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Maverick
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:18 pm
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Hi All

Does anyone know the name of the company that manufactures Tournament
soccer tables? and do they have a website?, I need some internal coin
op parts and other stuff to complete a restoration project.
cheers
Maverick
Guest
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:53 am
Hi there from Germany

Which table do you restorate?

Tornado? Garlando? Deutscher Meister? Löwen Soccer? Original Kicker?

there are a lot of......

here some links for you:

http://www.garlando.it/
http://www.robertosport.it/Default_52.aspx?id=52
http://www.vifa.com/
http://www.tischfussball.com/

Hope that may help you

Andreas
Bruce Nardoci
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 5:21 pm
Guest
Try Peach State Distributing in Georgia (Atlanta I think) - they stock
old foosball table parts. Also try www.foosballstore.com.

The original TS table are no longer being made, although similar
versions of them are being made and used mostly in Germany (Lowen tables).


Maverick wrote:
Quote:
Hi All

Does anyone know the name of the company that manufactures Tournament
soccer tables? and do they have a website?, I need some internal coin
op parts and other stuff to complete a restoration project.
cheers
Maverick
qfoos
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:26 pm
Guest
Actually, parts for Tournament Soccer tables are still licensed and
distributed by Mazzco and Wico, tel: (800) 367-9426, two affiliated
wholesalers/importers just outside of Chicago (Bensenville, I think.)
Do a Google search and you'll probably find the rest fo the contact
info and partial online catalogs. Mazzco even sells T.S. Blacktops
(the final version made) in the classic coin-op split cabinet style but
with improved leg levelers. If you must, you can pay retail by going
to thefoosballstore.com for the same parts and a whole lot of foosball
promo items. Last, almost identical parts to T.S. are in fact
available from Germany through Lowen or more recently, from Lehmacher
-- they're more pricey, but are improved parts (rods, handles, balls,
men, bumpers: better materials...), but the internal parts are
completely different.

Hope that helps,
Larry "Euro-Foosin" Davis

"Ask not what the sport of Foosball can do for you,
ask what you can do for the sport of Foosball."
 
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