Jamiesons update

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coppinpr
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Jamiesons update

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if anyone is interested in taking a look I have recently updated the Jamiesons section of the penny arcade web site ,including several new historic photos,animated gif's showing how some of the machines looked in action and a few new snippets of the companies history . https://www.penny-arcade.info/the-jamissons-collection
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Well done Paul, looks like a lot of work gone into the website. !!THUMBSX2!!
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I've encountered this web site before. I found it a very interesting resource; reading the page on the Aristocrat collection was very informative, as most of the books on slot machines I've read have concentrated on American makers.
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Some excellent updates - I like the animated ones - the auto fruit video should help with the resto of my Lucky Throw

I’ll show my dad when we next meet up

Glad to see the Jamieson collection still going strong !!THUMBSX2!! !!THUMBSX2!! !!THUMBSX2!!
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Well done Paul, thank you for your hard work.
Best regards Derek
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