Star Wars - May the 4th be with you

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Star Wars - May the 4th be with you

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Given it is Star Wars day, appropriately there is a bandit themed on the film on ebay.... It looks completely mechanical, but I cannot recognise the manufacturer. The mechanism is totally unfamiliar, but does have slides.... Anyone got a clue? It looks very late in manufacture.
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Looks a bit Jubilee !PUZZLED!
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I think it's a Jubilee Mk. 12 by Nutt & Muddle & Sons Pty. Ltd., Australia, 1970-1980.
Liberty Games also do a Jedi Master four reeler which looks the same for £829.00.
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What an abomination. Vastly overpriced http://www.libertygames.co.uk/store/one ... di-bandit/ You can buy an arcadian off them for an eye watering £800+. Their pachislos are mega money too, a guy called Steve (surname fails me) from Hull used to import them from Japan in shipping containers 400 at a time and sell them off refurbished to a high standard for between £145 - £200 depending on the model.
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