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From: vintagecoinop
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  • So the game requires that an employee be watching continuously for wins? Ugh. There's no way this could have made money if it required an employee to be present at every play... and you can play the thing about once every 5 to 10 seconds. They must have hated that.

  • The spring must be very powerful to launch all of the balls into the playfield. How often does a ball not make it?

  • this was cool! it must have been popular for its age. hell, it still looks cool now.

  • how much did u sold this beautiful machine

  • i wish they made machines like that again. it would be a cool game to win money if it was in a casino

  • Very cool machine!

  • How does/did the launcher work? Is that a normal spring launcher? It doesn't look like you were pulling it back at all and getting a full launch. Also, if you don't mind answering, how much did you get for this machine when you sold it?

  • yes the plunger knob is a spring loaded. So yes you only have to pull back very little on the plunger knob to get off 5 balls in motion. The person I sold it to wants the sale to be a private matter as far as the price goes. I am glad you liked my video.

  • really cool

  • you want to sell it??

    ill buy it.

  • sold it already sorry

  • awesome machine

  • Very nice Video !

  • what is the purpose of the other ball that is in the metal eyeball looking thing? is that some sort of tilt sensor?

  • yes it is a tilt if the ball falls of the perch

    you tilt and you do not get paid off

    if you win anything

  • @vintagecoinop but at 2:28 you mention that you could 'bump' the machine in anyway you like .

  • Very unique game. I'm surprised it's only a penny to play. I have a 1935 Daval Spot Lite. the video is on youtube if you're interested.

  • That IS a neat game, very unique in design. i'm surprised it was only a penny per play! Check out my 1935 spot lite pin on youtube if you're interested

  • That is really cool game, but how does the game know you won a replay, i.e how does the game know the position of the balls?

  • the is game would be set on a counter top at a bar back in the 1930's you would show th e bartender where the balls came to rest and he would pay you off.

  • Meeeeeen Thank YOU to share this video :)

    Very weird machine, you must be proud! ;)

    Congratulations and never sell't!

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