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Lunar Module L-911 Pong TV Cocktail Table (Phantom Ball)

Sean Stone says: "It was made in San Fransico and its full name is Lunar Module L-911 with Phantom Ball. I have a serial number and the original manual if you would like any more information. Like i said it is a round table viewing area for the game with sbrown squars bottom where coins and gaming options are chosen its about waist high that allows up to four players and also player vs computer options. please if you know anything or can help me find a potential buyer i would be very appreciative thank you.

"Thanks for the help Adrian, i will get some pictures taken of the console and try to send them to you within a few days. The only thing i can tell you know is that the game that the machine plays is a pong/tennis style game. You have a bar that you control through a round knob that turns left or right and that is what controls the bar or paddle you use to hit the ball back towars your opponet. The goal is to make your opponet miss the ball when it is sent back to him, so if he does not hit it with his paddle then you get a point, most games go to 21, theres probably about 6 different styles of the game you play. By that i mean you can play one vs another person or two against two or one vs a computer or two against the computer. I believe the tennis/pong game is the only game on the console. Theres a little button by the knob you use for the paddle that is kinda like a turbo button that tyou can use to make the ball go faster after you hit it. Id say the machine is about 50 pounds, maybe lighter than that. The round screen that you look down on when playing is in cdolor not black and white. Thanks again and i will get some pictures to you soon, and if you have any other idea's of what i should do or who to contact just let me know. Have a good day. Sean Stone"

Thanks Again Adrian, <--! my address is 8005 NE Oregon St. Portland Oregon 97213, in the USA obviously. My phone number is a cell phone and it is 503-980-5084. -->I will get pictures soon. And i would say that it is a sort of a cocktail table and the date seems about right. Im not sure what shipping would be, i work in international shipping for UPS so i can probably figure it out though. Feel free to post contact information and let anyone know taht if they would like to call me that that would be fine, if im at work and cant answer the phone then they can call back or i can try to return their call. You have been a great help thank you very much Adrian and i will talk to you soon. Sean

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