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Bally Bingo Green Book -- Parts List and Exploded Diagrams of components.
Introduction to Bally Flipper Games.
Bally Broadway Bingo Pinball Operating Instructions. A schematic is available but must be commercially reproduced.
Pace Slot Machine Award Cards, Hi-Res Scan.
Autobell Circus Schematic.
Bally Sportsman Flasher Slot Machine operating instructions, pay tables, etc. A schematic of the machine is available on request.
For Amusement Only sign furnished with Bally bingo pinball machines. Print on cardstock and put one on your machine.
Mills Bell Machine Parts and Service Manual HiTop 7-7-7 Model.
PAR sheet for Fourth of July.
Example of a Bally Bally SMI Sheet (PAR Sheet) in PDF format.
PAR Sheet possibly for a Double Bucks machine in PDF format.
Coin Mechanisms, Inc. See National Slug Rejectors and Coinco below.
Bally V-1088 and V-1090 Operator Instructions Manual.
Bally V-1297 Instructions and Bally V1297 Parts.
Bally Double Progrressive Operator Instructions using version 6 for use with Series 1000, E-2000, V-2000, S-5000 and V-5000.
Bally Deluxe Draw Bell Instructions and Award Cards. The award cards provided different values for the Special and Super Special for both Replay and Automatic Payout operation. Operators could tailor the payouts to the location. These cards are scanned at 300 dpi for quality reproduction. For other similar Bally machines, these cards can provide a guideline. Edit them with a photoshop-type program.
Two Mills catalogs from the early 1900's: The Mills Commercial trade stimulator and Mills Amusement, Skill & Vending Machines.
Keeney's Super Bell Operators Manual in PDF format. 1941 document.
Keeney's Bonus Super Bell Instruction Manual. This is a copy of a manuscript and is not the final manual, however it may assist you to understand the operation of the machine.
Mills Vest Pocket Slot Machine Operators Manual, 16 pages in PDF format.
Evans Consoles This is the 1941 Instructions and Parts Catalog for Galloping Dominos, Pacer, Bang Tails and Lucky Star. Much of this information can be applied to machines into the late 40's. The wiring diagram shows how it is laced together. This document is in PDF format. Adobe's free Acrobat Reader may be obtained Here.
Evans Winterbook Parts Manual in PDF format.
An Introduction to Bally Slot Machines, Manual 6000 1979. This is a good primer for Bally electro-mechanical slot machines. Page 22 corrects the myth of how the slot machine got its name--it certainly wasn't what I thought. This manual, in PDF format, is 45 pages in length and it is broken down into five parts for easier downloading. Adobe's free Acrobat Reader may be obtained Here.
National Slug Rejector and Coinco Service Manuals in .PDF format for some older equipment. Coin acceptors normally operate transparently, but they can surely be a nuisance when needing service or adjustment.
Mills Story and Catalog, Late '40s, an issue of Spinning Reels, has a brief history of Mills Novelty Co. with descriptions and depictions of then current Mills products. Ancillary equipment is described such as jack-in-the-box safes, regular safes, coin changers, coin counters and a bell machine tool set. In its day, the tool set cost about as much as a bell machine.
Jennings Chief Parts and Service Manual in PDF format. The scanned doucment was a poor copy so this is possibly just better than no manual at all.
Bally Slot Consoles parts list and description including Triple Bell and Deluxe Draw Bell. This includes pictorials of the reel assembly. A schematic for the Triple Bell is available from Internet Direct.
Bally Reflex Unit With Snap Switches used in Champion games through Serial No. 9053. They were not used in the companion game, Kentucky.
Buckley Track Odds 1938 Machine description, troubleshooting, partsand diagrams. About 80 pages. The file number = page number.
Buckley Track Odds Circuit Tracing Guide for machines 12,000-12,500.
***Some electrical drawings are available for the Buckley Track Odds machines on request. They must be commercially reproduced.
Buckley Track Odds Remote Control installation instructions.
Bally Electro-Mechanical Slot Machine Manual. Covers Money Honey up to the 'computers' took over. The file numbers = page numbers in the manual.
Need more than a manual? Bally Electro-lMechanical Video Guide is available at nominal costs.Bally Electro-Mechanical Troubleshooting Reference. File 0000 is the index.
Limited Bally Coil Reference in a zip file for quick download.
The Last of the Bingo Kings -- Not exactly the Sopranos.
Bally Victory Special Setup Instructions showing some adjustments available to the operator.
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Pace Slotmachine Manual. Print sheets 1 to 10, turn paper over and print sheets 11 to 20. Fold to make booklet.
Bally Citation and Lexington One Balls A schematic is also available, but too large to scan. Documents for Bally Trophy, Jockey Club, Turf King, Grandstand and Futurity are available on request.
Directions for Operating Mills Operator's Bell COK and FOK Mint Vender.
Bally Triple Draw Bell adjustments. Schematic and Relay/Switch chartsare available from Internet Direct Also available from Internet Direct are documents forBally Triple Bell, Bally Spot Bell, Bally Turf King and Kentucky.
Williams: An Introduction To Coin Operated Amusement Games This document is long --66 pages in .PDF format. Amusement machine components are discussed however many aspects apply to gambling machines. Schematics are explained. There is a lexicon of coin machine terms. Adobe's free Acrobat Reader may be obtained Here.
Metal Forms Products Company I have not seen this company referenced anywhere on the WWW, however they manufacture hard to find mechanical slot parts for Mills, Jennings, Caille, Watling, etc. Their inventory includes vendors, springs, reel tins, discs, disc plugs, cash boxes, back doors, decals and back door paper for restoration. If you have been looking for a hard-to-find part to get your project working, you may find it here. The file number = catalog page.
Mike Munves catalogstill missing 4 pages. Here is a look back in history to 1956 and the machines available. All these games were before video games. The pricing is interesting. Keep in mind that a very good job in 1956 paid $500 monthly. There are 6 files in PDF format to facilitate downloading. Adobe's free Acrobat Reader may be obtained Here.
This is a 16-page Mike Munves 1940 Catalog. The catalog was scanned from a b/w xerox copy of original (or perhaps another copy) and does not have very good detail. It does give a feel for what was then available. This file is in PDF format.
This Ray Oakes & Sons Amusement Trade Catalog from 1960 is of interest to our outdoor amusement friends. I do not believe that they are in business any longer.
Keeney Big Tent Manual. This is a flasher slot. I have the schematics but they are too large for my scanner. I can have them reproduced on request.
K. C. CARD CO CATALOG, 1960. This catalog is a textbook all its own in controlled gambling equipment. An 8-page supplement added near the middle of the catalog offered devices manufactured by H C Evans Co or their successors. The original H C Evans Co was liquidated in 1956 following the death of its owner. PDF format. Adobe's free Acrobat Reader may be obtained Here.
Tax Matters.The operators were not without their hassles. From my experience with bingos, it is hard to believe the payoff percentages of the machines discussed. This document is in PDF format. Adobe's free Acrobat Reader may be obtained Here.
H C Evans Co Catalog. For those who have never seen a copy, this catalog is a tell-all of controlled gambling and carnival equipment. If you ever thought that you were fleeced at a gambling game, you may find the answer here.
Evans Club, Park and Carnival Equipment with 1961 price list. This catalog was issued by the Evans Park & Carnival Device Corporation, successors to H. C. Evans & Co. I do not believe any catalogs of Evans equipment were published after this one. I do not know how long the company remained in business after 1961.
More for our outdoor amusement friends -- A collection of Wurlitzer Band Organ Music.
Games, Inc WILDCAT Service Instructions and Parts Catalog in a 10-page .PDF format document. Adobe's free Acrobat Reader may be obtained Here.
H C Evans 1909-1910 Catalog. This Evans catalog includes pages advertising sporting goods such as baseball gloves, firearms (a shotgun for $5) and fishing rods, reels and tackle.
Bally Series E Link Progressive System Operators Manual.
Mills Automatic Money Makers, a catalog of early Mills machines.
Caille Brothers Catalog of early slot machines and trade stimulators.
Mills Trade Stimulators catalog, early 20th century.
PEPLUS video poker machine info.
Program Summary Reports examples for some S Plus machines.
IGT Program Index.
Williams Upright Video Slot information.
Pot Of Gold manual.
One of the things that makes Minecraft so addictively fun is that you can build just about anything in it. In fact, you can even create mini-games. Have you ever wondered how to build a slot game in Minecraft? Let’s check out how to do it with step-by-step instructions. That way you can offer slots to players on your server, or just enjoy them on your own.
1. Decide on the appearance of the slot machine, and build it.
A slot machine in Minecraft can be simple or elaborate. It can either be a generic game of chance, or it can bear a close physical resemblance to a real-life slot game with turning reels.
You will need to decide what level of detail and realism you want for the appearance of your in-game slot machine. You will then need to build the housing for the game, i.e. the booth or counter where the game is located. Go wild with your own design ideas here. You can customize the slot machine to look any way you want.
If you are looking for ideas, you can check Minecraft slot tutorials. We will share a couple of these with you later on in the article, so read on to find out more.
2. Figure out how you want the game to work.
Next, you will need to figure out the rules for the slot game you want to design. You can build anything from a classic 3-reel slot game with one payline to an elaborate modern slot with many paylines. A great idea is to base it on Microgaming’s Highlander slot.
Keep in mind that if this is your first time trying to build a slot game in Minecraft, you are most likely to be successful if you stick with something simple. But as you learn the basics, you can make your slot games more and more elaborate, adding cool features. So feel free to be as ambitious as you like.
3. Set up the mechanics of the slot game.
The most challenging part of designing your own slot machine in Minecraft is figuring out the mechanics behind the scenes. This involves gathering a number of resources and placing them into an item sorter. You need a large number of junk items along with some winning items.
You can watch a short tutorial to get an understanding of how the basic mechanics can work. If you have more time, you can watch a longer tutorial to find out how you can build a more realistic slot game complete with actual slots and sounds. It is quite a feat of engineering. So definitely check it out and try creating your own if you feel inspired.
4. Test it out.
Once you have created the housing for the slot game and set up the mechanics, you can test it out and see if it works. At that point, you can make modifications if you need to, adding or removing items as necessary to get it to run the way you want. Over time, as you learn more about building Minecraft slots, you can upgrade your existing slots to make them even better.
5. Enjoy your creation.
After you have finished adjusting and perfecting your slot machine, it will be ready to enjoy! You can play your slot mini-game in Minecraft when you feel like gambling, or you can share it with other players.
6. Consider creating your own tutorial for how to build a slot game in Minecraft.
After you have put the hard work into figuring out how to create a slot machine in Minecraft, you might want to think about making your own tutorial videos. Other players should find them helpful. And if you have a Minecraft channel, creating a helpful slot tutorial might help you bring in more views and subscribers.
Looking for a Shortcut?
It can be fun to build your own slot machine for your casino in Minecraft. But it can also be a lot of work. And while some might find the mechanics of the slots straightforward, others may have a hard time understanding how to make their slot games work.
What if you want to skip the hard work and just get to the fun of enjoying the slot game? If you search online, you will find that there are some plugins for adding a slot machine to Minecraft. Just install a plugin of your choice and set up the slot games as you desire. Your players on your server can then get right to playing them.
Slot Machine Schematic Minecraft Download
Have Fun Designing Your Slot Game in Minecraft
Slot Machine Schematic Diagram
You now have the resources you need to help you build a slot machine mini-game in Minecraft. Remember, if you want some real slot machine action, you can always play a game like the Highlander Slot from Microgaming online for real money.