Vintage slot machine website changes hands

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I think your site is doing well! If the members keep on buying like that their wives will come complain to YOU :didact:
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I'm used to handling women! :roll:
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Editorial correction: "I'm used to (being handled by) women."

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I used to handle women..now they slap me if i do :woops:
I'm used to handling women! :roll:
BP's description of handling women is one I was previously un aware of.
It seems to consist of keeping them a couple of years then entering them in the Coventry auction with the following description
"works occasionally,needs a little TLC, Im selling this for a friend and dont really know how it functions"
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Well if there is someone out there who really knows how they function, then for crying out loud write a book ......
I'd bloody well buy it! **xXx**
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very nice(although I say so myself) Mini sega added for sale on the market place today at www.penny-arcade.info
Lots of photos

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Well if there is someone out there who really knows how they function, then for crying out loud write a book ......
I'd bloody well buy it!

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available on Amazon BP
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Don't think I've had that model though ............
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Four more machines added for sale at www.penny-arcade.info
a couple seem rare to me (an early Jennings black cat & witch, and an interesting French(I think) allwin on 1d) and all seem expensive to me, but mine is not to reason why :!?!:
Although these are in Denmark several have been sold through the site to the UK
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Ive just added 25 machines to the market place at www.penny-arcade.info These might not be everyone's cup of tea but at the very least they are all interesting. This is a collection of mostly German machines being sold by the collection owner in Germany.Some are pre WW1 others from the 60's. He specialized in the lesser know harder to find models,even of the later machines and some are very rare im told by another German contact.. They make interesting viewing,or,perhaps you want to buy? Here is a little teaser to get you interested :lol:
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Roulette Mickey is manufactured by Ducros in the '30s.
The one below with marbles is from Holding Manufacturing Co., a French brand even if it doesn't sound like it...
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Need award card made up sent message on penny arcade site not sure if it went through though. Need a identical one like this for a light up. !!CHEERS!!

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I'll make sure Paul has seen it.
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I’ve just finished making one of these on photoshop if you’re interested. I was going to put it in the resources section.
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There is already some in there but the more the merrier :)
Jennings Governor totalisators (award cards)
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Yesterday was the first anniversary of the re-launch of Stuart Dales old website under the name of http://www.penny-arcade.info/

Not being an interactive site and having no forum, grateful thanks for supporting it are being offered through this Forum and The American one as well.
The boring but factual stats are as follows: -

The total number of unique visits (excluding bots) is over 25,000.
The total page visits over 38,000.
Average page views per day is over 100.
The site has three times as many pages than when it transferred ownership.
There are registered members from 7 countries.
The site has sold over 20 items and for which no commission has been charged, yet donations from vendors is almost 100%
Questions from over 60 enquirers, have been answered and/or redirected to this forum.
The largest number of unique visits in one day was 380.

Currently there are 39 machines on offer plus other non machine items.
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www.penny-arcade.info is pleased to offer a large selection of pre-decimal coins and named slot tokens for sale at low prices and inc UK mainland postage. !THUMBS!
http://www.penny-arcade.info/slot-machi ... s-for-sale
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pachinko dont use tokens they use balls !!HIDING!!
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your right..and I knew that...what was I thinking just because they have all Japanese writing on,however Im not sure some Pachinko machines didnt use tokens in the past, Im checking with the big pachinko history site in the USA :woops:
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pachislo use tokens
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