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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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#1108 6 years ago

I have two of these mystic fortune napkin dispensers including one that I purchased basically new old stock.

I highly recommend them for your gameroom. They generate a ton of attention, especially with kids.

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#1125 6 years ago

Here are my two fortune tellers. The Madam X was NOS and pretty much mint except for a small dent on the front and dried up rubber feet. It came full of fortunes as well.

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#2485 8 months ago

Just finished restoring this old National Vending candy machine. What a beast. Had to get it into the basement in pieces after I cleaned and painted it.

These are still fairly affordable and are built like a Panzer tank but they are heavy!

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#2487 8 months ago
Quoted from Gotemwill:

Did you build the structure outside just to house this machine while you worked on it???

Basically, disassembled the whole thing and it took up a garage parking space. Brought it into the basement in pieces and assembled it.

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#2491 8 months ago
Quoted from AlexF:

Looks great. I didn't realized these are lighted? Or is that something you added?

I added it. But there was a provision for it that was never installed. Basically a mounted lightbulb behind the mirror and a pass through behind the body of the machine. I just added an LED strip.

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