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Bryans Elevenses in Four-Square case at Wookey Hole arcade.
Th. Bergmann and Company Derby, 1950
Th. Bergmann and Company Derby, 1950
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Nice to see how some of these work.
It's helpful if you're looking online or ebay to buy. It's hard to know how some of these work if you've never seen one before.
There was a Jackpot allwin on ebay a little while back and the jackpot hole was covered up. I guess the parts in the back were missing.
Thanks.
scottie.
It's helpful if you're looking online or ebay to buy. It's hard to know how some of these work if you've never seen one before.
There was a Jackpot allwin on ebay a little while back and the jackpot hole was covered up. I guess the parts in the back were missing.
Thanks.
scottie.
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Skill Shot is described as a trade stimulator and was made in 1940 by the Groetchen Tool and Manufacturing Company of Chicago, who specialised in such devices. Essentially it's an American rehash of a European wall machine classic - the Allwin Reserve.
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Jentzsch & Meerz IMO Looping
Jentzsch & Meerz Elektrisier-automat 'ELEKTRO' Reserve ball allwin with shock
Climax reserve ball allwin
The Allwin Deluxe
Jentzsch & Meerz Elektrisier-automat 'ELEKTRO' Reserve ball allwin with shock
Climax reserve ball allwin
The Allwin Deluxe
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Yes I dug it out thinking of machines to put into Coventry. I bought it a few years back from well known Dutch dealer of British machines and locked away as found it had been converted to small coin and the case caked in garden type wood preserve. As always when I restore machines I often end up falling in love with them and refinished the case (that garden preserve is awful, sticky gloopy stuff that actually melts with heat) and replaced the plastic backflash preserver. Also changed to 1D, fortunately they had not touched the slides or coin hopper. Put a 3v battery holder in for the bell and a new light and voila. I have fallen in love with it as I love allwins with special features. I already have the Philip Shefras Jackpot Allwin, so will go alongside that. I have seen two others sell at Coventry auctions in the past I believe...... I wonder what other allwins have hidden moving jackpots rather than fixed displays like the Olly Whales ones
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