Jennings Witch and Black Cat
Jennings 'Witch and black cat' on popular auction site.
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Doing my 'daily sweep' of various auction sites l came across a jennings 'witch and black cat' slot machine. l'd be interested in what other members thought about the machine advertised...
Doing my 'daily sweep' of various auction sites l came across a jennings 'witch and black cat' slot machine. l'd be interested in what other members thought about the machine advertised...
Re: Jennings 'Witch and black cat' on popular auction site.
This machine has been discussed in the above* thread as it was at auction last summer.
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Re: Jennings Witch and Black Cat
I suspect that is right for a original Victoria machine, always wondered if a repro panel affects value though. Having said that machine is in nice condition. The description looks to have been taken from the original auction sale.....anyway machine looks nice
Re: Jennings Witch and Black Cat
I assumed you still had an involvement bp, probably owing to the copyright note at the bottom of the first page: 'BP & PC Enterprises'BP wrote:Merely for the sake of accuracy The Penny Arcade website (https://www.penny-arcade.info) is 100% Paul Coppin's
However, a very good website full of interesting information, well done for your initial involvement and also well done Paul for continuing to add to the info already on the site.
Re: Jennings Witch and Black Cat
Some other things I noticed about the machine are the reel strips are numbers, which made me wonder if they were original to that machine for UK use due to early gambling rules?
The seller describes the three buttons below the reel strip window as 'hold' buttons. Would this not point to what model the machine may have been in the past?
The seller describes the three buttons below the reel strip window as 'hold' buttons. Would this not point to what model the machine may have been in the past?
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