Authentic, or not???
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- Victor III
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- Victor IV
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Re: Authentic, or not???
Seller states in the listing that the case and the coin-op mech are reproduction. Looks nice, but I think the only original parts are a basic Home machine-
Brad Abell
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- Victor III
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Re: Authentic, or not???
My thoughts exactly.
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the feedback!
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Re: Authentic, or not???
Yes, everything is reproduction, including a new (brass) casting for the reproducer carriage to make it a proper top-mount. The serial number is too late for an H coin-op. It's actually a Model A mechanism, not a suitcase Home as original. The coin parts are nothing like the originals.
(The paper sign is actually an original. A pile of these old stock signs were offered by a dealer at Union in years past. Someone mated a nice old sign with a completely replica machine.)
This machine has been around for a bit. I'm glad it's now being accurately represented as a replica.
(The paper sign is actually an original. A pile of these old stock signs were offered by a dealer at Union in years past. Someone mated a nice old sign with a completely replica machine.)
This machine has been around for a bit. I'm glad it's now being accurately represented as a replica.
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- Victor Monarch
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Re: Authentic, or not???
The repro case looks nice except for the crude jagged routed ornament at the top
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Re: Authentic, or not???
If you're referring to the curlicues carved into the signboard at the top, those are actually pretty well-rendered. Each machine was hand-carved so there are minor variations in the design, but they were inherently crude decorations.estott wrote:The repro case looks nice except for the crude jagged routed ornament at the top
The case of the replica appears well-made, but fails in some details (notably the carving around the front panel). Someone put real effort into this — at least for the cabinet. The mechanism and the coin parts, not so much...
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