Working model?

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jimmycowman
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Working model?

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Is this part of a working model??
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isnt this the Bolland coin operated confessional, your money back if have nothing to confess ,this was a big money earner :lol:
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If it is... cheap at £192... All you need is a good case !!YIPPEE!!
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no, nothing to do with a part from an original working model. Homemade piece, although you could adapt it into something and put it into a cabinet.
Modern, non moving fortune teller prop in cabinet sold for £320 at EH recently and straight onto eBay at £1000.
Probably not worth the effort building a decent cabinet, mech, timer / relay, etc for this though.
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