Just put up my latest video.
It is about the A.C. Multi-Bell.
I purchased this machine a month or so ago and finally found time to do a YT video on it.
https://youtu.be/-CjZqNXtWLg
rtmccurdy wrote:Excellent video as always. One question. If you play seven coins consistently would the machine actually lose money in the long run? Seems like generous odds with all of the assorted payout combinations.
Dave wrote:Just put up my latest video.
It is about the A.C. Multi-Bell.
I purchased this machine a month or so ago and finally found time to do a YT video on it.
https://youtu.be/-CjZqNXtWLg
Dave wrote:Just put up my latest video.
It is about the A.C. Multi-Bell.
I purchased this machine a month or so ago and finally found time to do a YT video on it.
https://youtu.be/-CjZqNXtWLg
clubconsoles wrote:Dave wrote:Just put up my latest video.
It is about the A.C. Multi-Bell.
I purchased this machine a month or so ago and finally found time to do a YT video on it.
https://youtu.be/-CjZqNXtWLg
well done Dave.
it's about time you did a YT tutorial for a Caille!
What a terrific choice of machine with the AC Multibell!!
I can never understand how these were not readily accepted by the public?
I agree that the payout schedule is complex when compared with a standard Mills, Jennings machine, but some consoles of the 1930's had much more complicated pay schedules iIMO!
Console machines where very popular in the late 30's.
The Multibell is really very similar, payout wise, to a Paces Races, and those were extremely popular in 1936 -39 era of the multibell.
Dave wrote:I wonder what was actually patented about the cabinet? Probably the spinning jackpot window. That is a pretty interesting design and am surprised no one else copied it.
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