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  1. With this device i can cure Covid19 ... all i need to do now is send out a trillion emails to tell everyone about it Dicky
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  2. It is the very early basics of a new concept Dreamliner starting to take shape.
    2 points
  3. I have them A3 size in one of those A3 pocketed books
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  4. All pictures take from a Dutch online site (marktplaats.nl) Following are all electro mechical (coils, timers with micro switches and relais) and all same cabinet. 1976 to 1978. Pretty straight forward to service. Double Scores:
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  5. Cool that was my first ever attempt at using a soldering iron back in September 2018. I'm still robbing bits off that board until this very day lol 😎
    1 point
  6. Very good mate,some lookers there.i have the 1981 warlord,mpu operated with mechanical reels.and I have the original manual I got from riche100.
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  8. Found another one! High Score. CPU driven and reel set with coil stopper.
    1 point
  9. very simple to use ... tinkerCad heres a 2 minute video on how simple it is to design and its all free
    1 point
  10. The SuperHold followed shortly there after. Both not the most reliable machines.
    1 point
  11. In the 80s GoldenEyes still with mechanical reels.
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  12. AceBall. Picture is a great find. Normal the machine has an mechanical counter. On third you see a digital counter. Never thought I would see it again. Back in the days the mechanical counter was loud and had issues after some years. Do not know where the digital counter comes from. Maybe from ACE them self maybe other source. Here in the neighbourhood we had a vendor who replaced many of the mechanical counters with digital ones. This digital has even sound! Quiet something for those days!! Had one myself 35 years for my Twenty Light. At the bottom of the third picture you see the timers and at the back the relais. Left top the fuses covered in a white box.
    1 point
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