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Watling Blue Seal Future pay

Postby Eidesko » Tue Aug 18, 2020 4:33 am

Hi there!

Could anyone explain or post a picture of the connection between machine and future pay bar? Its a Watling Blue Seal Confections.

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Re: Watling Blue Seal Future pay

Postby gsx11r » Tue Aug 18, 2020 11:09 am

Hello
Ouch a lot of missing parts on your .
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And more than you can see on this two photos .
Just give me the time to remove them from mine and I make more photos of the parts that you need .
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Re: Watling Blue Seal Future pay

Postby gsx11r » Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:58 pm

Here is more photos.
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Re: Watling Blue Seal Future pay

Postby flipper77 » Tue Aug 18, 2020 3:59 pm

Hope this helps. I have had two of these. Interesting - the knob next to pay slides on the one allows play out of the case - a short handle. Stephane provided more detailed pictures of the actual pieces. Bottom picture is same period Pace - note the future pay design is identical and the Pace has the small play handle also. Flip
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Re: Watling Blue Seal Future pay

Postby Eidesko » Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:42 am

Thank you both for this usefull informations! =D> :D
My machine were converted for the german market in the early 30s. After banning banning and WW II it was converted again (and attacked with a lot of silver paint...) in the early 50s and called Reitz III.
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I started to rebuild it to the former geman version with fruit symbols on metal stripes:
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Advert for the "Art Deco" Coinhead:
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Machines were also imported to France:
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Best regards!

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