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This was just posted for sale from Coinopwarehouse. I don't know enough about these things to know if it's a good deal or not....$5k and missing some stuff, but thought I'd offer you guys a heads up!
Lloyd's Number is 703-801-1459
Sean
Edison Acme Coin Op Sold for $5K
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Edison Acme Coin Op Sold for $5K
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Re: Edison Acme Coin Op
Just be aware that the Acme was NOT spring-driven, but operated on 110v AC. It's tough to tell from the photo, but it's possible someone simply dropped a conventional Triumph mechanism into an empty cabinet. If the entire insides of that machine are missing, it will be a long, expensive project.
A great machine once complete, but just be aware of what you'e getting into.
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A great machine once complete, but just be aware of what you'e getting into.
George P.
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Re: Edison Acme Coin Op - SOLD For $5K
Well, I have no idea about these machines, but it sold (fast!)...
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