SPARES FOR BELL CASCADE 1P MACHINE
SPARES FOR BELL CASCADE 1P MACHINE
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HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED A BELL FRUIT CASCADE PENNY MACHINE, A DROP FRONT, I THINK, I URGETNLY NEED A SET OF TRIPS AND WHAT I CAN ONLY DESCRIBE AS THE COIN LAUNCHER WHICH THE PENNY COMES TO REST IN ON THE OUTER CASE, FOR TAPPING TO ACTIVATE THE GAME. CAN ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE?
HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED A BELL FRUIT CASCADE PENNY MACHINE, A DROP FRONT, I THINK, I URGETNLY NEED A SET OF TRIPS AND WHAT I CAN ONLY DESCRIBE AS THE COIN LAUNCHER WHICH THE PENNY COMES TO REST IN ON THE OUTER CASE, FOR TAPPING TO ACTIVATE THE GAME. CAN ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE?
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Made my own trips
I have a Cascade, which I stored away in perfect condition for a couple of years. Then when I went to get it I found that it had been moved and was no longer upright (damn fairies tidying up again) Consequently all the coins were everywhere except in their chutes, as a bonus it seemed that whilst re-arranging themselves they'd managed to dislodge two of the trips.
Naturally they were nowhere to be seen. 1np's everywhere but two trips gone!
As it had to come apart I took the opportunity to place one of the remaining trips in my wallet, and a few months later at a collector's fair I found a chromed key ring fob which when I compared it the trip in my wallet was the same thickness.
Using the trip as a pattern I outlined the shape onto the fob, and manfully approached my bench grinder. After an afternoon of stunning dexterity, I had managed to create two perfect trips, get through a box of plasters, spray blood up the walls and lose the tips of two fingers.
I defy anyone to identify them as not original and have the personal satisfaction of not having to worry about picking my nose in public.
Naturally they were nowhere to be seen. 1np's everywhere but two trips gone!
As it had to come apart I took the opportunity to place one of the remaining trips in my wallet, and a few months later at a collector's fair I found a chromed key ring fob which when I compared it the trip in my wallet was the same thickness.
Using the trip as a pattern I outlined the shape onto the fob, and manfully approached my bench grinder. After an afternoon of stunning dexterity, I had managed to create two perfect trips, get through a box of plasters, spray blood up the walls and lose the tips of two fingers.
I defy anyone to identify them as not original and have the personal satisfaction of not having to worry about picking my nose in public.
Hi Trev, that would be great, because I don't think I'll have much luck tracing one. If you're prepared to email me your email address, I'll send you my address. I really appreciate your kind offer! Thanks, Vichankat wrote:Have the same machine mine was also missing the coin pusher, got a pattern and had one made if you get stuck can probably remove mine and make a pattern for you in cardboard if its any help if you need any more info please contact kind regards trev
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Just to say - those trips arrived at last and are available on the Spares page.
(the ball bearings on this page will be measured and listed shortly).
(the ball bearings on this page will be measured and listed shortly).
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There's a Cascade on ebay {180053499124}states its 1940s. He's had it 40 years been converted. Am I right I thought they were 1971 +?????
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Bit confused I think
He also claims he knows it's from the 1940s as it's been in his family 40 years. ERRR..........!!!!
Even without a calculator 2006 minus 40 wouldn't get you past the middle 1960s.
Interestingly he originally claimed it was converted by Bell Fruit after decimalisation. Then he decided it was made years before in anticipation of decimalisation.
A severe case of "marketing hype" or he's got a TARDIS !
Even without a calculator 2006 minus 40 wouldn't get you past the middle 1960s.
Interestingly he originally claimed it was converted by Bell Fruit after decimalisation. Then he decided it was made years before in anticipation of decimalisation.
A severe case of "marketing hype" or he's got a TARDIS !
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