Bradley
Bradley Automatics was based at 129 Park Road, Hockley, Birmingham. Proprietor Leslie C Bradley served his apprenticeship with Birmingham scalemaker W & T Avery Ltd. The mainstay of the company became the very successful Challenger drop case game (patent GB377316). Bradley contributed his engineering expertise to making jet engine parts during WW2 before re-establishing the coin-op business as Bradmatics at 10 Station Rd., Aston, Birmingham. |
Machine | Year |
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Challenger |
1929 |
Zig-Zag |
1930s |
Salectric |
1930s |
Crusader |
1931 |
Super Challenger |
1950s |
Snakes & Ladders |
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