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It's rare and a lot of machine for the money.slotalot wrote:I see one of our members has the Picadilly Circus pusher for sale on Ebay right now, I wish I had the room for it..![]()
Rollite Picadilly Circus
It only has a footprint of a square yard and passes through doorways.
No, I have no connection to it anymore, but really hope it finds the right home.
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- classicgambler
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I have passed this onto Dingles for their attention. Hopefully they might have a go at bidding for it. Who knows?
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Take it from me it will be a good money taker in a vintage arcade!! and that's what counts in the end.. 

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Thanks for posting coin-op, what a great pusher the Double Decker was - still is ! 

- bryans fan
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Great machine, and a brilliant addition to the collection. The operating instructions for the Double Decker are available on the Bryans Website courtesy of Jim Hacking.
I would suggest that you adjust the travel of the two buses using the screws located at each end under the track. This stops the buses bumping against the upturned ends.
http://www.melright.com/bryans/ddinstru.htm
I would suggest that you adjust the travel of the two buses using the screws located at each end under the track. This stops the buses bumping against the upturned ends.
http://www.melright.com/bryans/ddinstru.htm
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Thanks Bryans Fan, I have made the adjustments for both buses and they now run a lot slower on both top and bottom
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Interesting that in the instruction sheet it appears that the machine was supplied with a red and a green bus, every double decker I have seen, have both buses the same colour.
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