New £1 coin mechs and machines

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New £1 coin mechs and machines

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Hi,

Incase you didn't know. Tarco work with John Turner at Janet and John Rides for the distribution of Tomy gacha vending machines. John can be contacted at janetandjohnrides@yahoo.co.uk

John is also distributing the New £1 coin mech on our behalf allowing us to concentrate on product development.

If you need anything from me please let me know.

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Re: New £1 coin mechs and machines

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Hi I will need a load of Tomy Coin mechs, how much are they? Are they the Beaver ones?

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Re: New £1 coin mechs and machines

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Hi

Sorry for the late response!

The coin mech is direct from TOMY as we partner with them for all Gacha machine sales for all countries outside of Asia. This coin mech is tried and tested with TOMY behind it, designed to work with the original machine. (BEWARE OF POOR COPIES OUT THERE)

The price will be £24.50 plus VAT plus delivery and John Turner at Janet and John is our distributor for mechs, machines and spares allowing us to concentrate on product development.

John can be contacted on 07866 270643 or janetandjohnrides@yahoo.co.uk

If you need me for anything Office 01737 556 526 Mobile 07795657115 or richard.holland@tarcointernational.com

Cheers

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Re: New £1 coin mechs and machines

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When will it be released?
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Re: New £1 coin mechs and machines

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Will the new mech accept the old coins as well as the new ones?
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Re: New £1 coin mechs and machines

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Electronic mechs will
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Re: New £1 coin mechs and machines

Post by cliffxtc »

Can't modify existing mechs then? This looks like a nightmare to switch over. If you switch all your machines to the new one straight away, you'll miss out from customers who don't have new coins. If you wait it's the reverse.
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Re: New £1 coin mechs and machines

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I think they are modified to accept both, its only a couple of mm difference. But expect a few more slugs in mechanical mechs though
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Re: New £1 coin mechs and machines

Post by FlintVending »

That is correct Matt
I know a very good engineer that can do it to accept both!
http://www.coinoperatedgroup.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=5292&start=20#p41963
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