Bottom of the Slots - The Hall of Shame
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This latest "ugly bugger from down under" (the machine, honest, I'm talking about the machine) seems to have had an interesting feature. The clock is marked "super-time" and there is a reference to "super time" on both the instruction card and the payout card. Wonder how it worked?
you better love green!!
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Sorry.... but I need to show you this......thing.?
http://www.leboncoin.fr/collection/466095665.htm?ca=3_s
Sorry.... but I need to show you this......thing.?
http://www.leboncoin.fr/collection/466095665.htm?ca=3_s
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I know a lot of Ballys were rebuilt in Ireland, but this is ridiculous and this has to go in the 'Worst ever' section. A snip at only 600 Eu Know Wots
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This Bryans machine should not be allowed to wear the badge "Elevenses." Maybe 1.1, but not 11.
BRYANS ELEVENSES ALLWIN PENNY SLOT MACHINE FOR RESTORATION
BRYANS ELEVENSES ALLWIN PENNY SLOT MACHINE FOR RESTORATION
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I'll fight you for it then Mr PM, I've had worse than this one to deal with!
The main problem with Bryans are the steel ball runners which corrode in sea air & lose their 'spring'. and go thin. Once the rust has been removed, there is often little left to replate.
Every piece of metal on this example will be corroded and the missing base suggests worm/rot damage.
Not for the faint hearted, I grant you
The main problem with Bryans are the steel ball runners which corrode in sea air & lose their 'spring'. and go thin. Once the rust has been removed, there is often little left to replate.
Every piece of metal on this example will be corroded and the missing base suggests worm/rot damage.
Not for the faint hearted, I grant you
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..........................but a simply lovely delicate light blue, isn't it?raj wrote:Not for the faint hearted, I grant you
William Edward would turn in his grave
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Why did you post a photo of BP holding a slot machine?I defy you to find something half as horrible.
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another "ugly"
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Another candidate for the most ugly. What always strikes me with these monsters is why would anyone WANT to play on it let alone why would the builder think they might? This one is a real piece of work, I don't think it has anything good about it at all If I had been Bell Fruit, I wouldn't want my name on it.
Another candidate for the most ugly. What always strikes me with these monsters is why would anyone WANT to play on it let alone why would the builder think they might? This one is a real piece of work, I don't think it has anything good about it at all If I had been Bell Fruit, I wouldn't want my name on it.
Dime Charley
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Does anyone have any idea what this is about? Makes no sense to me at all. It's out a horoscope machine.
Does anyone have any idea what this is about? Makes no sense to me at all. It's out a horoscope machine.
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Being used as a instant lottery machine put in your 6d and if your card has one of the winning numbers you take it to the desk to claim your prize Perhaps using the same folded crimped lucky number squares used in fairs.
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Very nasty looking bandit
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It's been a while since we had a candidate for ugliest slot - this has to be close (now that definitely is a "dagger handle".
(I couldn't find the usual post we put these in Mr P, can you move it for me please) *
It's been a while since we had a candidate for ugliest slot - this has to be close (now that definitely is a "dagger handle".
(I couldn't find the usual post we put these in Mr P, can you move it for me please) *
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Wow, from what I can see 165 wins half a dollar.coppinpr wrote:Being used as a instant lottery machine put in your 6d and if your card has one of the winning numbers you take it to the desk to claim your prize Perhaps using the same folded crimped lucky number squares used in fairs.
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"Dime Charley" looks like a repurposed vending machine from a gentleman's lavatory. The Roman looking machine is a plastic toy from the Caesars Palace gift shop.
Bottom of the Slots - the Hall of Shame
Can my Dime Charley come out the bottom of the slots now? lol
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