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Title: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Neonkiss on October 25, 2008, 06:32:54 PM
I have a few Games of Nevada machine and I thought I would share some pictures. I see that we have many member who work on and or own E/M type of machines. Some members may only have the availability of older E/M style machines because of the State where they are located.
This one is a five reel Super Bingo Machine. Reel real fun to play and has great payouts.


"http://www.youtube.com/v/LhV74NnP9NI&hl=en&fs=1"


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Neonkiss on October 25, 2008, 06:48:02 PM
Here is a second machine. This one is a very unique 3 reel single line dollar machine. It has two coin acceptors. The upper one accepts silver (Ike's) dollars. When accepted they run across an escalator on the front where about 13 of them are visable until deposited into the upper hopper. You can also coin up the machine using Susan B Anthony or the new gold presidential series coins using the front door coin acceptor. Winnings are paid from the lower hopper in the gold presidential coins. The machine can be converted to payout in the silver Ike's from the upper coin hopper. I chose not to use this option because it would take over 500 Ike's to fill the upper hopper before depositing them to the lower unit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ze4Yp26bxNI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ze4Yp26bxNI)


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Foster on October 25, 2008, 07:14:02 PM
Very nice and interesting machines you have there  :3- :3-


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: knagl on October 26, 2008, 01:36:39 AM
Very cool games.  Thanks for the pictures and video.   :3-


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: stayouttadabunker on October 26, 2008, 01:41:04 AM
Nice interesting machines!
Question is: Why do you run when you pull the handle? :103- :72-


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: CaptainHappy on October 26, 2008, 02:35:32 AM
Neonkiss,

K+ for sharing and the effort to post videos as well!!!  :3- :3- :3- :3- :3- :3- :3-

It was SO COOL to see and hear the "real" slot machine sounds and sights!!

SWEET collection pieces!

I miss those cool machines!!!

I even remember the purely mechanical slots that were so cool!

CaptainHappy  :95-


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: StatFreak on October 26, 2008, 03:50:56 AM
Thanks for posting these pictures and video. :3- :3- K+

I have seen the Bally EM version of Bingo but not this particular variation.

The two hopper system on the second machine looks like it would be both fun and practical for home games rooms. One could have a small collection of Ikes for show and get the gold dollars for daily play. I'm guessing that it wouldn't be too hard to convert the bottom setup to tokens since the golden dollars are "small" sized coins.


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Op-Bell on October 26, 2008, 06:26:21 AM
It's nice to see some of those Games of Nevada machines in private hands. I've done a fair amount of work for Games over the past 10 years but those are all before my time. Owner Mickey Wichinsky is still going strong, he's 85 now. He was always interested in doing something a bit different and some of the stuff he had piled up in the old factory would make your tongue hang out (mine certainly did). This year he sold the business to Cantor Gaming and they cleared out the building and carted off hundreds of machines, many of them totally unique. I heard they're all in storage somewhere, so hopefully eventually they'll find their way out onto the market. Here's a photo of the man.



Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Neonkiss on October 26, 2008, 12:31:12 PM
Nice interesting machines!
Question is: Why do you run when you pull the handle? :103- :72-

Sorry, I'm VERY camera shy......
It's about the machine, Not me.


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: a69mopar on October 26, 2008, 02:24:26 PM
Very interesting guys.

Thanks very much,
Wayne


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Neonkiss on October 26, 2008, 04:14:22 PM
It's nice to see some of those Games of Nevada machines in private hands. I've done a fair amount of work for Games over the past 10 years but those are all before my time. Owner Mickey Wichinsky is still going strong, he's 85 now. He was always interested in doing something a bit different and some of the stuff he had piled up in the old factory would make your tongue hang out (mine certainly did). This year he sold the business to Cantor Gaming and they cleared out the building and carted off hundreds of machines, many of them totally unique. I heard they're all in storage somewhere, so hopefully eventually they'll find their way out onto the market. Here's a photo of the man.


Op-Bell, If you ever get a line as to where these machines went please keep me in mind. I currently have way too many machines and I'm going to be selling some off but I will always find room for a unique machine.
I have so much respect for the men that designed these machines. It's truly amazing what they were able to do without computers. When working on my machines I did not have any wiring schematics so it made troubleshooting difficult at best. I was really able to dig into their train of thought as they were designing these machines. I also have a third Games of Nevada machine called 4 reeler. It has a red award glass that has been smashed (before my time) and need to be replaced. I have exhausted all of my resources to find a replacement. If you have any contacts as to where I may locate one please PM me.


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Op-Bell on November 05, 2008, 04:57:35 PM
Quote
I also have a third Games of Nevada machine called 4 reeler. It has a red award glass that has been smashed (before my time) and need to be replaced. I have exhausted all of my resources to find a replacement. If you have any contacts as to where I may locate one please PM me.

Send me a photo of the machine, including any bits of the smashed glass that are left. There's still some old Games glass at Mickey's factory, and I have a couple of pieces I was keeping as souvenirs.


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: chosmer on March 16, 2009, 12:08:11 PM
So I have come across a Games of Nevada upright Keno game.  Model # GMK - 14- 0078

It has a problem, there is no video.  I know that the CRT is good.  So I am thinking the proccesser.   There was a number of MK-16-12 on the outer case of the processor.
So can anyone help me with this? Finding a new board maybe, or atleast someone that I can refer the person that owns the game too, that might be able to fix it.

Oh and I am located in Las Vegas btw.

As a side note this lady has this game and an IGT Fortune machine.  She is looking to sell them if anyone is interested.


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Op-Bell on March 16, 2009, 03:37:21 PM
Picture, please? If possible, also a picture of the inside showing the main board.


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Goldfinger on May 04, 2009, 03:09:40 PM
Hi ,I recently purchased a games of Nevada slot am attaching a picture, any one know where you might find any parts, or other info on these machines, this is a  It is a quarter machine single line up to 3 coins
Called: Quarter Deluxe multiplier
Mod #: TCMV-013
mfg 4-1977
on occasion reels 2 and 3 don't stop spinning, if you open up the top cabnit and see that the timer driver board has stoped and if you move the arm manually then they stop, some times it will go for hours of play with no problem and some times it may happen 3-4 times in a row, any suggestions would be greatfully accepted.
thanks in advance
 :103-


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Goldfinger on May 08, 2009, 05:34:22 AM
a larger picture the second is the (Clock driver board?)correction the scramblerany help would be apperitated thelast 2 reels just keep spinning until you manualy move the arm on the clock?


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Goldfinger on May 08, 2009, 05:37:43 AM
2nd pic driver board?  :99-


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Op-Bell on May 08, 2009, 06:19:09 AM
Oh, I see. That "clock" is the scrambler, it interrupts power to the main timer motor to make it run irregularly and give a random game. Looking at it, it would appear it relies on grounding the orange-green wire through the studs to the wiper, then through the motor shaft to the motor body and that gray wire center right. It should turn constantly during the game, making and breaking contact. If it gets stuck off the contact, the game will never end. Check the motor runs freely, and the screws holding the wiper to the shaft are tight. Oil the motor bearings. The gearbox comes apart easily for cleaning and greasing. In a last resort, connect a wire from the orange-green tag to the gray tag to bypass it.


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: knagl on May 08, 2009, 03:06:32 PM
Oh, I see. That "clock" is the scrambler
Is that the technical term for it?   :96-  I think I rode "the scrambler" at the State Fair last year.   :96-   :30-


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: StatFreak on May 09, 2009, 01:34:58 AM
Oh, I see. That "clock" is the scrambler
Is that the technical term for it?   :96-  I think I rode "the scrambler" at the State Fair last year.   :96-   :30-

Did you win? :94-  :72- :72- :72-


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Goldfinger on May 09, 2009, 01:56:23 AM
Ither the power  to the scrambler stops or the motor stops looks like my next step is to get a multi meter and hook it up to the wires that feed the motor, it would be nice to know what voltage to expect :103-
oh I didnt win,But I did hit 3 7s and 300 coins hehe. I had allready cleaned all the contacts, if the power to the motor stops or the motor stops I woulnt think that had much to do with,or is befor it gets to that part where the whiper arm touches the ground post,
thanks
Bob


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Op-Bell on May 09, 2009, 02:10:43 AM
50v ac


Title: Re: Games of Nevada machines
Post by: Goldfinger on May 09, 2009, 02:57:36 AM
thanks
Bob