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Mr badpenny, that's what I will call empathic ability! Thanks all for the info. I will sort it out. Sometimes we want to have what we can't get. Mr treefrog, yes indeed it did come with the back door! So I'm still very happy with the machine and now have to find the hours to work at it.
I'm grateful for your help.
Dutchboy
I'm grateful for your help.
Dutchboy
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They are interesting, will have to get some of my spares out to compare them. The top one looks like a modified fish mouth escalator, which does protrude out and is different in shape.
By the way Aristo, that's not the Copper Sega escalator from the machine you sold me ......soooo rare these and never come up for sale....
By the way Aristo, that's not the Copper Sega escalator from the machine you sold me ......soooo rare these and never come up for sale....
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TF, I have no idea, but I picked up a Copper Sega, with another 12 machines at Tennants many years back and decided I would keep one and that was the Copper Sega missing a few bits including the escalator, (had rolldown). It's now complete but I don't have any pictures since completed. I also bought another in the last 12 months off a member here
GP
The picture inside will give dutchboy an idea of what the simple rolldown looks like too, so I hope that helps.
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The picture inside will give dutchboy an idea of what the simple rolldown looks like too, so I hope that helps.
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The usual Great British cure is if it doesn't behave, then you hit it with something. When I was a child, that was the treatment I had! As for the escalator, many machines lost them in 1971 when the decimal coinage arrived. The Shefras "bent coin rejector" was substituted and, although it did not appear so attractive, it rarely jammed up.dutchboy wrote:Badpenny/aristomatic, that would be something that escalator. It looks great! I will try in the market, if not than maybe an alternative tube? Badpenny, interesting that soldered overflow behind that mantelpiece. (I will put it also in the market)
No sir, it wasn't a failled project. The older people who owned it were moving and owned it for about 35 years. The lady told me if the machine was stuck she throws some coca cola over the mech till it will work again
Now i'm start working at the advert.
Greetings!
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Hello, I’ve recently purchases this Mills one arm bandit from auction thinking it’s just another standard machine, but reading through this forum I may have got myself quite a rare machine?
It has a Mills mechanism on old penny play with the escalator but no jackpot, would the escalator been fitted at the Mills factory or fitted at a later date?
By the look of it, it has not seen the light of day for over 30 years, and need of a complete overhaul.
Any comments would be gratefully received.
It has a Mills mechanism on old penny play with the escalator but no jackpot, would the escalator been fitted at the Mills factory or fitted at a later date?
By the look of it, it has not seen the light of day for over 30 years, and need of a complete overhaul.
Any comments would be gratefully received.
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Welcome Jelly,
Looks like a good project to start with. In terms of rare, I assume you refer to the 1D escalator where yours has the coins going across the front window, which is certainly less common, as most 1D conversions had the nasty drop escalator in the previous post or they modified the Mills original. Yours is also a modification to the original Mills, where the two coin slides on the rear have R&W on them (for Ruffler and Walker). These appear to have a single tooth to push all the other coins along, which is why they are all bunched up. I guess they had these made for the purpose and must have worked, as roll down modifications were made for reliability...
Does it work? Also, is it an oak cabinet under the Formicaa? If so, great... Also, do you have the back door (difficult to get hold of)?
Ask any questions if you need help,
Looks like a good project to start with. In terms of rare, I assume you refer to the 1D escalator where yours has the coins going across the front window, which is certainly less common, as most 1D conversions had the nasty drop escalator in the previous post or they modified the Mills original. Yours is also a modification to the original Mills, where the two coin slides on the rear have R&W on them (for Ruffler and Walker). These appear to have a single tooth to push all the other coins along, which is why they are all bunched up. I guess they had these made for the purpose and must have worked, as roll down modifications were made for reliability...
Does it work? Also, is it an oak cabinet under the Formicaa? If so, great... Also, do you have the back door (difficult to get hold of)?
Ask any questions if you need help,
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Thanks treefrog,
It works OK but is missing two springs on the payout fingers. The cabinet is chipboard under the Formica. I have the back door and also the cash box.
It works OK but is missing two springs on the payout fingers. The cabinet is chipboard under the Formica. I have the back door and also the cash box.
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Dutch boy,I'm jealous about some parts
I might have a "roll down" type escalator for a 1d sega if your still struggling to find something. PM me if your interested
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...... Have you decided yet if you're going for a JP? If you aren't I'm sure I have the overflow tube you need.
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Mr badpenny, i will not go for the jp. So the overflow will be very welcome! Should i send a pm to you? I'm surprised about how helpfull everyone is on the forum.
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I'll take a photo for you with dimensions, but don't expect any of that metric nonsense, it'll be good old English inches and serves you right!
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Another OLD penny Hi Top on Ebay at the moment, with what suggests to be a Skills Stop button on the front, never seen this before, wonder if it actually attaches to anything, suspect not. This machine has a false escalator window and older 10 stop mechanism, a bit of a mixture....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141621635381? ... EBIDX%3AIT
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141621635381? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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It appears to be one of the earliest Hi Tops, a 1947 Standard Jewell Bell with the low cut jackpot window, and apart from the removed escalator, the skill stop and the jackpot cover front plate, it looks correct. The cash tray, handle, payout plate and other front plates all look correct and I guess the very early ones did have 10 stop mechs. Could be it's still in its original UK conversion condition. Pity you can't see if it's got the slotted oak side panels.
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Yes TF, very unusual to have that skill stop push button... in that position. I was tempted to say, 'I'll let you know if it's connected to anything'..... but, alas, it's not coming here....
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I woud like to say special thanks to mr coppinpr, get an rolldown escalator in this week !
THANKS
THANKS
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