Aristocrat - a rough price?
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I think the problem is with this site. I uploaded them using my computer, some of them are not displaying on my screen but when I hit refresh they appear but others disappear.
Re: Aristocrat - a rough price?
This machine is obviously in very poor state, were you paying money for this, I would reckon if for sale at the elephant less than £40..... funny as there were two appalling similar machines there in the last auction someone stumped up 50 to 60 quid.
What were the other machines, were they for sale
What were the other machines, were they for sale
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It's because your images are numerous and large.
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These are the other one armed bandits he has for sale if the price is right. What do you experts think they're worth, and what are they?
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Re: Aristocrat - a rough price?
Red machine:
Deluxe/Spinning Reels: see Restoring Mills Deluxe (Boland Spinning Reels)
Mayfield Machine:
Operator Made '60s Sega copy. Freddy Bailey has posted source of all these - I cannot find the link currently.
Although copies, as they were produced by operators they included a number of revisions in terms of security and ease of maintenance or less downtime that made them more profitable than the original Sega in use..... or at least that's what others have said. If I find the thread, it shows many other copies by other operators too.
Blue Machine:
Mills Hitop - originally big old penny converted to smaller new penny after decimalisation.
Deluxe/Spinning Reels: see Restoring Mills Deluxe (Boland Spinning Reels)
Mayfield Machine:
Operator Made '60s Sega copy. Freddy Bailey has posted source of all these - I cannot find the link currently.
Although copies, as they were produced by operators they included a number of revisions in terms of security and ease of maintenance or less downtime that made them more profitable than the original Sega in use..... or at least that's what others have said. If I find the thread, it shows many other copies by other operators too.
Blue Machine:
Mills Hitop - originally big old penny converted to smaller new penny after decimalisation.
Re: Aristocrat - a rough price?
Nice to see there are still old machines out there. Also see an Olly Whales Skill Selecta Cup Allwin.
Can't tell condition, but obviously the Hi Top is most desirable if complete and a Mills, not copy, also has dagger handle. Not the most valuable machines, but worth saving.
Can't tell condition, but obviously the Hi Top is most desirable if complete and a Mills, not copy, also has dagger handle. Not the most valuable machines, but worth saving.
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Hi m / Aristocrat Arcadain / as of 2016-2018 fully restored aristo with all original parts with or without top box / chrome 95% good (little pitting is ok ) £595 ive sold 5 in 2 years always got full asking. you get out what you put in. I never buy machines with bad chrome ? due to silly quotes. Regards peter from leeds.
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