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Re: Dropcase Games
Ooo who was that? Sounds like a really good bargain. Ideal as spares for the Bell Fruit coz you never know.
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Re: Dropcase Games
I sell the full set of Cascade trips for £35 including postage. See Archive/Spares.
Some customers who've bought them said the ebay versions were poor quality. I can say I've had no complaints, mine are cast and chromed, whereas those above aren't.
Some customers who've bought them said the ebay versions were poor quality. I can say I've had no complaints, mine are cast and chromed, whereas those above aren't.
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Jamiesons Easy Push Penny Pusher
Jamiesons Easy Push Penny Pusher (1d)
Bryans 3-ball Forks
Allwin Supreme
Bryans Twelvewin streamline Clock
Jamiesons Rotolite 1960 (Sweetie Version)
Tuck Shop - in slow motion!
Bryans 3-ball Forks
Allwin Supreme
Bryans Twelvewin streamline Clock
Jamiesons Rotolite 1960 (Sweetie Version)
Tuck Shop - in slow motion!
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Bingolett, 1960s in slow Motion
Bingolett, 1960s in slow Motion
Jamieson's Gold Cup 1962 Penny Slot Machine
Jamieson's Gold Cup 1962 Penny Slot Machine
Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
Lovely little machine Robert, I was the underbidder on this but glad it went to a good home though. Miles better than the other two I bought (don't ask) from the same source that Stuart kindly collected for me (and is still repairing)
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
My work is almost done here......
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
Easy fiddle on Autofruit was a lollipop stick holding the coin trap open - simply slam the penny in the winner! We found quite a few machines working on the same principle, even big Brenco stuff. It wasn't long before they modified them. Me and a mate once got caught and were made to spill the beans to the man in the brown coat, ha ha!
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Fruite Whirle 1960s
Fruite Whirle, 1960s
Jamiesons AutoFruit circa 1964
Jamieson's Starlet circa 1962
TopTen by Jamiesons, Circa 1962
Time Limit Penny Slot Machine 1960s
Clown catcher
Bryans Fivewin
Jamiesons AutoFruit circa 1964
Jamieson's Starlet circa 1962
TopTen by Jamiesons, Circa 1962
Time Limit Penny Slot Machine 1960s
Clown catcher
Bryans Fivewin
Re: Allwins
Great video of the Fivewin, well timed clever interlude of the Barnacle Bill clip. Well done.
Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
Hi Stu
I have got myself a Jamiesons Starlet that i am going to rebuild ... It's slightly different to the one that you have in the video in that it has a Bell also the selector seems to have been rebuilt at some point as it is on a clear plastic sheet instead of the paxolin board
Please could i ask you for some advice
I need to replace some of the GPO relays ...
Do you know if there a specific type ( ohms / model number etc ... ) that Jamiesons used ?
and would you have any Electrical drawings available for the Jamiesons machines that could help me with the fault finding ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Love your youtube channel ... very entertaining and informative and im always looking forward to the next installment
all the best ...
Dicky Wink
I have got myself a Jamiesons Starlet that i am going to rebuild ... It's slightly different to the one that you have in the video in that it has a Bell also the selector seems to have been rebuilt at some point as it is on a clear plastic sheet instead of the paxolin board
Please could i ask you for some advice
I need to replace some of the GPO relays ...
Do you know if there a specific type ( ohms / model number etc ... ) that Jamiesons used ?
and would you have any Electrical drawings available for the Jamiesons machines that could help me with the fault finding ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Love your youtube channel ... very entertaining and informative and im always looking forward to the next installment
all the best ...
Dicky Wink
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
Hello Dicky Wink, It's not Stu who does the videos, Stu is a friend of mine who has managed to get most of my machines fully working As i know nothing at all about these electrical items, The Starlet in my video has now been sold , Glad you enjoy watching my videos of the machines, I enjoy doing them , The right machines are now getting harder to find, but hopefully we will have another video film soon.
Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
Hi Rippys and sorry about the mixup ... and also for asking for info in the wrong part of the forum ( which i realised after i had posted but could not delete ) yes your Videos are great and very enjoyable ... love the fact that you show the internals as well as the game running ... thankyou for sharing your collection ...
i have bought some Nos GPO relays and im planning on rebuilding the Starlet and drawing a wiring diagram for it, which i will post here when completed ... so hopefully it will also help others in the future
again many thanks and keep up the good work
Dicky
i have bought some Nos GPO relays and im planning on rebuilding the Starlet and drawing a wiring diagram for it, which i will post here when completed ... so hopefully it will also help others in the future
again many thanks and keep up the good work
Dicky
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
As always Rob, your videos are as excellent as your taste in amusement machinery.
What a cracker!
BP
What a cracker!
BP
Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines
I'll second that, with still a love for playing them, after all that's what they are for isn't it?
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