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I checked the book now where I believed your game to have seen, also some
auction catalogues but didn't find the damned thing again. So I can only
provide you with more titels:
Baecker, Carl-Ernst & Haas,Dieter t & Haas, Dieter
Die Anderen Nurnberger (Nuernberger), vol 1-5, Frankfurt 1973-1976
more volumes with other coauthores till vol 15 and other books.
Jeanmarie, Claude, differnt books all concerning tin-play-ware
also:
Die Welt aus Blech. Mechanisches Spielzeug aus zwei Jahrhunderten.
Main 1981
Sorry,
Gerhard
On Fri, 31 May 1996, JHANDLEY wrote:
> I am seeking information on a toy race track game I have--ca.
> 1900. It consists of a box with a race track on top. You pull
> back a side lever and the nine horses on top spin around on the
> track. The only identifying markes are "Germany." Each of the
> horses is numbered, 1 - 9.
>
> I believe this was some sort of gambling game (there is also a
> metal bowl in the center of the track where I assume bets were
> placed), but have no instructions for how it was played. Any help
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> John Handley
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