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Show us your EM Bowlers, Mechanical, and old Electrical Toys in your Gameroom!

By EM-PINMAN

10 years ago


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#647 7 years ago
Quoted from PhilGreg:

Not quite "EM", more like "M", but this is a nice semi-restored (mainly cleaned, evaporusted, buffed and "set on free play") peanut dispenser

I picked up one of these a few years ago at a rummage sale. Question: for the internal parts that come in contact with the food, what cleaning process do you normally use to make it safe for human consumption?

#650 7 years ago
Quoted from Gundam_Pilot_:

The assemblies are just cast aluminum. A simple disassembly, cleaning and reassembly should do the trick. I own a 1947 challenger peanut machine myself, and that's what I did. Those northwesterns should have built in heating elements in them. are yours all connected up?

I don't recall that it has a heater. I assume they made both versions (with and without heaters)?

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#823 7 years ago

Congrats Alex! Pictures?

#828 7 years ago

Nice classic artwork on that BG. I would love to have the space for a ball bowler someday.

#837 7 years ago

Well, let me know when you want to rotate Jungle out

#839 7 years ago

That's cool looking. I've never seen one of those before. Keep us updated on the progress.

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#1565 4 years ago

Hmmm... glad I didn’t see that! It would have been difficult not to pick up. I’m trying to keep my non-pinball coin-op collections to one each. Already have this one.

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