of an old home by its new owners. There were a few other pinball machines scattered throughout the basement that were unfortunately destroyed by renters previous to the home's owner. This Evan's Ten Strike being the oldest was stowed nicely behind other machines and under the basement steps that allowed it to be well protected. The new home owners granted me to keep the machine in payment for my labor. Being only 17 at the time of the rescue a convincing story of how this machine would work after a cleanup and adjustments were necessary to my parents, until then the machine was restricted to the garage. I can still remember my mother’s expressions of uncertainty. Being the farm boy that I was, the situation changed within a couple of weekends. The grant was given to allow Mr. Evan’s into the home.
Since then the Evans manikin bowler has followed me whenever I moved.

The deceased person who had previously owned the home had also owned a pub in his earlier years; most likely that person was the original owner of the machine.

Currently:
The most enjoyable time now is when my wife and I watch our grandchildren play the Evan’s Ten Strike game over their personal carry-about game device.

Short Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELB4VFl2Na0

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Reference: Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._C._Evans
H. C. Evans & Company of Chicago was once a leading manufacturer of casino equipment and supplies - both honest and crooked - in the United States. It was established in 1892 and collapsed in 1955. It was succeeded by Evans Park & Carnival Device Corporation, which was still in business in June 1961 but no longer trades, and by Evans Supply Company, which was trading in 1962 but no longer trades.
In addition to casino equipment and supplies, the company manufactured and sold trade stimulators, pocket novelties, amusement park supplies, fair ground games and shooting galleries.

Comments

  1. officialfuel officialfuel, 15 months, 10 days ago
    Very nice arcade game!
  2. Dallymae, 15 months, 10 days ago
    That is way cool. Does anyone know what the value of one of these would be? I think this is the earlier of the Evan's bowling arcade game isn't it?
  3. aboutintime aboutintime, 15 months, 10 days ago
    That is sooo neat, what a great treasure!
  4. Dan121156 Dan121156, 15 months, 8 days ago
    Sorry, not for sale....
  5. LauraJ27 LauraJ27, 15 months, 7 days ago
    LOVE it! I have never ever seen such a thing!!!! :o)
  6. MMM MMM, 15 months, 7 days ago
    WOW! Thanks for sharing.
  7. lew1964, 14 months, 2 days ago
    I hope one will follow me home one day.
  8. vanskyock24 vanskyock24, 14 months, 2 days ago
    great piece
  9. JTeachout JTeachout, 14 months, 2 days ago
    Would like to see it work once, nice game.
  10. Dan121156 Dan121156, 14 months ago
    Short Video...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELB4VFl2Na0
  11. Dallymae, 14 months ago
    Too bad the person in the video (me... the wifie) can't bowl better. LOL
    Better keep practicing....
  12. Commadore64, 12 months, 11 days ago
    Hey thats really cool! Plus it still works after 72 Years !!!!!!!!
  13. mhlatke, 10 months, 18 days ago
    That is incredible. I've never seen a bowling game like this one before - just a beauty!
  14. nick52, 10 months, 7 days ago
    This game drives me nuts. I tried for over a half hour before i finally got a strike. It's a really addictive game to play.
  15. TomB, 9 months, 23 days ago
    Nice mannequin bowler! It looks to be in good shape, too. Working, I would expect it to bring between $800-$2000.
  16. KanLady, 9 months, 3 days ago
    I seen the video.... that's really a nice treasure...
  17. Signaholic Signaholic, 4 months, 2 days ago
    A true classic coin op game and hard to find nowadays.
  18. Benking, 3 months, 12 days ago
    Wow Dan!

    You are lucky!

    Where was that made?
  19. Dan121156 Dan121156, 3 months, 3 days ago
    Reference: Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._C._Evans

    H. C. Evans & Company of Chicago was once a leading manufacturer of casino equipment and supplies - both honest and crooked - in the United States. It was established in 1892 and collapsed in 1955. It was succeeded by Evans Park & Carnival Device Corporation, which was still in business in June 1961 but no longer trades, and by Evans Supply Company, which was trading in 1962 but no longer trades.
    In addition to casino equipment and supplies, the company manufactured and sold trade stimulators, pocket novelties, amusement park supplies, fair ground games and shooting galleries.
  20. marghoien marghoien, 2 months, 10 days ago
    You must be the FUN Grandpa !!!!
  21. blhoien1951, 2 months, 10 days ago
    By the looks of the refurbish work, I have to believe that you are a skilled and meticulous craftsman as well as an electrical wizard. BL
  22. Bowhunter Bowhunter, 2 months, 10 days ago
    No doubt in my mind Dan could fix anything
  23. Benking, 2 months, 9 days ago
    You are going to use it?
  24. Dan121156 Dan121156, 1 month, 29 days ago
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELB4VFl2Na0
  25. Dan121156 Dan121156, 1 month, 28 days ago
    Thanks for all of the LOVE on this old machine... It has its aches and pains, but most of the time it work well for those who know how to bowl. ;-)
  26. Dan121156 Dan121156, 1 month, 28 days ago
    Benking, thank you for your concern..
    This game is played only with adult supervision... ;-) ME... and if they have a nickle.
    What good is a game if it can't be played... (with caution). If the "EM" game sits for an extended period with out play, there are more problems. "Elector-mechanical games need to be played."
  27. Benking, 1 month, 28 days ago
    Great Dan!

    There must be many fans out there who have such nickles!

    I know would be pleased to put in one.

    How rare are these?
  28. Dan121156 Dan121156, 1 month, 27 days ago
    Thanks Benking, Don't know how many are left, from time to time I look around on the internet and always fine the same few.. But only one had I found that is close to being the same year... No records that are known of that would inform of how many had been made...
  29. Benking, 1 month, 27 days ago
    Thanks Dan!

    I will let your know if ever I find one or some information.

    Did you check the history about that co, any books about it may I ask?
  30. Dan121156 Dan121156, 1 month, 26 days ago
    The Evan's Co. was in Chicago, I am 7 hours from there, but it would be interesting if a main library would have any old info...
  31. Dan121156 Dan121156, 1 month, 7 days ago
    Thanks MMM for the love.... ;-)
    Glad you enjoyed the visit... yee all come now, ya hear...

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