Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 6650
- Joined: Wed Nov 06, 2002 12:12 am
- Reaction score: 59
- Location: The Black Country
Re: shield catcher pins
Although the coin cup is atypical, it looks like a Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex - so I've merged your post with the thread on these.
- bryans fan
- Posts: 823
- Joined: Mon Feb 03, 2003 10:15 pm
- Reaction score: 7
- Location: Somerset
Re: Shield catcher pins
Thanks for the info, it's looking like it's a strip down job after all then as none of the other ones have pin configuration anywhere near like mine, hoping the original holes under the back flash are still OK
Re: Shield catcher pins
Thanks mate, I think that's what mine's supposed to look like Is the back felt or is it like leather?
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 6650
- Joined: Wed Nov 06, 2002 12:12 am
- Reaction score: 59
- Location: The Black Country
Re: Shield catcher pins
It's plush (cloth) backing. I see there's another in the next EH auction. Also had alterations to the payout cup.
URL+REMOVED+BY+SITE+ADMIN# ... ?lot=15520
URL+REMOVED+BY+SITE+ADMIN# ... ?lot=15520
Re: Shield catcher pins
Thanks PM, is the plush still available nowadays or is it all that new synthetic crap?
- john t peterson
- Posts: 1336
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:40 pm
- Reaction score: 7
- Location: USA
Re: Shield catcher pins
A good trick Gameswat taught me is to go to a shop that reconditions pool tables and purchase one of their used felts. It has the patina of age and is perfect for backflash use on a variety of wall games.
J Peterson
Back to the flash in America
J Peterson
Back to the flash in America
- daveslot
- Posts: 496
- Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2004 4:00 pm
- Reaction score: 0
- Location: wilts/dorset/somerset border
Re: Shield catcher pins
I reckon this was a cigarette payout one in its earlier life. The square surround of the original payout cup is typical, the blanked off section in the middle of the playfield probably showed the cigs.pennymachines wrote:I see there's another in the next EH auction. Also had alterations to the payout cup.
Shield Catcher
Topic merged - Site Admin.
Hi guys - silly question time again but in your opinions and ignoring the price for the moment, would you think this item looks worth restoring?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1920s-allwin ... SwlzVa10u2
Had a few Allwins but never experienced a shield catcher or similar (like clown catcher?) up close so no idea if workings are fairly straightforward. Apart from worm the rest looks mainly just dirt and may well come up nice with a bit of work but would appreciate any advice on this. Thanks.
Hi guys - silly question time again but in your opinions and ignoring the price for the moment, would you think this item looks worth restoring?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1920s-allwin ... SwlzVa10u2
Had a few Allwins but never experienced a shield catcher or similar (like clown catcher?) up close so no idea if workings are fairly straightforward. Apart from worm the rest looks mainly just dirt and may well come up nice with a bit of work but would appreciate any advice on this. Thanks.
- coppinpr
- Posts: 5139
- Joined: Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:01 pm
- Reaction score: 27
- Location: Lewes, East Sussex
- Contact:
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
Please excuse being off topic, I was re reading this post from the start and this quote from BP in 2012 caught my eye:
Ss far as the machine goes, I think it's well worth reading through the post from the start. I know nothing about this sort of machine but reading what those who do said 6 years ago would make me at least consider it. The price is, perhaps, a little high and am I right in thinking parts are missing?
We are still safe then.gawd 'elp us all if an American of superior ability ever gets elected President
Ss far as the machine goes, I think it's well worth reading through the post from the start. I know nothing about this sort of machine but reading what those who do said 6 years ago would make me at least consider it. The price is, perhaps, a little high and am I right in thinking parts are missing?
-
- Posts: 762
- Joined: Thu Feb 02, 2006 6:05 pm
- Reaction score: 0
- Location: staffordshire
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
Reading the description it is working. Some of these paid out in tokens. This one doesn't - it's pennies, which is good. Clown catchers used to be a £1000. So it isn't too far off. If I hadn't got one I'd be interested.
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
Thanks for your help - probably worth a punt then - seller has left his phone number on another item so may just give him a call ref how "temperamental" it is (i.e. anything missing?) and see if price negotiable
Thanks again
Thanks again
-
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Thu Dec 04, 2014 5:07 pm
- Reaction score: 0
- Location: Neath
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
Hi Brian
If you're interested I've got a catcher that may interest you.
It still needs a little fettling.
I'm just outside Swansea, PM me if interested.
Brian T
If you're interested I've got a catcher that may interest you.
It still needs a little fettling.
I'm just outside Swansea, PM me if interested.
Brian T
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
Another restoration project someone has done on a very rough version that sold twice at the Elephant. It had seriously bad woodworm in the rear panel, second owner seems to have made a reasonable job. When I first saw it on eBay I thought it was a new cabinet, but is the original. If it were me I would use slotted screws rather than philips, just one of those personal things I have on this type of details.....still it has a new life
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-coin ... SwEy1d87cp
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-coin ... SwEy1d87cp
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
Yikes - sometimes it's not good to see full nakedness! Better with the paint on. Someone sure got excited with the sander and ruined it.
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Sat Nov 28, 2020 7:07 pm
- Reaction score: 0
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
Just got this a couple of weeks ago, probably overpaid but ah well, pays out a single ciggie and is all original as far as I can tell
- john t peterson
- Posts: 1336
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:40 pm
- Reaction score: 7
- Location: USA
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
Welcome to the club, Dan. That's a sweet machine in very nice condition. Congratulations. Post a picture of the mechanism when you get a chance. We love to see the interior of the games. It might just be of assistance for a future owner of a similar machine.
J Peterson
USA
J Peterson
USA
- badpenny
- Forum Moderator
- Posts: 7221
- Joined: Thu May 05, 2005 12:41 pm
- Reaction score: 28
- Location: East Midlands
Re: Jentzsch & Meerz Simplex catcher
As John in Americaland said, welcome on board Dan.
I think it's looking nice, and it's good to see time has been put into it.
What's next on the list now? You've got a clock, right?
What else?
BP
I think it's looking nice, and it's good to see time has been put into it.
What's next on the list now? You've got a clock, right?
What else?
BP
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 33 guests