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Offline Retropin

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Yes a very cool game indeed I think it will look good next to my us marshals

No mate.. my whole collection would look good next to your US Marshall.. !*! !*!

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Yes a very cool game indeed I think it will look good next to my us marshals

No mate.. my whole collection would look good next to your US Marshall.. !*! !*!

Sorry Gav

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Yes a very cool game indeed I think it will look good next to my us marshals

No mate.. my whole collection would look good next to your US Marshall.. !*! !*!

Sorry Gav

No your not..LOL!!!!

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How does the us marshal work? it obviously doesnt use the coin as the bullet to shoot at the targets.
Ive looked at other shooting galleries where they shoot a ball under the gun that not actually from the gun but because it is from under the gun it looks like it comes from it.

Is that what that game does?
Or is it a bit like one of those old Em style upright shooting galleries where it doesn't actually shoot anything but works on levers attached to the gun and lining up to simulate it aiming and shooting?

the great things about these old mechanical machines is they are so ingenious on how they work they make computers look stupid.
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Offline ddstoys

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Us marshals shoot little ball bearing from out of the gun at little targets that pop up in the door and windows of the saloon its very clever no power its purely mechanical.   I put a video on you tube once search for ddstoys on you tube and you should find it

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Us marshals shoot little ball bearing from out of the gun at little targets that pop up in the door and windows of the saloon its very clever no power its purely mechanical.   I put a video on you tube once search for ddstoys on you tube and you should find it

I have only seen the ones where it shoots from under the gun and shoots along a playfield at the target or the ones that dont actually shoot anything but looks like it does.
It would have to be a very clever loading system to catch the balls then return it back up the to the gun with no power.
How does it do that?  ^&^ I love that

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Springs levers plungers etc.   I did a thread years ago with photos of inside the gun etc i think it was called the law has come to town maybe?

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Springs levers plungers etc.   I did a thread years ago with photos of inside the gun etc i think it was called the law has come to town maybe?

http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?topic=4175.0
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If you remember playing pinball in the 70s you were having a good time.
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Offline Retropin

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Well the shed was moved around, so here a few of the other items I have

1946 STONER gum machine.. I do love my Stoner stuff!!



These were everywhere in the New York subway system.. from mid 30's



Flip ball game.. more likely from New Zealand and from 50's




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I dont know if you have seen this guys channel on youtube
 But this John Zuk guy shows allot of trade stimulator and penny arcade machines and is very informative about them.  ^^^
worth checking his channel out to see some of these games in action http://www.youtube.com/user/JZFamily

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Here are a few quick snaps if some of my non pinball coin op


You forgot your condom vending machine mate  :lol

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what is crow river trading like for postage?
they have allot of decals and parts for these machines and a couple of water slide decals i want for my new trade stimulator.
I love how they are recreating water slide decals as that looks more genuine.

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Roger at crow river is great to deal with and postage is very good

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Roger at crow river is great to deal with and postage is very good

I was just looking at his selection of stuff on his website and it is fantastic what they reproduce their in America for that restoration market and hobby.

Thank you again for your advice Dan i will be buying that decal i am looking at, he even has tobacco themed reels that would suit my machine but im certain my originals are good enough.

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Sorry Matt here it is