Bell Fruit slots video
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Bell Fruit slots video
Hi,
I found this nice video online made by Bell Fruit who of course had a good line in producing good old british mechanical slots! (Don't skip through the video or it will stop).
http://www.web160424.clarahost.co.uk/Vi ... rks_lo.mp4
I found this nice video online made by Bell Fruit who of course had a good line in producing good old british mechanical slots! (Don't skip through the video or it will stop).
http://www.web160424.clarahost.co.uk/Vi ... rks_lo.mp4
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Re: Bell fruit slots video
Howdy!
I posted this a couple of years ago in the Bell Fruit thread.
There's a second video with a potted history of the Bell Fruit Manufacturing Co., of Nottingham:
Bell-Fruit Games.co.uk
I posted this a couple of years ago in the Bell Fruit thread.
There's a second video with a potted history of the Bell Fruit Manufacturing Co., of Nottingham:
Bell-Fruit Games.co.uk
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Re: Bell Fruit slots video
Enhanced screen captures of "Mablethorpe's Latest Amusement Arcade" (late '60s).
I spy six late period Wonders machines, three Bally bandits, some Brenco bandits, an Easy Push?, a Greyhound Derby...
I spy six late period Wonders machines, three Bally bandits, some Brenco bandits, an Easy Push?, a Greyhound Derby...
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Re: Bell Fruit slots video
That top picture is wonderful.
The curved glass and the neon, the sort of shapes you don't appreciate until they are gone.
I used to look after an arcade in Wisbech which had a similar frontage.
The curved glass and the neon, the sort of shapes you don't appreciate until they are gone.
I used to look after an arcade in Wisbech which had a similar frontage.
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