Best wishes and a happy New Year to you all!
I’m the german foos-fanatic from website
http://www.kickerbau.org. It’s a non-commercial website including some information about foosball tables and how to build them. Some month ago "thebodygroove" invented you to visit that page for taking a look on a comparison of Tornado-figure and Fireball-figur, if you remember.
Now I’m searching for some information about football table history, because I want to write some articles about it. Indeed I found many fascinating information on the web, but some questions are not answered yet. So I hope you all may help me.
Some Tornado-Questions:
I found the first Tornado-table, constructed 1970 by Robert Furr and Robert Hayes. This table was built with corner-ramps, a glass playing surface and a 1-figure-goalie-rod. And even the figures are not the figures we know today as Tornado-figures.
1) The modern Tornado-figure of our days has been styled in 1989 (Inventor: McCloud). Is this correct?
2) Can you tell me the year of appearance of the “new” Tornado-style with 3-man-goalie-rod, flat corners and sidestrip?
Tournament Soccer:
I worry about finding absolutely no real information about the Tournament-Soccer-tables on the web. The only thing I found is the US-patent of Peppard’s Soccer-figure. The old Tournament-Soccer-tables seem to be built between 1973 and 1981. And I heard about a brown-top and a blue-top table.
3) Do you got any own photos or pictures of old Tournament-Tables? Please let me know and send a copy to klaschatx@kickerbau.org. If you got some old paper-pictures - please don’t hesitate and just photograph them with your Digital-Cameras. Quality will be pretty good enough for a website.
4) The head of the patented Tournament-Soccer-Figure looks like an old Deutscher-Meister-figure. But today Tournament-Soccer-Figures wear a cap. When did it change? Or is the old original Tournament-Soccer-figure the figure without cap until the end of Tournament-Soccer-challenges in 1981?
Dynamo-tables?
In the seventies there were Tornado-tables and Dynamo-tables.
5) What about the Dynamo-tables? I yet did not find any information. Are there some pictures out there? Please let me know.
b) Today Tornado is a label of Dynamo Valley. When did the concerns merge?
By the way: If you got some own photos of Warrior tables, the ITSF-Tornado with 1-figure-goalie-rod or pictures of Bonzinis or even other old-style- or recent tables - let me know too and please send your pictures to klaschatx@kickerbau.org. I really miss some information about these tables on
http://www.kickerbau.org. So your help is welcome. Even all pictures of old “Foosball match” tables, old Rene-Pierres or the old “Deutscher-Meister”-tables (Duescher Meister, German Master, Luxus etc.) are welcome.
Thank you very much for reading this long text and any help you may give. The article-series about foosball table history will be fascinating - and you can help to make it much better with your information and your pictures. Maybe some day we can translate that history into English. Till that day google-translation may help.
Greetings from Germany
klaschatx