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Re: Mills for sale
This is almost certainly a U.K. revamp of older parts by a U.K. company. Castings look original and are the later Bell-O-Matic type, but the mechanism is an earlier type, probably from a early 50’s/40’s Machine. Would not worry about things like jackpot and escalator as you could fit one anyway. The old penny would not fit the coin hole and would need widening, probably why they liked using these variations of later hi tops because they could use the large coin denominator hole to drop straight to the mech.
Cabinet is ply and will have been made by the revamped......
Looks like you have rear hood, if you have rear door and tidied, got to be worth over £250
Cabinet is ply and will have been made by the revamped......
Looks like you have rear hood, if you have rear door and tidied, got to be worth over £250
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Re: Mills for sale
Common practice if you're removing the escalator because it's on US coins, and especially common if you were going to convert to 1d. The Bell-o-Matic was handy for this as it had a hole on that side anyway.It's certainly odd for a High Top to have a right-hand coin entry
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Bryans Casting
I am looking to buy an old penny 1d coin entry casting for a Bryans "All Sport" if you have one please contact me or a complete "All Sport" machine on old penny play, thanks in advance.
Re: Payout knob required
Thanks for the info, I have sent a PM so just waiting for a response. I assume JC still uses the forum?
Re: Payout knob required
I'm sure he does - he still posts on here from time to time.ollie h wrote:I assume JC still uses the forum?
Re: Payout knob required
I don't have any payout knobs left, but I think I may have a few knob shields.
I'll check when I get a chance.
Jerry
I'll check when I get a chance.
Jerry
Re: Mills for sale
Hi,am interested in your hi top.Live in Bristol area so could collect easily.Could i have your number ? mine is 07977 210597,many thanks,Dean.
MILLS HI TOP PARTS NEEDED
Hi all,
Does anyone have a Mills Hi Top back cover/plate for sale ?.
Many thanks.
Does anyone have a Mills Hi Top back cover/plate for sale ?.
Many thanks.
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Re: MILLS HI TOP PARTS NEEDED
Do you mean one of these pictured,
Or do you mean the backdoor itself
Or do you mean the backdoor itself
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Re: machines for sale
Any chance 'The Management' can set up a trial buy and sell thread please?
Really needed a Hale and Pace icon for this post.
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Re: machines for sale
That's the way threads go, someone makes a post then it goes way off topic with others blarting about other things not related. Quite common really.
Re: machines for sale
Most of the machines I've bought since discovering this Forum have come from categories other than the Market.
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Re: machines for sale
Mr P is always interested in feedback about the site. Be it Good/Bad/Indifferent.
Just a reminder of where we've come from, from my myopic stand point.......
It was always part of Mr P's plan for the greater good of putting Pennymachine Towers and all of its subsidiary activities into a one stop web site for the aficionados of rattle & clunk. Everybody hoped it would be so much more than just a forum. Of course he has successfully achieved that in many areas. I shan't point out the bleedin' obvious by quoting the menu of this site.
It's my opinion that sadly the activities that would have returned a modest yet desirable income were the Market Place and The Auction (now defunct) the fees were very modest and there was even a healthy offer of so many free entries for everyone. The costs of keeping this site cranking over (without adverts)are not to be understated. The Hamster food alone is not chick feed ...... it's ..... errr ...hamster feed.
A few stalwarts were placing machines for sale, and even duplicating their eBay adverts. However the general consensus opinion was that this was a minority site and better coverage was achieved through eBay. I never understood that line of thinking as most most vendors knew how much they'd take for a done deal and could have advertised here at the required price while letting eBay run its torturous route, if only to be pulled at the last minute because some enthusiast on here was aware in advance of what would get it and decided to dig that deep. I guess there is the attraction that selling to a newbie is easier and more profitable than an informed collector. How many horrors are hidden by carefully taken photo or the statement that "I don't know much about these so look at the photos as they form part of the description" Yeah Right!!
However the selling side was a painful and slow child to rear. Meanwhile over on http://www.penny-arcade.info/ the year it's been operating has seen a similar experience even if from a different angle. The Market Place there was advertised from day one as being free. It's been quite well patronised, the vendors, when successful have tended to donate a sum without being asked. I say tended to because in the majority they have been johnny foreigners and, well ..... they just did it!
They've not all been from strange climes (and hearty thanks to all generous vendors from where ever! ) Yet the opinion of Great Britainland is a bit biased towards everything on t'internet should be free. Strange, because eBay ain't.
Back to this site and its history with The Market.
I don't think we've done ourselves any favours by reinventing it over the years with a tweak here and a fine tune there It's all become a bit confusing, but the last thing I remember Mr P saying before he washed his Mogadon down with hot cocoa and Meths was along the line of .......
I'll get round to it after I've finished doing whatever it is I should be doing at the moment in the mean time carry on as you are.
The fact that Keith's big advert wasn't challenged or moderatededed denotes assent on my square!
Anyhoo, like I said, it's how I remember things, Mr P may come along now and decide I've got it all wrong and finally put me out stud, but in the meantime, because you're asking and deserve an answer, just continue as you are. Use Keith's thread, at least the subject matter will be correct.
BP
Just a reminder of where we've come from, from my myopic stand point.......
It was always part of Mr P's plan for the greater good of putting Pennymachine Towers and all of its subsidiary activities into a one stop web site for the aficionados of rattle & clunk. Everybody hoped it would be so much more than just a forum. Of course he has successfully achieved that in many areas. I shan't point out the bleedin' obvious by quoting the menu of this site.
It's my opinion that sadly the activities that would have returned a modest yet desirable income were the Market Place and The Auction (now defunct) the fees were very modest and there was even a healthy offer of so many free entries for everyone. The costs of keeping this site cranking over (without adverts)are not to be understated. The Hamster food alone is not chick feed ...... it's ..... errr ...hamster feed.
A few stalwarts were placing machines for sale, and even duplicating their eBay adverts. However the general consensus opinion was that this was a minority site and better coverage was achieved through eBay. I never understood that line of thinking as most most vendors knew how much they'd take for a done deal and could have advertised here at the required price while letting eBay run its torturous route, if only to be pulled at the last minute because some enthusiast on here was aware in advance of what would get it and decided to dig that deep. I guess there is the attraction that selling to a newbie is easier and more profitable than an informed collector. How many horrors are hidden by carefully taken photo or the statement that "I don't know much about these so look at the photos as they form part of the description" Yeah Right!!
However the selling side was a painful and slow child to rear. Meanwhile over on http://www.penny-arcade.info/ the year it's been operating has seen a similar experience even if from a different angle. The Market Place there was advertised from day one as being free. It's been quite well patronised, the vendors, when successful have tended to donate a sum without being asked. I say tended to because in the majority they have been johnny foreigners and, well ..... they just did it!
They've not all been from strange climes (and hearty thanks to all generous vendors from where ever! ) Yet the opinion of Great Britainland is a bit biased towards everything on t'internet should be free. Strange, because eBay ain't.
Back to this site and its history with The Market.
I don't think we've done ourselves any favours by reinventing it over the years with a tweak here and a fine tune there It's all become a bit confusing, but the last thing I remember Mr P saying before he washed his Mogadon down with hot cocoa and Meths was along the line of .......
I'll get round to it after I've finished doing whatever it is I should be doing at the moment in the mean time carry on as you are.
The fact that Keith's big advert wasn't challenged or moderatededed denotes assent on my square!
Anyhoo, like I said, it's how I remember things, Mr P may come along now and decide I've got it all wrong and finally put me out stud, but in the meantime, because you're asking and deserve an answer, just continue as you are. Use Keith's thread, at least the subject matter will be correct.
BP
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Re: machines for sale
yeah right...knackers yard more likeMr P may come along now and decide I've got it all wrong and finally put me out stud,
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Re: Machines for sale
No wonder the natives are getting restless - I announced the plan on this topic just over a year ago!
Suffice to say, I'm currently debugging and testing the new Market software, so should have something up and running in a week or two.
Suffice to say, I'm currently debugging and testing the new Market software, so should have something up and running in a week or two.
PACE COMET VENDOR FOR SALE/PX
HI ALL,
CONSIDERING SELLING MY PACE COMET,THOUGHT I WOULD PUT IT ON HERE BEFORE ANYWHERE ELSE.
NOT SURE OF VALUE BUT GUESSING AROUND £950 ?
CUSTOM BUILT CABINET,LOADS OF 25 OCRE COINS,DAGGER TYPE HANDLE,NEW DUMMY MINT ROLLS/LABELS ETC.
WOULD CONSIDER AN ALLWIN AS PX MAYBE.
OFFERS AND ADVICE PLEASE.
PICS ATTACHED.
CONSIDERING SELLING MY PACE COMET,THOUGHT I WOULD PUT IT ON HERE BEFORE ANYWHERE ELSE.
NOT SURE OF VALUE BUT GUESSING AROUND £950 ?
CUSTOM BUILT CABINET,LOADS OF 25 OCRE COINS,DAGGER TYPE HANDLE,NEW DUMMY MINT ROLLS/LABELS ETC.
WOULD CONSIDER AN ALLWIN AS PX MAYBE.
OFFERS AND ADVICE PLEASE.
PICS ATTACHED.
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Re: PACE COMET VENDOR FOR SALE/PX
Hi Deano …..
Am I right in thinking you live in The Bristol area? Also you have 4 fingers and a thumb on your left hand and a dodgem parked in your front room?
I only mention the first bit because it might help your request if interested members in Australia don't worry you may be in Canada. The second bit is merely because I am observant about such things
BP
Am I right in thinking you live in The Bristol area? Also you have 4 fingers and a thumb on your left hand and a dodgem parked in your front room?
I only mention the first bit because it might help your request if interested members in Australia don't worry you may be in Canada. The second bit is merely because I am observant about such things
BP
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