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The Ping Pong Ball Gun or Better Known as "Burp Gun"

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Posted 6 months ago

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ttomtucker
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Does anyone out there remember the "burp gun", I had one in the early fifty and I thought it was real cool. The Ping Pong Air Gun was invented by James K Pope on April 15, 1950 patent number 2,505,428. Mr Pope invention made him millions and he retired at the age of 27. The manufacture of the Ping Pong gun was Newell Corp. of Lowell MI.

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  1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 6 months ago
    I used to have a "burp gun"/"grease gun"/m-3 and it sure didn't look like that! Cheap but shot well at short range but not ping-pong balls.
  2. ttomtucker ttomtucker, 6 months ago
    Thank you blunderbuss2, Kevin, kerry10456, mustangtony

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