Electro-mechanical Arcade Games
Re: Electro-mechanical Arcade Games
Does anyone have a flier, or other pre-decimal picture, of the Bell Fruit Penny Target?
I have both versions (blue and red), and am trying to undo the decimal conversion.
I've solved the '12 payout' problem, it was a simple soldering job, but I don't know what the 'pays 12' part of the payout glass looks like.
I also think that an additional cherry was added to the first reel, to balance the payout.
Does anyone have any ideas?
I have both versions (blue and red), and am trying to undo the decimal conversion.
I've solved the '12 payout' problem, it was a simple soldering job, but I don't know what the 'pays 12' part of the payout glass looks like.
I also think that an additional cherry was added to the first reel, to balance the payout.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Electro-mechanical Arcade Games
Here's a flyer from http://stubbens.se
This one from a Pinterest page of '70s fruit machines also appears to have been converted to new penny unfortunately.
This one from a Pinterest page of '70s fruit machines also appears to have been converted to new penny unfortunately.
Re: Electro-mechanical Arcade Games
I love the flier!
The 'decimalised' machine has exactly the same artwork 'mod' as my two: a different-coloured '10' in a circle.
Presumably a kit was supplied by the factory, with instructions for the agents to fit.
I wonder where the discarded parts went? The tubes and slides, and the coin acceptors?
The 'decimalised' machine has exactly the same artwork 'mod' as my two: a different-coloured '10' in a circle.
Presumably a kit was supplied by the factory, with instructions for the agents to fit.
I wonder where the discarded parts went? The tubes and slides, and the coin acceptors?
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