What have they done ?

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What have they done ?

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Just a bit of bling. This chap likes his shiny stuff. Did you see the other machine he has on offer?

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Mad-M ... 2246898106
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They both look like Henry Powell machines to me. In fact wasn't someone after a golden nugget machine :HaHa:

Both machines have Jubilee mechanisms in them. I wonder if Henry found these to be better for coin conversion or probably had lots of conversion kits already given they use to convert riviera's for modern coinage...
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Yes I agree with TF, they are most likely Henry Powell
supplied machines complete with jubilee mechanisms.

I have bought and sold a fully rechromed lightup model
and they are very impressive looking machine close up.

Admittedly, the one i had, had an original jackpot and a
movealong escalator and original Sega mechanism too.
The chap who sold it to me, had bought it off Henry too.


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"I got it one piece at a time, and it didn't cost me a dime ....." Johnny Cash

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