Arcades, Museums & Gamerooms
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Again, as usual a splendid job Stuart.
My only wish is that near the beginning you hadn't rushed past the machine with the large case containing the life size mannequin (25 secs.).
I'm puzzled that it appears in shot again at the end and the doll has disappeared?
My only wish is that near the beginning you hadn't rushed past the machine with the large case containing the life size mannequin (25 secs.).
I'm puzzled that it appears in shot again at the end and the doll has disappeared?
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Hi Jeremy, I get the blame for everything round herebadpenny wrote:Again, as usual a splendid job Stuart.
It was that other good looking chap from Whitly Bay that took the video not me:oops:
but you are right , its a good film
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Sorry Stuart ...... I meant to say .....
Again, as usual a splendid job Coin-op.
My only wish is that near the beginning you hadn't rushed past the machine with the large case containing the life size mannequin (25 secs.).
I'm puzzled that it appears in shot again at the end and the doll has disappeared?
Again, as usual a splendid job Coin-op.
My only wish is that near the beginning you hadn't rushed past the machine with the large case containing the life size mannequin (25 secs.).
I'm puzzled that it appears in shot again at the end and the doll has disappeared?
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Tour of Arreton Barns vintage arcade on the Isle of Wight. Not sure if this one's still open.
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Private collection. NOTE: as a courtesy, please refrain from guessing or naming the owner/location
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Speaking to Pete Barson yesterday, he mentioned there are some YouTube videos of his travelling arcade...
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Slot machines at the Paris Pinball museum
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Perhaps it's been mentioned before and I've missed it, but I just stumbled on this video of the slot machines in the Paris Pinball museum. To be honest, the slots would fill a good museum on their own, must be a dozen Watling machines alone!
Perhaps it's been mentioned before and I've missed it, but I just stumbled on this video of the slot machines in the Paris Pinball museum. To be honest, the slots would fill a good museum on their own, must be a dozen Watling machines alone!
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Sprechen die Deutsch?
I just put this site in the Archive: http://alte-spielautomaten.de
It has a really good history of Max Jentzsch's Leipzig company.
I just put this site in the Archive: http://alte-spielautomaten.de
It has a really good history of Max Jentzsch's Leipzig company.
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Tour of Arreton Barnes, Isle of Wight vintage arcade, now gone, sadly.
Showing working models at the Old Penny Arcade, Rye.
Showing working models at the Old Penny Arcade, Rye.
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I dont know if this has been shown on the forum before,I cant find it. It is a great video showing an amazing selection of machines, it also touches on two threads running just now.
1.The unusual Bingo Buckley being discussed came from this collection
2. 5min 30sec into this video you catch a glimpse of several machines much like the "nine holes golf" that has a thread running,would these be US made?
I dont know if this has been shown on the forum before,I cant find it. It is a great video showing an amazing selection of machines, it also touches on two threads running just now.
1.The unusual Bingo Buckley being discussed came from this collection
2. 5min 30sec into this video you catch a glimpse of several machines much like the "nine holes golf" that has a thread running,would these be US made?
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Terra Technica museum of jukebox, pinball and slot machines in the Czech Republic (German language)
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Arcadia - 100 Years of Gaming History - From Penny Arcade to Video Games (https://www.arcade-museum.com/)
Tour of Musée Mécanique, San Francisco
Tour of Musée Mécanique, San Francisco
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Here’s how my games room looked a few weekends ago before I got the Play Golf.
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Those are both great videos, thankspennymachines wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 5:39 pm Arcadia - 100 Years of Gaming History - From Penny Arcade to Video Games (https://www.arcade-museum.com/)
Tour of Musée Mécanique, San Francisco
I replied to your video on youtube before. Your collection very much reminds me of the kind of collection I and a friend of mine have, a deep and eclectic collection of coin-operated electro-mechanical and mechanical machines from around the world.
(and yet amongst our three collections, there is minimal duplication)
Still curious as to what your upright Circus machine is.
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Well! That's some games room. No wonder you have got room for the Golf game. You are a lucky chap, and so is your wife! Get rid of that sofa and get some more machines.
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