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Glad you enjoyed the old monster Tony :)

Unfortunately many people have the impression they are boring without understanding their gameplay, once understood how to play them, they are quite enjoyable, even though they were mainly used for gambling purposes.

Anyone is quite welcome to have a game and a bit of tutorial by myself. (Wotto & Rollerball included :cool:)

Noticed there will be a machine at Pinfest for those that are attending - Check it out.

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Fantastic work! In the early 70's I pumped money through these including Carnival Queen.

 

There were about 3 or 4 bingos at 2 places in Crown Street Wollongong, Jacks and Tatts. On rare occassions did get some big wins....

 

Again a very nice machine....well done.

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Fantastic work! In the early 70's I pumped money through these including Carnival Queen.

 

There were about 3 or 4 bingos at 2 places in Crown Street Wollongong, Jacks and Tatts. On rare occassions did get some big wins....

 

Again a very nice machine....well done.

 

Kev and I have chatted about this a few times..from my memory there was an entire wall full of these bingos.

 

Also Jack still owns all these games that were on location back in Crown Street. I ended up giving up trying to buy them out of storage.

 

Walk past the old 'Jacks' in Crown Street everyday..and always look up and think of the old times.

 

Still kicking myself as the old light up arcade sign that sat at the entrance was thrown away a few years ago..it sat there for so any years..would of looked so cool in the Steelers shed :)

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Decided to repaint the cabinet,head and freshen up the woodwork

Will be leaving the head on as it is that darn heavy

 

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Will post the progress over the coming months

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Can’t wait for this these bingos look stunning all pretty and fresh. Come on Kev call 6 mates over to help get the head off it’s will be easy [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23].

 

 

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Head and Cabinet scanned and stencil files prepared (very time consuming)

 

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Head stencil completed.

 

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Next step will be paint strip and preparation - stay tuned.

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I’ll have a search I know I have some nice buttons I was going to use in mine but it didn’t have all the right letters so they got stashed someplace safe never to be seen again

 

 

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Thanks Doug, have digital file on the schematics.

Any of these buttons sitin around ?

 

https://www.aussiearcade.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=152001

 

https://www.aussiearcade.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=152002

 

Hi Millsy,

 

I have been researching 3D printers as I am thinking about buying one to play around with. Thinking those buttons could be created and printed by someone with the skills and equipment.

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Hi Millsy,

 

I have been researching 3D printers as I am thinking about buying one to play around with. Thinking those buttons could be created and printed by someone with the skills and equipment.

 

Shame they are metal and not plastic.

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