Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
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POS Automatenbau, Dusseldorf Vater und Söhne (Father & Son). 1951.
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Elektrolet, Automatenbau Pfronten, 1955
Helo Elite, H.Loeper Berlin, 1956
Helo Elite, H.Loeper Berlin, 1956
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The wiring diagram would be a great help to me. I've got an Autofruit, which is almost identical to your machine, that needs a rewire.
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I've never seen Twinkletoes.
It's a lot like 'Derby Day', in both play and cabinet style.
It's a lot like 'Derby Day', in both play and cabinet style.
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It has been posted on this thread twice before, but I wonder if the latest interest may relate to the ludicrous offer someone has made for one £1250 on the new Elephant site
If it were genuine and I owned one, I would be throwing it in the back of my car for a trip to Cambridge
If it were genuine and I owned one, I would be throwing it in the back of my car for a trip to Cambridge
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Horses for courses. It's a hard machine to find if you want one. I guess there may be sentimental reasons why you may want that particular machine, either because you remember playing it as a child on family holidays or many other reasons. If money is not the relevant factor and you want to coax one out of the woodwork, throwing a juicy figure out there is the way.
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We all know that ludicrous offers for machines don't seem to reliably shake them out of the woodworktreefrog wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 11:58 am It has been posted on this thread twice before, but I wonder if the latest interest may relate to the ludicrous offer someone has made for one £1250 on the new Elephant site
If it were genuine and I owned one, I would be throwing it in the back of my car for a trip to Cambridge
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I own the Twinkletoes machine in the latest video, It is the actual machine that I played on aged 12 in our local arcade many moons ago, and as Moonriver said , it is for those sentimental reasons that No amount of Cash would tempt me to sell, I am a collector and why would I want to sell something I may never possibly see again however much is offered
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I hope it gives you more pleasure ....
I never believe in such a thing as no money can buy anything as no slot machine has a limit, but I agree we probably all have a few machines we would have to be pushed seriously hard to sell......
I am trying to workout which one I want to turn into my coffin
Mind you I have sold a few machines where people have chucked a high number at me, but I would never put out an advert stating what I would pay. One ploy that could be used by crafty sellers at the Elephant is to get a mate to stick a wanted advert at a crazy price on the site and then list one for sale, would set the tone for value they would hope higher offers..
I never believe in such a thing as no money can buy anything as no slot machine has a limit, but I agree we probably all have a few machines we would have to be pushed seriously hard to sell......
I am trying to workout which one I want to turn into my coffin
Mind you I have sold a few machines where people have chucked a high number at me, but I would never put out an advert stating what I would pay. One ploy that could be used by crafty sellers at the Elephant is to get a mate to stick a wanted advert at a crazy price on the site and then list one for sale, would set the tone for value they would hope higher offers..
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Yup, it's gonna happen, if it hasn't already...
Unless you can be held to your offer.
Unless you can be held to your offer.
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I completely understand that - you can not put a price on items that have sentimental value.rippyspenneyarcade wrote:It is the actual machine that I played on aged 12 in our local arcade many moons ago, and as Moonriver said , it is for those sentimental reasons that No amount of Cash would tempt me to sell
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I echo arrgee's comment. I suspect very few of us can claim to own the actual machine they played as a youth.
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