Authentic, or not???

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Hailey
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Authentic, or not???

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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-

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My thoughts exactly.
Thanks for the feedback!

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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.

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The repro case looks nice except for the crude jagged routed ornament at the top

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estott wrote:The repro case looks nice except for the crude jagged routed ornament at the top
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.

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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