FastEddy
The Slowest Guy In Town
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I have been rebuilding a vintage 1960s Bally Slot Machine for the last 7 years. When I first got it from the flea market it was in a box and looked like a pile of parts. I searched, pillaged, raped, and tracked down every part that was missing or needed to be replaced. I stopped working on it about a year ago because I couldn't find one of the circuit boards used for the proper payout. Everything worked but it payed out the same for any combination. I was searching e-bay and found a company that has old parts. I called them up and was able to have him get the proper one for me.
Now every single light bulb, counter, payout, and every single part is in place and properly functioning. Its a mechanical unit and quite complex.
Now every single light bulb, counter, payout, and every single part is in place and properly functioning. Its a mechanical unit and quite complex.