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1960s German Electro-mechanical Addi-Mint wall machines



1960s German Electro-mechanical Super Match European Cup wall machine

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Rotomint Luxus, 1957

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German made NSM wallmachines type "allwin"/"dropcase"

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Three generations of wall-mounted allwin-type machines from the German manufacturer NSM. The Bowling was produced approx. 1967 and onwards. The Worldcup was released 1973-1974. The Chicago knobel-runde (Chicago dice-game) was produced approx. 1984.

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Had a couple of World Cups over the years, which should have been more popular than they were, as they could be revamped every 4 years with the new players. The only problem is that they were not made strong enough to last the cup series, let alone 4 years. Cheap & nasty.
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raj wrote:Cheap & nasty
Have some heart! Here's someone showing off their pride and joy.
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Ouch, didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings... I'm from Yorkshire y'know, we tend to tell it how we see it.
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raj wrote:Cheap & nasty
No offence taken on my part.
I have owned a couple of Bowling and Worldcups myself over the years. The first ones, I sold. I later got nostalgic, so I looked for new machines until I found similar ones.

Apart from damaged cabinets caused by rough use/handling, I have found these machines reliable. A common weak component on these NSM machines is the piece of plastic which the balls are resting against; down by the "hammer". One of the two "fingers" on this "v" shaped plastic has often broken off. I got machined new ones in aluminium. So in a private environment, I am sure these machines will last a lifetime. !SMILER!

I don`t know how long these machines were expected to last in operation, but many have survived. They are on eBay in Germany/Austria all the time, in various conditions. Were probably marketed all over Europe, as I understand, in addition to German speaking countries. They were also found in UK and Scandinavia.

A big compliment from me to the British islands for their high quality allwin/dropcase-type machines. Heavy duty on the older machines for sure.
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Löwen Foodball 1969/70



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Alle Nuene Skittles



NSM Big Strike Bowling

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Wiegandt Toto, 1954

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POS Automatenbau, Dusseldorf Vater und Söhne (Father & Son). 1951.



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Elektrolet, Automatenbau Pfronten, 1955



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Glückspilz 1955
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The wiring diagram would be a great help to me. I've got an Autofruit, which is almost identical to your machine, that needs a rewire.
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I've never seen Twinkletoes.
It's a lot like 'Derby Day', in both play and cabinet style.
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It has been posted on this thread twice before, but I wonder if the latest interest may relate to the ludicrous offer someone has made for one £1250 on the new Elephant site :HaHa:


If it were genuine and I owned one, I would be throwing it in the back of my car for a trip to Cambridge :cool:
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treefrog wrote: Mon Jun 07, 2021 11:58 am It has been posted on this thread twice before, but I wonder if the latest interest may relate to the ludicrous offer someone has made for one £1250 on the new Elephant site.
Horses for courses. It's a hard machine to find if you want one. I guess there may be sentimental reasons why you may want that particular machine, either because you remember playing it as a child on family holidays or many other reasons. If money is not the relevant factor and you want to coax one out of the woodwork, throwing a juicy figure out there is the way.
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