Look at the escalator view window.
The coins are glued to a piece of cardboard, or something.
This is REALLY CHEEZY!
What fraudster turned these out?
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SLOT DYNASTY wrote:This appears to be a Royal Bell creation, as they did theirs in gold, and called them the "Golden Eagle".
I have seen quite a few of these, void of the escalator, with coins glued in the window, but I don't remember
if R.B. did that trick. It probably is void of a jackpot as well. Strangely enough, it has white reel strips, and
even a two cherry payout. This may even be a mix-match from two different 'hash-shops'. The mechanism
also looks 'Brand New', as Royal Bell had all the tooling to build the complete mech.
As you say, at least the seller is stating what it is.
Dave wrote:SLOT DYNASTY wrote:This appears to be a Royal Bell creation, as they did theirs in gold, and called them the "Golden Eagle".
I have seen quite a few of these, void of the escalator, with coins glued in the window, but I don't remember
if R.B. did that trick. It probably is void of a jackpot as well. Strangely enough, it has white reel strips, and
even a two cherry payout. This may even be a mix-match from two different 'hash-shops'. The mechanism
also looks 'Brand New', as Royal Bell had all the tooling to build the complete mech.
As you say, at least the seller is stating what it is.
Speaking of RB, I think the owners sold that company a long time ago and got really into mechanical music.
Did they screw up the mechanical music area of collection like they did antique slot machines?
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