New member from the Netherlands
New member from the Netherlands
Hi everybody,
My name is Thomas and I am a new member. I live in the Netherlands.
I have a one armed bandit, Console Sega from 1964. Very beautiful.
I hope to learn a lot about my machine, perhaps with your help.
Greetings,
Thomas
My name is Thomas and I am a new member. I live in the Netherlands.
I have a one armed bandit, Console Sega from 1964. Very beautiful.
I hope to learn a lot about my machine, perhaps with your help.
Greetings,
Thomas
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Re: New member from the Netherlands
Welcome
And Aristomatic you must be bloody psychic to know he had this machine before joining.
All the flyers are online.
Does it work, as only seen people asking for electric diagrams due to lack of function or missing parts, as there are a lot of electrics in those?
I just realised the coin entry is on the right, which is unusual. Obviously no escalator.
And Aristomatic you must be bloody psychic to know he had this machine before joining.
All the flyers are online.
Does it work, as only seen people asking for electric diagrams due to lack of function or missing parts, as there are a lot of electrics in those?
I just realised the coin entry is on the right, which is unusual. Obviously no escalator.
Re: New member from the Netherlands
Hi,
@ Aristomatic; yes, I received your message on the other website. Thanks again
I hope to find more, especially about the electronic part (lower cabinet).
The machine works, no difficulties yet.
@ treefrog; thanks for sending the flyer, but it is not the right-one. I will add it, with the help of Aristomatic last week.
@ Aristomatic; yes, I received your message on the other website. Thanks again
I hope to find more, especially about the electronic part (lower cabinet).
The machine works, no difficulties yet.
@ treefrog; thanks for sending the flyer, but it is not the right-one. I will add it, with the help of Aristomatic last week.
Re: New member from the Netherlands
Looks the same to me. It is a Multi Bell, just with no escalator. I assume they fitted an S10 in it like Windsors. As mentioned, every person who has joined here has asked for documents. Always fancied the Hi Top versions. They did a 4 reeler, but the looms of cables of relays put me off. Looks a tidy machine.
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Re: New member from the Netherlands
Interestingly we get used to assuming that if no Sega is embossed in the top casting it's a clone and not a Sega. This has no Sega embossing and yet the opposite coin entry model flyer has the Sega embossing... Unusual? Sometimes flyers are not 100% true to the finished manufactured item, but this member's machine is real and I've seen images of others too...
I also suspect that even the models with a coin entry front left wouldn't have had an original escalator? as the escalator glass window seems to be filled with the lightup feature for 5 coins played for both left and right?
I also suspect that even the models with a coin entry front left wouldn't have had an original escalator? as the escalator glass window seems to be filled with the lightup feature for 5 coins played for both left and right?
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Interesting. I never noticed the lack of embossed Sega on the multi bell flyer. Their standard console flyer does have the embossing and the right hand coin entry...
Re: New member from the Netherlands
Yes, it is a tidy machine. Here are some extra pictures. Only the payout with 5 coins doesn't work. It won't stop paying with a winning combination. Only if you put a new coin in it, it will stop. Lots of lights which all work. Nice in the evening.
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