Can you identify this allwin?

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Can you identify this allwin?

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I'm down the pub, and somebody has asked the origin of the attached allwin .....


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Seems it was described as a Supreme which doesn't ring true to me. I recall something similar in Arcadia by Jean Claude Baudot but I don't carry that tome with me down the pub anymore.
I muttered something about B.M.Co Morris Oxford and then excused myself to the toilet, where I'm now waiting for one of you to help me out.

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Looks like a BMC with the coin return and lock at the top. Seems cheap at 475 on ebay.
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Yep, definitely British Manufacturing Co.
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Yes, BMCo, but don't think I've seen this playfield layout before - looks like an inverted Cresta Run. !PUZZLED!
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jimmycowman wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2019 9:30 pm Looks like a BMC with the coin return and lock at the top. Seems cheap at 475 on ebay.
It seems when push came to shove and folding money was pushed into top pockets it suddenly became even cheaper!

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Looks like it could be a nice machine with not too much work. I was half interested myself but distance and stuff it didn't happen. 😳👍
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very seasonal, looks like a Christmas tree
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