Bryan's Magic Clock?
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Bryan's Magic Clock?
BRYAN'S MAGIC CLOCK?
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ARCADE MACHINE Marquee PAYOUT Sign RARE
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So what's the story here then?
Gambling Trade Stimulator
ARCADE MACHINE Marquee PAYOUT Sign RARE
On eBay Here
So what's the story here then?
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Re: Really?
It's interesting that an American seller would key in on a Bryan's machine. Good knowledge of British arcade, Bobkay! Unfortunately, the marquee is most likely related to some type of betting board with a spinner and a layout.
I would, however, be interested in acquiring a magic Bryans Clock.
J Peterson
Still clocking in America
I would, however, be interested in acquiring a magic Bryans Clock.
J Peterson
Still clocking in America
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Re: Really?
The sign appears to me to be referring to a "Guess where it's going to land" game, so that's where I'd place my bet
The Bryans Magic Clock was designed for people with time on their hands.
After inserting your penny a length of string was tick tocked into pieces by a hidden disc and then replaced intact by someone's naked aunt.
Not popular.
BP
The Bryans Magic Clock was designed for people with time on their hands.
After inserting your penny a length of string was tick tocked into pieces by a hidden disc and then replaced intact by someone's naked aunt.
Not popular.
BP
Re: Really?
I imagine that the seller has confused two machines into one. There is an American "Magic Clock" dating 1933 by Keeney.badpenny wrote:BRYAN'S MAGIC CLOCK?
John, for at least the last 5 years I've seen US sellers throw the Bryans name around for almost anything with a UK Penny slot. The same way people like to throw in "Eames era" when selling anything made between 1910 and 1980 ie - "mid century"John T. Peterson wrote:It's interesting that an American seller would key in on a Bryan's machine.
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Re: Really?
BP, please cancel my order. I've changed my mind. I was jiggy all the way up until the last step of the procedure. Please don't misunderstand, I'm sure your Aunt is a lovely, lovely lady. Just out of curiosity, is she on your Mother's or Father's side?... and then replaced intact by someone's naked aunt.
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Hang on while I use the pillow to lean up over and have a look ...................John T. Peterson wrote:Just out of curiosity, is she on your Mother's or Father's side?
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