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Peerless what the butler saw
Hi I'm new here so please bear with me I have a peerless what the butler saw and I'm looking for the casting that goes on the top of the back if anyone can help thanks Luke ps I'm also looking for a stop button for a Bryan's 12 win thanks again
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Re: Peerless what the butler saw
Howdy, and welcome to "PVC & Spank-a-Lot" you'll find our catalogue is .... wait a minute, sorry wrong bookmark.
Hello Austin2011, good to have you on board, pull up a rusty Sega and take a seat. Sounds like you have a couple of interesting machines there, any others?
Just to clarify. You're looking for the casting that held a poster?
And by stop button you're describing the trigger stop?
There are others out there who know much more about Mutoscopes than I. I've never seen just the casting up for sale but it doesn't mean they aren't out there.
On occasion people ask about thumb stops and there was somebody here who bought up the last of the modern ones made in the 90s, but they were all sold.
It isn't unknown for some of us to make one when needed from a coach bolt, but you do need a lathe. If you insist on a Bryans original you could try Mel Wrights website but I'm not optimistic.
Although we tend to get oodles of spare parts at The Coventry Auction end of November I can't say I recall thumb stops.
Regards BP
ps, if you do want PVC leisure wear or spanking paddles, we really have no idea wink, wink
Hello Austin2011, good to have you on board, pull up a rusty Sega and take a seat. Sounds like you have a couple of interesting machines there, any others?
Just to clarify. You're looking for the casting that held a poster?
And by stop button you're describing the trigger stop?
There are others out there who know much more about Mutoscopes than I. I've never seen just the casting up for sale but it doesn't mean they aren't out there.
On occasion people ask about thumb stops and there was somebody here who bought up the last of the modern ones made in the 90s, but they were all sold.
It isn't unknown for some of us to make one when needed from a coach bolt, but you do need a lathe. If you insist on a Bryans original you could try Mel Wrights website but I'm not optimistic.
Although we tend to get oodles of spare parts at The Coventry Auction end of November I can't say I recall thumb stops.
Regards BP
ps, if you do want PVC leisure wear or spanking paddles, we really have no idea wink, wink
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Re: Peerless what the butler saw
Oh yes, of course, Mr Bryan and his numerous numbers of wins machines. I forgot the clock had a skill stop that neither did, nor was.
You could still manufacture one as I described.
Good news from TF eh?
You could still manufacture one as I described.
Good news from TF eh?
Re: Peerless what the butler saw
BP,I think you must have been too engrossed in the latest edition of 'Spankers Weekly' when you posted about a thumb stop.PS,got any spare back copies?
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Re: Peerless what the butler saw
13rebel ......
It's not every month your own Starfish is illustrated in the centrefold.
I can pay more attention now I've got the staples out and had it framed.
Could be a theme there for a "What the Butler Saw" reel.
It's not every month your own Starfish is illustrated in the centrefold.
I can pay more attention now I've got the staples out and had it framed.
Could be a theme there for a "What the Butler Saw" reel.
Re: Peerless what the butler saw
I wonder if bandit top buttons from some machines maybe similar in diameter and type as an alternative......
BP not sure it will catch on
BP not sure it will catch on
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