Stevenson & Lovett Swing It

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Stevenson & Lovett Swing It

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This is the pic of the Swing It you asked for in 2010! Just found some long lost images.
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Fantastic Dave! Now I want to see the rest of it.
I think you had it in your workshop when I visited years ago, and it was 'spoken for' by a foreign collector? I know there's a picture of the complete game somewhere but can't recall where. !PUZZLED!
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OK - another long lost image found!
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Wow that’s interesting how do you play it?
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We'll have to await Dave's answer to that, but basically I think it's a kind of pinball with a playfield you can tilt with the steering wheel.
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I should imagine given the size of the steering wheel the playfield would get a lot of abuse from being banged to either side limits unless it had a clutch arrangement or something like the upright steer a coins.
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