eBay bargains, maybe
eBay bargains, maybe
Interesting with high prices for some items, there are still bargains popping up on eBay if you're quick or maybe keen......
Firstly a nice old Skittles machine on eBay needing a bit of restoration sold the other day for £60
Then a Jubilee with jackpot yesterday for £76
Then the crazy pair of Mills War Eagles in Devon left in a leaky shed for 40 years.... and needing a little tender care. Missing doors, hoods and one had a rotten pace mechanism in it. Having made mistakes a few times now on garden slots and realising there is a point they cannot be recovered, someone was keen at £181
Firstly a nice old Skittles machine on eBay needing a bit of restoration sold the other day for £60
Then a Jubilee with jackpot yesterday for £76
Then the crazy pair of Mills War Eagles in Devon left in a leaky shed for 40 years.... and needing a little tender care. Missing doors, hoods and one had a rotten pace mechanism in it. Having made mistakes a few times now on garden slots and realising there is a point they cannot be recovered, someone was keen at £181
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I wish I'd seen that skittles machine, one of the cleverest machines made by Jamiesons - simple, deceiving and addictive.
Don't look for allwins on ebay expecting a bargain. I had a lady contact me through my website yesterday looking for an allwin for her husband for xmas. I offered her a "Win a Spangles" at top price because I didn't really want to sell... She grabbed it at once!! Made me think, so I looked on ebay and people are asking £1,300 for allwins at the moment. No wonder she snapped it up!
Don't look for allwins on ebay expecting a bargain. I had a lady contact me through my website yesterday looking for an allwin for her husband for xmas. I offered her a "Win a Spangles" at top price because I didn't really want to sell... She grabbed it at once!! Made me think, so I looked on ebay and people are asking £1,300 for allwins at the moment. No wonder she snapped it up!
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HI ALL,
I have had a couple of skittle machines over the years, TIP THE SKITTLE and SKITTLE LOLLY, more or less the same. The one I had in the small Cheddar arcade was a great favourite with everyone. I would recommend these for any arcade…
I have had a couple of skittle machines over the years, TIP THE SKITTLE and SKITTLE LOLLY, more or less the same. The one I had in the small Cheddar arcade was a great favourite with everyone. I would recommend these for any arcade…
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Hi. What is your website address please? There are a lot of allwins going on Ebay north of £1K over the last few months, but not many seem to be selling at that price. A fair few seem to be very overpriced for the model in an average condition. I guess if you don’t ask you don’t get.coppinpr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 5:39 pm Don't look for allwins on ebay expecting a bargain. I had a lady contact me through my website yesterday looking for an allwin for her husband for xmas. I offered her a "Win a Spangles" at top price because I didn't really want to sell... She grabbed it at once!! Made me think, so I looked on ebay and people are asking £1,300 for allwins at the moment. No wonder she snapped it up!
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There's an upcycled 'Cromputer Win' on at the moment, at the usual absurdly-inflated price.
I wonder if any still survive in workable condition?
(Was 'Ice Cold Beer' a variant of this?)
I wonder if any still survive in workable condition?
(Was 'Ice Cold Beer' a variant of this?)
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I played a Cromputer Win in an arcade (now gone) near Penarth Pier, Wales. The game was post-decimal of course. It would have been huge otherwise.
Lucky Strike appears to be one variant.
I see Cromptons Leisure Machines Ltd. launched a new version in 2004
Lucky Strike appears to be one variant.
I see Cromptons Leisure Machines Ltd. launched a new version in 2004
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That Cromputer Win was a bit of a head-scratcher!
What year are machines like that from? all I could find was "1970s". Anyone have video?
and no, Ice Cold Beer is has no connection, wildly different gameplay. It isn't a coin drop game. You use a joystick to control 2 motors, one on either side of the bar, to raise a ball up into winning holes.
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Page 5, Inventing the Coin Pusher, ArenaJim Crompton wrote:1972 brought the launch of the new penny play and 'tax free' Cromputer Win, which was described by more than one person at that year's Preview as being "a sure-fire winner." With its colourful orange and green cabinet, and dimensions of only 2'6" by 1'6" (taking up minimum floor space) it was excellent value for money.
Similar in format to the Tooty Fruity
Might seem slightly less absurd if it wasn't for:
It was floor mounted however we cut it down, removed all the inner workings and reduced its size so we could wall mount it.
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The mentality of it defies belief.
Can you imagine doing same thing with a car, or a motorbike?
Can you imagine doing same thing with a car, or a motorbike?
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On ebay at the present is a Jennings Indian head bandit. Take a look at the bidding history and that the two top bidders retracted their bids. It's still doing well for a machine with a tray of what looks like marbles in the jackpot window?! l know very little about Jennings' machines, so there may have been a marble jackpot version?
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It's grubby but the chrome doesn't look that bad, cash box, backdoor present. In the present market, if it's working, it's at about the right price (today). The Sun Chief design (although this one is a Club chief) seems more desirable than the Governor. I wouldn't pay that much but it doesn't surprise me.
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Hi
This is how far I’ve got with the better one of the two War Eagles from Devon. It’s kept me busy during lock down.
I’ve still got a bit to do and need your help. I have listed some of the parts I require in the wanted section. If anyone has any of these parts that they are willing to sell, let me know.
Cheers
This is how far I’ve got with the better one of the two War Eagles from Devon. It’s kept me busy during lock down.
I’ve still got a bit to do and need your help. I have listed some of the parts I require in the wanted section. If anyone has any of these parts that they are willing to sell, let me know.
Cheers
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Well Bedbug you have done an amazing job so far and castings look great given condition. Are they the original reel tins and handle?
One part that will be a challenge as I know of two other U.K. collectors who have in the past been chasing for rear hoods for War Eagles. I have a half top spare, but wrong shape.
Now Dave Berten in the US has been doing reproduction castings for a while. What I don’t know is if they will match an original front, but he would advise. He also sells repro doors with the imprinted back and other parts. I see your cabinet is new and looks good. Was they made here, or from the US? There is a source of reproduction back doors with flat backs in U.K., often in eBay.
Oh just to add, Squires and Corrie have an original hood for $375 so shipped would be a lotta dough... They hold parts for many machines, some put online 10 years ago hoping the right person comes along http://squiresandcorrie.com/shop/produc ... ts_id=2443
One part that will be a challenge as I know of two other U.K. collectors who have in the past been chasing for rear hoods for War Eagles. I have a half top spare, but wrong shape.
Now Dave Berten in the US has been doing reproduction castings for a while. What I don’t know is if they will match an original front, but he would advise. He also sells repro doors with the imprinted back and other parts. I see your cabinet is new and looks good. Was they made here, or from the US? There is a source of reproduction back doors with flat backs in U.K., often in eBay.
Oh just to add, Squires and Corrie have an original hood for $375 so shipped would be a lotta dough... They hold parts for many machines, some put online 10 years ago hoping the right person comes along http://squiresandcorrie.com/shop/produc ... ts_id=2443
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Hi Treefrog
Glad you like what I’ve got done so far. The handle, as far as I can tell, is an older reproduction, and the reel tins I acquired off a spare mechanism I had. The cabinet was made by my dad's friend. I think he’s done a marvellous job of making it, as I dropped off what looked like a pile of woodworm-filled firewood.
I have spoken to a few people in the US with no luck yet with a hood. Hopefully, I’ll acquire one before I retire. Got a good 30 years before that happens.
Cheers
Glad you like what I’ve got done so far. The handle, as far as I can tell, is an older reproduction, and the reel tins I acquired off a spare mechanism I had. The cabinet was made by my dad's friend. I think he’s done a marvellous job of making it, as I dropped off what looked like a pile of woodworm-filled firewood.
I have spoken to a few people in the US with no luck yet with a hood. Hopefully, I’ll acquire one before I retire. Got a good 30 years before that happens.
Cheers
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