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  1. Not as regular as I want to be as Im in a land far far away!!! Still check in when I can!!! Just pinged a donation! Hope it helps!! Reg one day,,,Ill be up n running again
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  2. Hi guys Thanks to everyone and all the different resources and information in these forums. I present my mfme keyboard which after lock down will hopefully turn into a full cabinet with coin mech. Humble beginnings and work to be done still but has bought back such fond memories doing this. Thanks again everyone
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  3. So this is what I've ended up with - this one is about the designers past and present. Obviously the ex-member who does what he does with DVD's will not be on here. The names are in no special order, just how this site spouted them out. I DID add a couple of others to the list, as this is past and present. For this, I added Pandy and Fruitman - both of which I still have layouts in my collection that I play. Here is the update - if you know of any other ex-designers or missing current designers ( not ex-site members before anyone mentions the DVD seller ) then please shout.
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  4. hi guys i found this article from 1987 and wondered what the order of success would be now in 2020 ? the sheer amount of machines being made back then were huge but i guess in the nineties it was even more ? anyway what do you think is the current state of play regarding this success rate over the years ? https://www.lentontimes.co.uk/images/gallery/leen_gate/leen_gate_listener_44.htm In the United Kingdom the annual market requirement approximates to 60,000 fruit machines (installed in pubs and amusement arcades) and 8-10,000 Jackpot machines in private clubs. Five major manufacturers, all British, compete for this business. JPM, a South Wales firm, are probably the market leaders, but Bell-Fruit, which shares second place with Barcrest (part of the Bass Group), is always looking to increase its market share
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  5. Very nice and so cool - dosen't this make a big difference !
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  6. Pacdrive install and test on ooh AHH Dracula
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  7. ...plus some on there have only done one or maybe two layouts - just to play Devil's advocate. Maybe best to have no names as opposed to missing some off. Tough call.
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  8. Where can I find classic fruitmachines like Andy Capp, Reel cash, Turbo Reel, Club 2000, Mistral, Cashbuster?
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  9. Nah - I don't think I need to be there. It's not about me. In fairness, I had quite a few as well - I am probably not that far behind. Anyway, he gets the original one as it's important to say thank you for this. Interesting. So he didn't do any layouts and this is about the .FML Designers. I'll see if there is a way that works to put him in. Not yet - not saying no - but not yet. Let's see what he comes out with between now and when I have to submit this.
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  10. Looks great @Reg, but I also think your name should be on there too. There are a few more names I can think of from years gone by but I suppose its where you draw the line, I mean you could fill an entire page with just a few of Pandys aliases alone lol Its a difficult balancing act adding names both past & present and you can't put everyone on there so I think the list you've done is fine. Oh! and thanks for adding me too, at least my 'nick' doesn't take up much space Also 'Slot Action' makes me think of something entirely different
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