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Thema: Diana (Riedel & Fischer) |
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I believe that you are right. An original photo probably exist in some other form - possibly on a postcard og canvas. Unfortunately all the old ebay urls are no longer working. I will try to search for the original photo, as well as try other channels. Perhaps someone out there knows about this image.
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Thema: Diana (Riedel & Fischer) |
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Hello from Denmark.
Trying in English, as my German isn't good enough for this level of writing, unfortunately.
I am currently restoring a Diana (Riedel & Fischer). This one:
https://alte-spielautomaten.de/automaten/diana/
It's is mostly there, Apart from the original graphics, which unfortunately is long gone.
I actually though that perhaps it was the model without the graphics. However, removing the brass pieces, I have found traces of the original graphics underneath...
I believe that the pattern matches this hunting motive (from the alte-spielautomaten.de).
Does anyone else have this machine with the graphics intact? If so, could you be so kind as to send me a good photo of your machines graphics? So that I may consider recreating it? If so, I would really appreciate it. Thank you.
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Thema: Country / Flag automaten |
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I got a gold of some old 5Pf from 1880-1920. As I understand they are the same diameter as the 1924 ones, only a little thinner. Either way, they fit fine in the coin slot and goes throught the validator. Obviously the machine doesn't really work at all at the moment (needs to be restored), but it would work fine with these coins, once restored.
Many other coins from the same period would work as well. Including the danish and swedish "10 øre" which was common in machines from that era.
Having looked at the screw-holes used for the "Queen" sign. It doesn't seem original to the machine (though cant be 100% certain). I have however noticed 4 small pin holes in the bottom half of the machine. So clearly the machine had something there at one point - a big enamel sign most likely - similar to the Zeppelin game. It would properly also have had it's original name on it.
Guess I will have to improvise at little bit in order to restore this machine. I've asked around and noone really seems to know what it looked like originally. Hopefully someone will see this post in the future and recognize it.
Thanks for you help. Fingers crossed that something will turn up.
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Thema: Country / Flag automaten |
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It will accept a coin of around 17-18 mm in diameter and 1,7 mm in thickness. There we no coins or tokens in the machine. So don't know what was used.
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Thema: Country / Flag automaten |
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It has definitely been fixed a few times over the years. I didn't notice any Phillips-head screws though. Perhaps it's just the reflection of the tiny brass spheres you're seeing.
Either way. Any idea who made it? I can't find any information about this machine in any of the books i have.
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Thema: Country / Flag automaten |
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Sorry for the English. My German is no good in writing unfortunately.
I am looking for information on this machine. I haven't been able to find anything on it. However I suspect that it is German (dispite the name "Queen" - which may not be original to the machine).
Any information you have on this machine would be helpful. Thanks.
/Tom
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Thema: Fingerschläger Hersteller? |
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Sehr interessant. Aber, das blaue ist nich mein. Meine Maschine hat die "Original" Holzmaserung.
Ich dachte auch, dass es DEWAG sein könnte. Aber die Geldschüssel ist aus Messing - und sieht so aus wie eine DEWAG. Also das Münzprüfer = DEWAG.
Ich habe auch blaue DEWAG automaten gesehen. Vielleicht war Tivoli Park hinter ihnen - Wir werden nie wissen. Sie hätten das besonders gemacht haben können. Model "Tivoli Dänemark"?
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