Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2013-March - Issue 74

Two days later, a car and trailer pulled up outside our house with four machines all
tightly strapped down. I can't remember how much I paid for them but can't have
been much because I was still in my last year at school. The machines I ended up with
were two Bradley Challengers (the earlier all metal type), a Bryans Trickier and a
Steer-a-ball. I played these newly-acquired machines at home for a couple of weeks,
but sadly, I became bored with them.
The Trickier upset me because you used to get ten balls dropping down the
playfield, one at a time, and if you caught them you scored 1, 2 or 3. However, when a
ball was caught in the 3 points section, the score pointer only moved one position
instead of three, and I had no idea how to fix this problem. Looking back, it was .
probably only a little adjustment needed to fix, but at the time I just thought he had
sold me a load of rubbish!
The Steer-a-Ball was a bit of a challenge for the fust few days, but I also soon got
fed up with that. The large steel ball was workable down to the bottom row, but then it
always seemed to roll past the 'home' hole and into the lost. I was even trying to lift
my own machine, despite its weight, to get that ball to drop into the home (coin return)
winning hole. To be honest, they were not the sort of machines that I was brought up
on. The size of the Steer-a-Ball didn' t help, as I only had a small shed to myself at the
bottom of the garden to keep my machines.
Within three months both of those machines were sold on; I can't even remember
who ended up getting them. Regarding the two Challengers, these are machines I did
play in the 1960s, but being young and foolish, within six months the main front
glasses on both machines were broken. I remember one of the machines tipping over,
and smash went that glass; I think the other met a similar fate. After this, I started
messing with them, pulling parts off here and there, and eventually what was left of
them ended up in the dustbin . Believe it or not, it was all good fun at the time. Of
course, it's now 2013 and I could cry to think I actually owned those machines. I
would now welcome all four back with open arms. Strange but true.
Robert Rowland
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For Sale
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Sega Diamond Star one-armed bandit.
you instruct me otherwise. Please Ip escalator, excellent Formica sides and
ensure I have your ads. by the 20 th good chrome. With locks & keys. £225.
of the month for inclusion in the
next month's issue. Remember to
Paul O 1278 782714 (Somerset)
Paul. vickers@hotmail.co. uk
include your telephone number and
Many other bandits for sale.
the area where you live. Post or e-
mail to the address on page 2
For Sale or Swap
For Sale
Genuine Mills Golden Falls one-armed
bandit. Restored, with love ly oak sides,
dagger handle etc. jackpot and escalator.
25c play, but works on 6d coin. £550
Two BANCo Pussy Shooters, £2000 and
£1000, or will swap for al lwins - Bryans,
Wonders etc. , anything considered Also
urgently wanted, Bryans Gapwin. Any
condition, top price paid.
I have many other machines for sale.
Paul O 1278 782714 (Somerset)
Paul.vickers@hotmail.co.uk
Les 07502 148762 (Essex)
For Sale
Plans or drawings for working models,
Haunted Churchyard etc. for vintage
amusement arcade.
Wanted
Rock-Ola Worlds Far Jigsaw pinball, in
very nice condition, on old penny play.
Complete with legs, backflash, original
Pete O 1493 369938 (Norfolk)
cashbox, original lock etc. Very good
playfield and jigsaw pieces (not faded). A
Wanted
cut above most examples. £790.
Jennings Governor 'Lucky Punter' one- Gottlieb Rocky pinball. Any condition, as
armed bandit, unusual variant on 6d play. long as complete. Cash waiting.
3 Horseshoes or 3 Lucky Punters to win
metalball@hotmail.co. uk
jackpot, 3-5-11-13-18 payouts. In very
Call or tx Gaz 07887 92660 l (Essex)
nice condition, with very good original
chrome, cabinet, decals, cashbox, original
'J' back door etc. locks and keys. £750.
Pinball Machines
bought and sold
Both items are collection from South
Devon only, or can deliver within 50 mile
radius of Exeter.
Dead or Alive!
Tim 07860 725132 (Devon)
Call Gazza 07887 92660 l (Essex)
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