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Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2013-November - Issue 80 - Page 10

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This then results in my Dropacopper going empty on numerous occasions. To date, no
one who has played on my machine has finished up on the losing side; now that just
did not happen back in the 1960s! Anyway, it's something a bit different so I've
decided to keep it after all. I've posted a video on Youtube - search Wonders
Dropacopper 1960s slot machine and enjoy my machine in a very generous mode.
Finally, make sure you all keep up your subscriptions to Mechanical Memories
Magazine, because next month I shall be revealing to you all about a very rare six-foot
high electro-mechanical machine from the 1960s that I have just acquired. Be there or
be square!
Robert Rowland
The back of the playfield, showing the four micro switches that activate the payout
solenoid (which pays three pennies). A penny entering the 12 column will cascade past
all four switches, thus paying twelve pennies. Simple!
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