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    Default Something like a pachinko

    Heres an item that somewhat resembles a pachinko

    http://cgi.ebay.com/EARLY-RARE-OAK-C...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Default Re: Something like a pachinko

    nice find!
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    Default Re: Something like a pachinko

    Not a bad price either (for now) for something in that shape, wonder what it will go for:-)

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    Default Re: Something like a pachinko

    Pretty cool.............
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    Default Re: Something like a pachinko

    Ahhh now for your english history lesson:

    That looks like an old penny flipper often found from the victorian forwards to about 1950s era eaither on traveling fun fairs but more usualy found in arcades on the end of piers (bordwalk) at seaside towns

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    Default Re: Something like a pachinko

    the bidder " lordupham " is a UK collector and a regular trader on ebay Allwins as good as that usually command a price in excess of £400
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    Default Re: Something like a pachinko

    Wow!!! That IS VERY cool.

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    Default Re: Something like a pachinko

    I threw in my snipe bid on this one and didn't get it. It was poorly listed and kept most of the normal "old antique slot machine" bidders out. Looking back, I might have gone a bit more, but I'm no expert on antique machines. These old cool machines can go for one heckuva lot. This one went fairly cheap if you happen to be in the market for one.

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