Uncle Allan visited today

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Uncle Allan visited today

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It's like your birthday when Allan from Amicus Couriers pops by.
In the six'ish years I've known him his knowledge about slots has noticeably improved.

Today's pressies .....

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Many thanks to one of our key contributors on here for tipping me off about The BDR , it was on eBay and miss described having been placed under something obscure like "Heavy lump of metal with badge BDR" It literally had a few hours to run with no bids.
Cheapest BDR I've ever bought.
Thanks again You Know Who You Are.

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Lovely machines there badpenny, looks like Allan's visit today was Xmas and Birthday all in 1. :D
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As well as delivering slot machines, Allan other main clients are Rocking horse manufacturers !
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Nice machines BP and the BDR is the super jackpot version, looks very tidy.

I have a Columbia, one of the few small bandits I own and like, as I don’t like QT’s the main alternative. I am sure this has been raised on here before, but what is the little button for next to the jackpot, not something that is on my machine !!THUMBSX2!!
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Nice. !!THUMBSX2!!
As you didn't say how much the BDR cost it must have been a steel... er, steal.
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The BDR looks like it is about to tumble off its stand. Let's get things squared away there, BadPenny. dirtdog

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Hi TF,
The plunger by the jackpot is an override device in case the jackpot fail to drop on a win. You push the plunger to release the jackpot, this only works if a j/p has been attained. Hope this answers your question.
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john t peterson wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:43 pm The BDR looks like it is about to tumble off its stand. Let's get things squared away there, BadPenny. dirtdog

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jra wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 5:51 am Hi TF,
The plunger by the jackpot is an override device in case the jackpot fail to drop on a win. You push the plunger to release the jackpot, this only works if a j/p has been attained. Hope this answers your question.
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Useful addition, many three reelers with a jack pot would benefit from that. Three on the line occur so rarely that they forget what to do.
pennymachines wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:28 pm Nice. !!THUMBSX2!!
As you didn't say how much the BDR cost it must have been a steel... er, steal.
Cast aluminium, wood, mild steel and Mazak actually Mr. P
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jra wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 5:51 am Hi TF,
The plunger by the jackpot is an override device in case the jackpot fail to drop on a win. You push the plunger to release the jackpot, this only works if a j/p has been attained. Hope this answers your question.
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Thanks JRA,

Never seen anything like this on other machines and obviously was not installed on all Columbia models, so either they had a flawed design with a retro fit or some other reason. Occasionally you get issues on other manufacturer machines version where a poor coin position can jam the drop plates, maybe they had an answer to this.... !!IDEA!!
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badpenny wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 9:54 am Cast aluminium, wood, mild steel and Mazak actually Mr. P
Mazak in a BDR? :o Not such a bargain then... \|\/|/
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pennymachines wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 1:03 pm Mazak in a BDR? :o Not such a bargain then... \|\/|/
I simply can't be trusted, there's no wood either.
alan57 wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 11:13 pm As well as delivering slot machines, Allan other main clients are Rocking horse manufacturers !
I understand many of our slots' internals are made from their droppings.

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