Why our hobby should carry a health warning!!
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Why our hobby should carry a health warning!!
Can anyone tell me why I bought this machine!! I can only justify it by saying it was very cheap and I wanted to know what makes it tick, other than that it's appalling and I don't want it...at all
It has more whistles and bells (literally) than enough, more circuit boards than a space shuttle. It's a foul colour, has flashing headlights, play is incomprehensible and I have no coins for it!! Made in Japan by Tommy inc. it has an odd theme when you consider that about 40% of Popeye cartoons were pure anti-Japanese propaganda. This is what our hobby will do to you, you lose all sense of reality. Every time I go into my machine room this thing stares back at me. I've only had it a week and I'm thinking council dump.
Somebody chastise me, then I might not do it again!!!!
It has more whistles and bells (literally) than enough, more circuit boards than a space shuttle. It's a foul colour, has flashing headlights, play is incomprehensible and I have no coins for it!! Made in Japan by Tommy inc. it has an odd theme when you consider that about 40% of Popeye cartoons were pure anti-Japanese propaganda. This is what our hobby will do to you, you lose all sense of reality. Every time I go into my machine room this thing stares back at me. I've only had it a week and I'm thinking council dump.
Somebody chastise me, then I might not do it again!!!!
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WAX ON..............WAX OFF.................
You must focus your mind to lead you on the right path..
You must focus your mind to lead you on the right path..
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Re: why our hobby should carry a health warning!!
When you said you'd bought it, just before going to Russia, I thought the two actions were connected.
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You might think it's a mistake now but I'm sure "you'll win in the finish if you eat your spinach...."
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At least you will know for the rest of your life what you don't want!
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Or, like Greece, I might end up with just Olive Oil.Jonesthegarage wrote:You might think it's a mistake now but I'm sure "you'll win in the finish if you eat your spinach...."
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I had one of these many years ago. Bit boring, as the machine tends to do everything - all you do is feed it with coins..But I have seen these go for £300 recently on ebay - hell knows why. They don't have cabinets in Japan, just the main door, which they can fit and remove it in seconds, so when they come over here they are put in an MDF cabinet or similar to make a counter top.
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I had a Pachislo machine for a while... Horrendously loud and obnoxious when it hit the jackpot.
Tokens are same size as modern 10p pieces but the machines are fussy - some are accepted, some aren't.
Tokens are same size as modern 10p pieces but the machines are fussy - some are accepted, some aren't.
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that could be due to the dates of the coins you are using - anything post 2012 might get rejected due to change in composition - I had a Jubilee Riviera recently that was sold as not working, the only problem was the later magnetized coins getting stuckhumperdingle wrote:Tokens are same size as modern 10p pieces but the machines are fussy - some are accepted, some aren't.
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Hmm possibly. However, I sold the machine circa 2009 so unlikely lolJonesthegarage wrote:that could be due to the dates of the coins you are using - anything post 2012 might get rejected due to change in composition - I had a Jubilee Riviera recently that was sold as not working, the only problem was the later magnetized coins getting stuckhumperdingle wrote:Tokens are same size as modern 10p pieces but the machines are fussy - some are accepted, some aren't.
If you look at a bunch of 10p coins, though, especially the edges, some are thin, some are thicker.
The vast majority went through OK... Probably 95% at a guess.
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electronic coin validator, so the density of the token is measured to accept or reject.
Some late electromechanical machines had coin comparison validators fitted ,whereby a coin of the same type you wanted the mech to accept was fitted into the mech and it only accepted coins that matched, in reality not very reliable.
Some late electromechanical machines had coin comparison validators fitted ,whereby a coin of the same type you wanted the mech to accept was fitted into the mech and it only accepted coins that matched, in reality not very reliable.
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