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Fallstaff Symphonion Automat

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Description

A heft German man drinks while sitting on a barrel.

Fallstaff Symphonion Automat was produced by Holzweissig in 1898.

Holzweissig released 3 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1897. Holzweissig was based in United States.

Other machines made by Holzweissig during the time period Fallstaff Symphonion Automat was produced include: Windmill - German, and Gambrinus Automat

Specs

Name Fallstaff Symphonion Automat
Developer Holzweissig (United States)
Year 1898
Type Vending
KLOV/MOG # 13095

Fallstaff Symphonion Automat KLOV/IAM 5 Point User Score: 0.00 (0 votes)

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VAPS Arcade/Coin-Op Fallstaff Symphonion Automat Census

There are 14,794 members of the Vintage Arcade Preservation Society, 9,491 whom participate in our arcade census project of games owned, wanted, or for sale. Census data currently includes 164,783 machines (6,915 unique titles).

Very rare - There are no known instances of this game owned by one of our active members.

Wanted - No active members have added this machine to their wish list.

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