Restoring a Mills Black Beauty

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Re: Restoring a Mills Black Beauty

Postby Richard13 » Sat Jul 23, 2016 11:49 pm

Wait hold on Neff you forgot to boast again you have 18 machines lol!!! I'm still behind you buy catching up slowly.. Well ran out of cash for a while but I'm letting the wife bring her "club" to the house next week for their "meeting" and I will be selling rolls of coins to them hahaha. Just like when my daughter was little with her allowance a roll of nickels every week and I got them all back every time. Old Jennings hunting scene machine never even oiled it all original. Her mother took it dang it.
Looking for survivor machines especially vendor fronts or original side vendors with or without
a machine. 1920's-30's goosenecks, round escalators. I enjoy hand painting the castings.
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Re: Restoring a Mills Black Beauty

Postby NACC » Thu Dec 22, 2016 11:06 am

clean & lube with gasoline & vaseline...
visual in my head of the back room of a casino that smells like gasoline, with the casino technicians wandering around high on gas with lubed up hands! lmao!
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