What have they done ?
Re: what have they done ?
Just a bit of bling. This chap likes his shiny stuff. Did you see the other machine he has on offer?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Mad-M ... 2246898106
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Mad-M ... 2246898106
Re: What have they done ?
They both look like Henry Powell machines to me. In fact wasn't someone after a golden nugget machine
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...
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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Re: What have they done ?
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.
GP
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.
GP
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Re: What have they done ?
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