Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2013-October - Issue 79

As you can see from the photo, the playfield has three bumpers and six rollover switch
lanes, each one is marked up with the picture of a playing card. There are 3 Aces, 3
Kings & 3 Queens, and when the ball makes contact with a bumper or a rollover
switch that card is then lit on the head box display. If you can get the ball to hit a
bumper and rollover switch it is possible to light two cards with one ball increasing
your chances of a win. The wining combinations are as follows:



Three Aces .
Three Kings .
Three Queens .



Ace, King, Queen of Spades .
Ace, King, Queen of Hearts .
Ace, King, Queen of Diamonds .
OR
All the above will payout a packet of Polo' s. It sounds easy! But the playfield layout
has been very well thought out and it can be quite difficult to end with a winning
combination. That said, it is a very addictive game to play and would have been a
good earner for the arcades.
When I first got this machine about two years ago it was in a very sad state and
was missing the head box. Luckily, a couple of years ago I had worked on a similar
machine called Bingo on which the electrical circuit was just the same. So once I had
managed to track down all the various relays and other electrical magic bits that I
required, I was able to set to and make a new head box. I constructed a new head
cabinet from 7/8" thick oak planks to match the playfield cabinet. I was able to get the
correct measurements and details for the new head box from one of my other
machines.
The one thing I was short of and had never seen was the back flash for the head
of the machine. Luckily, my good friend Robert Rowland came to the rescue by
sending me a copy of an old photo of a Threes machine. From this I was able to
reproduce the artwork using PhotoShop, and once I was happy with the finished
artwork, yet another good friend of mine Jim Witherspoon was able to print out a full
size copy for me. It' s always good to have friends!
I have tried to recreate the wiring in the head of the machine with vintage parts
wherever possible using the same methods that they would have used back in the day.
I'm not sure what 'Health & Safety' would have to say about it, but it is a nice
machine; it looks and it works just fine and I am very glad to have it in my collection.
Needless to say, the Grandchildren love to play it and I have to buy packets of Polos
by the cart load.
Stuart Dale
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Coventry '13
So, yet another year has passed and we're fast approaching the one day in the year that
we all look forward to! It only happens once a year; the biggest vintage coin-op event
in the UK, and we believe, the biggest event of its type in Europe. For those of you
who will be visiting for the first time, the event is presented by myself and fellow
collector Jeremy Clapham - and as we always say, it is an event organised by
collectors, for collectors. Once again, we'll be at the Coundon Social Club, just
outside central Coventry.
Entry forms are included with the mapzine this month, so please, please get
them in before the closing date of Monday 4 1 November. I know I say this every year,
but it really is important to get the forms in on time, as there is a lot of work involved
in getting the catalogue ready. Do try to include photographs if at all possible (which
can be emailed separately if you wish), as in addition to including as many as possible
in the printed catalogue, all pictures will be posted on the magazine website. Please try
to take some care when taking photographs; in particular, try to avoid taking pictures
from weird angles or in bad light - good pictures can make all the difference.
And once again, a word about reserves - if you intend setting a reserve on any of
your Jots, PLEASE give it some thought and ensure that it is the absolute lowest at
which you are prepared to sell. It is always disruptive having to change reserves on the
day of sale because vendors have 'changed their minds'!
Catalogues will hopefully be ready a couple of weeks before the auction, but do
please order now (and I say this every year too)! The whole point in offering
subscribers the reduced rate of £4 is so that I can include your catalogue with the next
magazine, thus saving on postage. If you prefer to pay online, please wait until they
are available on the website (but you' ll pay the full £5). As usual, each catalogue will
admit one person on the day. If you 're bringing a friend or your wife, they can pay a
£3 entrance fee at the door. Just a reminder that charging admission helps us to keep
the commission rates at a ludicrous 6%!
So, fill in those entry forms,
orde_r your catalogue,
And lets all lookforward to another great day!
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