Innes' Industries Steeracoin
Innes' Industries Steeracoin
Hi all,
I have just acquired a Steer a Coin as per the picture and need some info. I thought these were Jamieson machines but it would seem not. Anyone got any idea of maker for this machine? Also the play field looks a little naked as if it should have some graphics under the glass, anyone enlighten me on this?
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I have just acquired a Steer a Coin as per the picture and need some info. I thought these were Jamieson machines but it would seem not. Anyone got any idea of maker for this machine? Also the play field looks a little naked as if it should have some graphics under the glass, anyone enlighten me on this?
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Re: Steer a Coin
Stoxman, Steer-a-coin was made by Innes Industries, Blackpool. The front glass on your machine has been replaced at some time, as the mass of yellow in the picture posted by Bryans Fan is reverse screened on the glass.
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Thank you for that info. What I need now is either a few close up photos of the various wording on the graphics, or find one that I can go and take photos of so I can get some graphics made.....Anyone help on that one?
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Re: Steer a Coin
Hi,I have just found this photo of a steer a coin machine that I took at Merrivale Model Village Great Yarmouth. It's not the best photo but it will give you some idea of the missing artwork on your machine. I hope this is of some help, regards slotalot.
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Another glass variant.
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Re: Innes Industries Steer-a-Coin
Very cool.
I’ll be picking up a similar style game but a fair bit older I think.
Don’t have a photo of my actual game yet but it’s identical to this one only painted a grey colour
I’ll be picking up a similar style game but a fair bit older I think.
Don’t have a photo of my actual game yet but it’s identical to this one only painted a grey colour
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Re: Innes Industries Steer-a-Coin
I like it!
I'm guessing made in Australia by a showman?
While on the subject, Innes Industries also made a wall-mounted version (example below, ex-John Morley's arcade - missing screen-printed glass), and there is a very similar 1970s Italian-made game called Rally-Test featured here.
I'm guessing made in Australia by a showman?
While on the subject, Innes Industries also made a wall-mounted version (example below, ex-John Morley's arcade - missing screen-printed glass), and there is a very similar 1970s Italian-made game called Rally-Test featured here.
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Re: Innes Industries Steer-a-Coin
The wall mounted one that sold yesterday - was that on 1 or 2p...? Is the one above home made or did they make them for 1d?
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Re: Innes' Industries Steeracoin
Hi Jimmy,
As I said, my guess is that the wooden one that ddstoys posted might be the handiwork of an Australian operator, because I've never seen one in the UK, and it has that hand-crafted look (especially the coin return cup that looks like it might be fashioned from a drawer handle). Maybe DD can tell us more.
The Innes' Steeracoins seem to have been first made either late '60s or early '70s - i.e. before decimalization, because the tracks are spaced wide enough to take the old penny. It seems to have been a reasonably successful product, so presumably most were made post 'D Day' for the new penny or twopence coin. You can see on some of the examples above there's a decimal penny incorporated into the word 'COIN' in the glass screen-print.
I bought the 'countertop' example yesterday and having examined it this evening two things became apparent:
1. This one has always been on a decimal coin (2p). It would be quite easy to convert to old penny, but the first and last piece of track would need re-pinning in a slightly different position to let the bigger coin through, and there are no pinholes in the perspex playfield to indicate it was moved in the past.
2. This game has been chopped down from a floor-stander. My reasons for thinking this - the ply on the base is thinner than the rest of the cabinet, and the only access to the cash box is via the mechanism door at the back. That's pretty inconvenient for a wall machine! The floor-stander has the cash door lower down at the front.
So now I suspect Innes' only made floor standing Steeraballs. I saw a couple of smaller ones at auction years ago but they looked more obviously cut down.
As I said, my guess is that the wooden one that ddstoys posted might be the handiwork of an Australian operator, because I've never seen one in the UK, and it has that hand-crafted look (especially the coin return cup that looks like it might be fashioned from a drawer handle). Maybe DD can tell us more.
The Innes' Steeracoins seem to have been first made either late '60s or early '70s - i.e. before decimalization, because the tracks are spaced wide enough to take the old penny. It seems to have been a reasonably successful product, so presumably most were made post 'D Day' for the new penny or twopence coin. You can see on some of the examples above there's a decimal penny incorporated into the word 'COIN' in the glass screen-print.
I bought the 'countertop' example yesterday and having examined it this evening two things became apparent:
1. This one has always been on a decimal coin (2p). It would be quite easy to convert to old penny, but the first and last piece of track would need re-pinning in a slightly different position to let the bigger coin through, and there are no pinholes in the perspex playfield to indicate it was moved in the past.
2. This game has been chopped down from a floor-stander. My reasons for thinking this - the ply on the base is thinner than the rest of the cabinet, and the only access to the cash box is via the mechanism door at the back. That's pretty inconvenient for a wall machine! The floor-stander has the cash door lower down at the front.
So now I suspect Innes' only made floor standing Steeraballs. I saw a couple of smaller ones at auction years ago but they looked more obviously cut down.
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Re: Innes' Industries Steeracoin
Yes, I do think mine is Australian made. I know of at least 6 of them.
Each one has had a different handle - I’m assuming as they broke they replaced with whatever they had around.
It’s taken me 3 years to pry my one from the owner's collection. I’ll post photos of mine when it arrives.
Each one has had a different handle - I’m assuming as they broke they replaced with whatever they had around.
It’s taken me 3 years to pry my one from the owner's collection. I’ll post photos of mine when it arrives.
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Re: Innes' Industries Steeracoin
Do you plan on converting yours to old penny (Mr. Penny machines). I have got one and might do the same...
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Re: Innes' Industries Steeracoin
That's the plan, but when is another matter.
The whole thing needs a rebuild, new glass, new Formica, new coin slot and I'd be tempted to add a cash door at the front. Wasn't cheap either...
The whole thing needs a rebuild, new glass, new Formica, new coin slot and I'd be tempted to add a cash door at the front. Wasn't cheap either...
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Re: Innes' Industries Steeracoin
Interesting the pile of magazines I found from the Pinball Player, has a small article on one of these from 1985
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Re: Innes' Industries Steeracoin
Well that one is shorter - I wonder if it was also cut down from a floor-stander. Can't see a cash drawer on the front. Although it's a very simple game, as Mr Girvan said, it's fun to play. Quite addictive and very challenging to complete.
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