Philadelphia Toboggan Co. Skee Ball Machine USA

Philadelphia Toboggan Co.
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Original 1950s Philadelphia Toboggan Co. Skee Ball Machine. Fully mechanical. No need to plug in! You roll the ball and when it enters one of the score holes, a metal piece twists a cable which then flips the score cards. The only electrical is a small light bulb that illuminates the score, if desired.

The Philadelphia Toboggan Company had been building carousels and roller coasters since 1904 and saw the Skee-Ball alleys as a way to diversify business. They concentrated more on craftsmanship (prior to this manufacturing was more assembly-line based so craftsmanship wasn't as high of quality). Each machine received a total of 55 dedicated hours of specialized work before it was completed. Many mechanical and electro-mechanical Skee-ball alleys were sold to arcades and amusement parks.

Brown wood body with a pale green rubber ramp. Fully mechanized ball and scoreboard operation. A metal coin slot sits snugly in front right leg. The patina and wear speak for the rich history of this iconic arcade game. Still fully operational and in good working order. Includes all 9 of the original wood Skee-balls. Incredibly rare and impressive piece of American history. A relic of an age long gone, this game embodies the very origin of arcade culture.

Missing front left leg. Doesn't effect gameplay or structure whatsoever. Sometimes doesnt keep perfect score.

Located in our Southampton Gallery.

Specifications
Specifications
Creator

PHILADELPHIA TOBOGGAN CO.

Reference No.

LU1853336267642

Place of Origin

United States

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

30 in width
75 in height
165 in depth
seat height

Materials & Technique

Wood, Metal, and Plastic

Creator

PHILADELPHIA TOBOGGAN CO.

Reference No.

LU1853336267642

Place of Origin

United States

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

30 in width
75 in height
165 in depth
seat height

Materials & Technique

Wood, Metal, and Plastic

Specifications
Creator

PHILADELPHIA TOBOGGAN CO.

Reference No.

LU1853336267642

Place of Origin

United States

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

30 in width
75 in height
165 in depth
seat height

Materials & Technique

Wood, Metal, and Plastic

Designer Notes
PHILADELPHIA TOBOGGAN CO.
est. 1904
Philadelphia Toboggan Company was founded January 20, 1904 in Hatfield, Pennsylvania. The company began as a roller coaster manufacturing company and is one of the oldest coaster manufacturing companies in the world today. The company also manufactured Skee Ball games from 1946 to 1977.
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Philadelphia Toboggan Co. Skee Ball Machine USA

Philadelphia Toboggan Co.
$16,000

Original 1950s Philadelphia Toboggan Co. Skee Ball Machine. Fully mechanical. No need to plug in! You roll the ball and when it enters one of the score holes, a metal piece twists a cable which then flips the score cards. The only electrical is a small light bulb that illuminates the score, if desired.

The Philadelphia Toboggan Company had been building carousels and roller coasters since 1904 and saw the Skee-Ball alleys as a way to diversify business. They concentrated more on craftsmanship (prior to this manufacturing was more assembly-line based so craftsmanship wasn't as high of quality). Each machine received a total of 55 dedicated hours of specialized work before it was completed. Many mechanical and electro-mechanical Skee-ball alleys were sold to arcades and amusement parks.

Brown wood body with a pale green rubber ramp. Fully mechanized ball and scoreboard operation. A metal coin slot sits snugly in front right leg. The patina and wear speak for the rich history of this iconic arcade game. Still fully operational and in good working order. Includes all 9 of the original wood Skee-balls. Incredibly rare and impressive piece of American history. A relic of an age long gone, this game embodies the very origin of arcade culture.

Missing front left leg. Doesn't effect gameplay or structure whatsoever. Sometimes doesnt keep perfect score.

Located in our Southampton Gallery.

Philadelphia Toboggan Co. Skee Ball Machine, 1950s USA
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Place of Origin
Date of Manufacture
Dimensions
Materials & Technique
Los Angeles
2360 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton
257 County Rd 39A
Southampton, NY 11968
LA (310) 876-1440
NY (631) 333-2004
sales@merit-la.com
www.merit-la.com
Merit

Philadelphia Toboggan Co. Skee Ball Machine USA

Philadelphia Toboggan Co.


$16,000


Original 1950s Philadelphia Toboggan Co. Skee Ball Machine. Fully mechanical. No need to plug in! You roll the ball and when it enters one of the score holes, a metal piece twists a cable which then flips the score cards. The only electrical is a small light bulb that illuminates the score, if desired.

The Philadelphia Toboggan Company had been building carousels and roller coasters since 1904 and saw the Skee-Ball alleys as a way to diversify business. They concentrated more on craftsmanship (prior to this manufacturing was more assembly-line based so craftsmanship wasn't as high of quality). Each machine received a total of 55 dedicated hours of specialized work before it was completed. Many mechanical and electro-mechanical Skee-ball alleys were sold to arcades and amusement parks.

Brown wood body with a pale green rubber ramp. Fully mechanized ball and scoreboard operation. A metal coin slot sits snugly in front right leg. The patina and wear speak for the rich history of this iconic arcade game. Still fully operational and in good working order. Includes all 9 of the original wood Skee-balls. Incredibly rare and impressive piece of American history. A relic of an age long gone, this game embodies the very origin of arcade culture.

Missing front left leg. Doesn't effect gameplay or structure whatsoever. Sometimes doesnt keep perfect score.

Located in our Southampton Gallery.

Philadelphia Toboggan Co. Skee Ball Machine, 1950s USA
Creator
PHILADELPHIA TOBOGGAN CO.
Reference No.
LU1853336267642
Place of Origin
United States
Date of Manufacture
1950s
Dimensions
30 in width
75 in height
165 in depth
seat height
Materials & Technique
Wood
Metal
Plastic