It's Slick
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Good afternoon,
Currently doing up a Samson Novelty penny machine called Slick!!! Does anybody know what size of battery I would need to power it? First time at doing something like this, so any help would be much appreciated.
TIA Handyman
Good afternoon,
Currently doing up a Samson Novelty penny machine called Slick!!! Does anybody know what size of battery I would need to power it? First time at doing something like this, so any help would be much appreciated.
TIA Handyman
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Re: Slick power
You've come to the right place, Handy. The experts will be with you shortly.
J Peterson
Not so handy, USA
J Peterson
Not so handy, USA
Re: Slick power
Hi there Handyman,
I use a Panasonic 3R12 4.5V in my Slick. On ebay for around £3.00.
Hope this helps.
Nick
I use a Panasonic 3R12 4.5V in my Slick. On ebay for around £3.00.
Hope this helps.
Nick
Re: Slick power
Nick, thanks for that. Will source one tomorrow. Haven’t got a clue what I’ll do once I get it but trying to work it out is part of the enjoyment.
Thank you once again,
Tony (handyman)
Thank you once again,
Tony (handyman)
Re: It's Slick
No problem Tony if you need any further photos give me a shout. I love my Slick machine. It is the actual machine I played as a young kid.
Nick.
Nick.
Re: It's Slick
Nick
Sorry to bother you again. Was wondering if you were able to send me a whole picture of the workings of your Slick machine so I can compare with what I have, to make sure nothing is missing.
This isn’t my machine. I am trying to get it going for a lady who inherited from her mother. It’s been under wraps in a garage for years. Like you, I have fond memories of playing with these in Heysham Village where I live, so would really like to get it sorted for her. I have managed to find pictures of the original machine and colour scheme, so once I have
rubbed it down I will get it sprayed.
I recently finished work due to MS and bad legs, so I like to think I have my own little repair shop in my garage and love trying to sort things for people.
Thank you once again, but if I ever become a pest with questions you must let me know as I believe in calling a spade a spade.
TIA
Tony
Sorry to bother you again. Was wondering if you were able to send me a whole picture of the workings of your Slick machine so I can compare with what I have, to make sure nothing is missing.
This isn’t my machine. I am trying to get it going for a lady who inherited from her mother. It’s been under wraps in a garage for years. Like you, I have fond memories of playing with these in Heysham Village where I live, so would really like to get it sorted for her. I have managed to find pictures of the original machine and colour scheme, so once I have
rubbed it down I will get it sprayed.
I recently finished work due to MS and bad legs, so I like to think I have my own little repair shop in my garage and love trying to sort things for people.
Thank you once again, but if I ever become a pest with questions you must let me know as I believe in calling a spade a spade.
TIA
Tony
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Re: It's Slick
Great looking machine geordy55 - could you vary the number of balls that it played with?
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