SHUFFLEBOARD
xx GAME
xx SPORTS
Shuffleboard game board is 6 ft. long and 2 ft. wide. It uses wooden pucks and short (3 ft.) sticks. AMERICAN CRAFTSMAN Jan-Feb 1966 (v.2#1) pg. 26
Court diagrams for seven outdoor games: shuffleboard, horseshoes, tetherball, croquet, badminton, volleyball, and deck tennis. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jun 1974 (v.52#6) pg. 132
Table shuffleboard game measures 108" long and 26" wide. Legs fold up for storage. Est. cost: $130. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1981 (v.4#7) pg. 47
Traditional European "table game" is similar to shuffleboard, except that the object is to slide the puck through small openings into a scoring box. Board measures 22"x60". CANADIAN WORKSHOP Aug 1984 (v.7#11) pg. 8, 31
Advice on refinishing a wood shuffleboard surface. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1991 (v.14#9) pg. 14
Backyard game arena includes space for horseshoes, croquet, badminton, volleyball, handball, basketball, shuffleboard, tennis, and a putting green. FAMILY HANDYMAN #118 Jun 1970 (v.20#5) pg. 44
Half-court shuffleboard needs an area of 18x25ft. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #444 May 1965 (v.61) pg. 100
A 12 ft. long indoor shuffleboard table has removable legs and splits into two 6-ft. sections for storage. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #559 Dec 1974 (v.70) pg. 76
Play at home. Layouts for 15 classic backyard games plus instructions on how to dry-line and paint grass, and install a concrete play slab. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #674 Jun 1984 (v.80) pg. 29
Correction MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #676 Aug 1984 (v.80) pg. 6 (Horseshoe scoring).
Correction HOME MECHANIX #681 Jan 1985 (v.81) pg. 13 (Shuffleboard).
Dimensions for backyard game courts. POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1971 (v.136#2) pg. 136
Six quick and easy projects. Includes a shuffleboard table. POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1973 (v.140#6) pg. 150
Correction POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1974 (v.141#3) pg. 11
Score board for shuffleboard requires no writing. POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1964 (v.184#2) pg. 156
Indoor shuffleboard type game called Skill-O-Disk. Object of game is to slide a wooden disk down an 88" long table and into the highest scoring slot possible. POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1967 (v.190#3) pg. 160
Tabletop shuffleboard game includes the gameboard (39"x 13"), disks and cues (used to push the disks). POPULAR WOODWORKING #88 Jan 1996 (v.15#4) pg. 62
Pattern and dimensions for a "Shove ha'penny" board, along with the rules of play. This is a British game which involves sliding metal coins down a slate (or marble or hardwood) board in order to make points. The concept is similar to shuffleboard, but the board design is different. WOODWORKER #1025 Apr 1979 (v.83) pg. 216
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