Payramid
- daveslot
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Payramid
I always thought the Payramid with the top entry casting had a side opening case. If this statement is correct, then the case is wrong, but I am not a Bryans fanatic, so don't quote me
- laughingsailor
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Payramid
Looks like a whole new cabinet and front door to me. Also, the maker has'nt followed correctly the style of either the standard or travelling Payramid cabinet. Looks like there is no beading on the inner frame of the door (can come away, but an added warning in this instance). Hard to tell, but the coin entry looks small...what coin does it operate on?
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Payramid
It looks like the case was made last week and not on penny play (1d anyway). At £631, I won't be importing this one!!
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Payramid
I have seen Payramids like this. I think it's an early style Traveller case. The one on Melvyn's site is a Traveller with the cash box underneath, but I think the early Travellers had the cash box behind the mech, just like the standard version did. Whether it should have a removable side panel I don't know, after all the cash box could be accessed simply by removing the front panel so a removable side panel would not be necessary. So the case may not be wrong, but whether it is original or not is a completely different matter!
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