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Re: Dropcase Games

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Ooo who was that? Sounds like a really good bargain. Ideal as spares for the Bell Fruit coz you never know.
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Re: Dropcase Games

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I sell the full set of Cascade trips for £35 including postage. See Archive/Spares.
Some customers who've bought them said the ebay versions were poor quality. I can say I've had no complaints, mine are cast and chromed, whereas those above aren't. :tut
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Jamiesons Easy Push Penny Pusher

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Jamiesons Easy Push Penny Pusher (1d)

Bryans 3-ball Forks

Allwin Supreme

Bryans Twelvewin streamline Clock

Jamiesons Rotolite 1960 (Sweetie Version)

Tuck Shop - in slow motion!
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Re: Youtube machine demos

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Yes Andy, you should. ;-)
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Re: 50s Pinball

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Great in slow motion, great machine as well............... !!THUMBSX2!!
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Bingolett, 1960s in slow Motion

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Bingolett, 1960s in slow Motion

Jamieson's Gold Cup 1962 Penny Slot Machine
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines

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Lovely little machine Robert, I was the underbidder on this but glad it went to a good home though. Miles better than the other two I bought (don't ask) from the same source that Stuart kindly collected for me (and is still repairing) :NBG:
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines

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My work is almost done here...... :zapa:
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Derby Day

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Derby Day

Bingolett

Pin-up Girl

Jamiesons Autofruit 1960s wall machine

Conveyor by Stevenson & Lovett
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines

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Easy fiddle on Autofruit was a lollipop stick holding the coin trap open - simply slam the penny in the winner! We found quite a few machines working on the same principle, even big Brenco stuff. It wasn't long before they modified them. Me and a mate once got caught and were made to spill the beans to the man in the brown coat, ha ha!
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Fruite Whirle 1960s

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Fruite Whirle, 1960s

Jamiesons AutoFruit circa 1964

Jamieson's Starlet circa 1962

TopTen by Jamiesons, Circa 1962

Time Limit Penny Slot Machine 1960s

Clown catcher

Bryans Fivewin
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Re: Allwins

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Great video of the Fivewin, well timed clever interlude of the Barnacle Bill clip. Well done.
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Olympic Penny Arcade Machine

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Olympic Penny Arcade Machine, Maker Unknown Electro Mechanical 1968
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines

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Hi Stu
I have got myself a Jamiesons Starlet that i am going to rebuild ... It's slightly different to the one that you have in the video in that it has a Bell also the selector seems to have been rebuilt at some point as it is on a clear plastic sheet instead of the paxolin board
Please could i ask you for some advice

I need to replace some of the GPO relays ...

Do you know if there a specific type ( ohms / model number etc ... ) that Jamiesons used ?
and would you have any Electrical drawings available for the Jamiesons machines that could help me with the fault finding ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Love your youtube channel ... very entertaining and informative and im always looking forward to the next installment

all the best ...
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines

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Hello Dicky Wink, It's not Stu who does the videos, Stu is a friend of mine who has managed to get most of my machines fully working As i know nothing at all about these electrical items, The Starlet in my video has now been sold , Glad you enjoy watching my videos of the machines, I enjoy doing them , The right machines are now getting harder to find, but hopefully we will have another video film soon.
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines

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Hi Rippys and sorry about the mixup ... and also for asking for info in the wrong part of the forum ( which i realised after i had posted but could not delete ) yes your Videos are great and very enjoyable ... love the fact that you show the internals as well as the game running ... thankyou for sharing your collection ...

i have bought some Nos GPO relays and im planning on rebuilding the Starlet and drawing a wiring diagram for it, which i will post here when completed ... so hopefully it will also help others in the future

again many thanks and keep up the good work

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Sweepstake, circa 1967

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Sweepstake
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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines

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As always Rob, your videos are as excellent as your taste in amusement machinery.

What a cracker!

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Re: Electro-mechanical Wall Machines

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I'll second that, with still a love for playing them, after all that's what they are for isn't it?
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Top Dog

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Top Dog

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