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This was a good buy, ( although I missed it), especially to operate. I used to have these, very shallow depth machine and fun game to play, lighting up the bingo cards to win payouts, a bit like a Tutti Fruity. easily converted S1 mech to old penny. Respray all the metal frames add some new trim and a nice machine.
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I might have mist some thing on the sale room results. But please add the E H on line sale results please
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Wow, that was a cheap cast iron nestle vendor, but then I looked closely and realised it had been discovered at the bottom of a canal.
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Coin machine results from last Saturday's Auction Team Breker sale now in the Arena.
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Those were super cheap prices for the BM Co. autopay and the Bajazzo. The auction house descriptions were ignorant to the point of almost criminal. They should pay me a fine consultant fee to get the correct description of the machines. We're looking pretty stupid here, Yanks.
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I figured it would be cheap, because it's not in a BMco cabinet and when I asked for a picture of the mechanism was informed it was locked. Safest therefore to assume it's unrepairable.john t peterson wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 4:36 pm Those were super cheap prices for the BM Co. autopay...
I would have had a punt on it if I'd thought it could be shipped to the UK for less than 3 times the sale price and without being totally trashed in transit, because I could have used the Town Broker cabinet.
Seven Win allwin in Town Broker cabinet
On the whole I think prices were down, with many items selling below the low estimate.
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Coin-op results of Cornette de Saint Cyr, Paris auction (24th November) now in the Arena.
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December's Collector Connector and general saleroom results now in the Arena.
It was the month of the tobacco honesty boxes, with prices (excluding premiums) ranging from £75 to £480 for a slightly damaged one with an, 'engraved usage instruction poem to the lid'. These are amongst the earliest British coin-op you will find.
See also Rich's Honour Box
It was the month of the tobacco honesty boxes, with prices (excluding premiums) ranging from £75 to £480 for a slightly damaged one with an, 'engraved usage instruction poem to the lid'. These are amongst the earliest British coin-op you will find.
See also Rich's Honour Box
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