Vintage slot machine website changes hands
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Thanks for the correction, that's exactly what we need to make sure the site is as accurate as possible.
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ive heard they are going to be sponsored by a drinks company, they are only going to have the best of players, they will be know as "Harveys Bristol Cream"
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So you know I always ask the awkward questions.......so given so far all the machines being sold are the website owners machines, why should people pay to list when Mr PM doesn't on this site, neither does Melright for Bryans machines and our slot repair man on his site......
Another thing, please do a database of machines, ALL British operated coin op machines, including bandits we could contribute to.....would fantastic.......
Ignore me at your will
Another thing, please do a database of machines, ALL British operated coin op machines, including bandits we could contribute to.....would fantastic.......
Ignore me at your will
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Thanks for the feedback Tom.
I'm not surprised you're confused, so am I. I've just checked and The Market on http://www.penny-arcade.info/ has disappeared completely, unless I took a wrong turn somewhere.
Likewise the update that offered free listing for all that registered. In short placing an item there is free.
I don't see who owns a machine for sale is an issue, it's a machine for sale at the end of the day.
However I am aware that shortly (awaiting details) a nice example should be appearing which like the current allwin does not belong to either of us.
As soon as you send us your photos and details of ALL British operated coin op machines, including bandits we could contribute to.....would fantastic.......
We'll consider the task. I the meantime you can always refer to your copy of Carters.
Happy days
I'm not surprised you're confused, so am I. I've just checked and The Market on http://www.penny-arcade.info/ has disappeared completely, unless I took a wrong turn somewhere.
Likewise the update that offered free listing for all that registered. In short placing an item there is free.
I don't see who owns a machine for sale is an issue, it's a machine for sale at the end of the day.
However I am aware that shortly (awaiting details) a nice example should be appearing which like the current allwin does not belong to either of us.
As soon as you send us your photos and details of ALL British operated coin op machines, including bandits we could contribute to.....would fantastic.......
We'll consider the task. I the meantime you can always refer to your copy of Carters.
Happy days
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anyone need a very good ,fair priced chrome plater? we are recommending one on the www.penny-arcade.info market place page
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Have you set up a electrolysis tank in your garden shed
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"Why Tom are your legs too hairy again?"Have you set up a electrolysis tank in your garden shed
one of the uses for Electrolysis is the removal of body hair where as Electroplating is quite different, both are redox reactions but the first splits the molecule (the lysis means to split) whereas electroplating causes the molecules of one substance(usually a metal) to deposit its self on another. so I guess you "missed the boat" for the second time today
our advert for a good chromer is,as I said, no gain to us, just an attempt to help other slotties,. .
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A new page on the www.penny-arcade.info today, NSM and their classic Rotomint machines, but they made other machines,read their history and see a video of one of their multi ball allwin style games,and hear the most annoying slot machine ever..the Roulomint
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Interesting new photo added to the"arcades of yesterday" section of the www.penny-arcade.info site.
The Belisha arcade,Fleetwood Pier 1934, I call on the forums gurus to "name that machine" but be warned,the photo is not great. A shinny 6d to the expert who gets the most.
Also a couple of books for sale in the market place, post free
The Belisha arcade,Fleetwood Pier 1934, I call on the forums gurus to "name that machine" but be warned,the photo is not great. A shinny 6d to the expert who gets the most.
Also a couple of books for sale in the market place, post free
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New Aristocrat page added to the penny-arcade.info web site,was loath to do this page with all the information already available on the web but it had to be done,so kept it short and simple with some great photos including the worlds first electro mechanical slot the "Moon Money"
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Being aware that we have some serious Aristo/Jub collectors amongst us, and not wanting to teach Grandad how to suck Werther's Originals; we'd really welcome everyone's input into this page. Tell us your stories, show us your photos of your favourite machines. We'll credit it, or keep your identity top secret if you prefer.
Here's your chance to brag ..... please use this link .... http://www.penny-arcade.info/contact
Here's your chance to brag ..... please use this link .... http://www.penny-arcade.info/contact
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As far as I know electro-mech slots have been around from at least the mid 30's. Or was this just a tricky way to make me look?
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Maybe it depends on your definition of "electro-mechanical slot" or Len Ainsworth wanted to get his claim in.
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simply took the information from several sources on the web,do you think Id intentionally write lies on the site at all ,let alone to get you to look why? your never going to like the site anyway
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