I never used them, but i was amazed how they worked for many years.


Does anyone remember Ferndsey, he was one of the first Barrers, i used to hear stories that he would walk into the service Station & wheel out the fruitmachine, or he would smash the glass of the machine & pull out the £1 coin tube/20p/token tube & he would leave with a bag full of coins, i never knew him but he was one of the most wanted players out there." wrote:Does anyone remember the old fishing wire, that clocked up loads of credits on bell fruit/jpm machines, or the strimming wire many years later.
I never used them, but i was amazed how they worked for many years.![]()
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" wrote:Does anyone remember Ferndsey, he was one of the first Barrers, i used to hear stories that he would walk into the service Station & wheel out the fruitmachine, or he would smash the glass of the machine & pull out the £1 coin tube/20p/token tube & he would leave with a bag full of coins, i never knew him but he was one of the most wanted players out there." wrote:Does anyone remember the old fishing wire, that clocked up loads of credits on bell fruit/jpm machines, or the strimming wire many years later.
I never used them, but i was amazed how they worked for many years.![]()
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I remember the old Ace trick:" wrote:Does anyone remember Ferndsey, he was one of the first Barrers, i used to hear stories that he would walk into the service Station & wheel out the fruitmachine, or he would smash the glass of the machine & pull out the £1 coin tube/20p/token tube & he would leave with a bag full of coins, i never knew him but he was one of the most wanted players out there." wrote:Does anyone remember the old fishing wire, that clocked up loads of credits on bell fruit/jpm machines, or the strimming wire many years later.
I never used them, but i was amazed how they worked for many years.![]()
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