Very good video, thank you. It helped me a lot to figure out exactly how it works. I recently bought one of these machines, but unfortunately it doesn't work properly. This machine is far more complicated then any other bally EM slot. I checked and replaced some relays, after that the game and all of the features are ok, but the payout doesn't work at all. The prize added on the credit counter, and the hopper does nothing. I think some parts are missing from my machine, mostly from the upper box. Some relays or some wires, or someone rewired this piece. Please, can you take some pictures of your machine's upper box wirings/relays mounted on the backwall, and the lower drawer under the hopper unit. Mine has nothing in the lower section just a hanging plug. Thank you! Sorry for my disabled english.
@@lowlevel31 Oh man, Thank You! Now I understand what is the problem on my machine :) Now i can see the differences in the upper section. I thought they were missing wires or something, but its just set to register not hopper pay. I will check this and the other setting options for jackpot values, coins. The instruction sticker is missing from mine. You mentioned a schematics and maybe other papers. Is there a chance i can get a copy of it? Thank You!
Nice video and a nice machine. Do you know something about the history of this game? Was the "Twenty One" only built for the dutch market? I always thought, they built all machines in USA for the global market and not only for 1 specific country. Hope you know more about :-)
Don't know any details about it, only found a NL flyer and a schematic that stated 'dutch' of this machine online and very little other reference. It has an original Bally chicago tag on the side though.
@@lowlevel31 Thank you! It seems difficult to get more information. What would you think, what is a good price for the "Twenty one"? My dad is looking for this machine, but i wonder how much it would be worth in good working condition.
Most unique and rare games like The Bally's 21 were made specific for one market there were other nice games that were specific to Sweden others that were specific to Australia and Denmark most of the games made in the United States were generic 809 and 742 type machines that were mass produced for our casinos games like in this video we're very limited in their production that makes them extremely rare especially in the United States due to the fact that they were only made to be exported to a specific country I absolutely love this video I just acquired one after almost 15 years of looking for one
Very good video, thank you. It helped me a lot to figure out exactly how it works.
I recently bought one of these machines, but unfortunately it doesn't work properly. This machine is far more complicated then any other bally EM slot. I checked and replaced some relays, after that the game and all of the features are ok, but the payout doesn't work at all. The prize added on the credit counter, and the hopper does nothing.
I think some parts are missing from my machine, mostly from the upper box. Some relays or some wires, or someone rewired this piece.
Please, can you take some pictures of your machine's upper box wirings/relays mounted on the backwall, and the lower drawer under the hopper unit. Mine has nothing in the lower section just a hanging plug.
Thank you!
Sorry for my disabled english.
Hi. Mine has nothing under the hopper unit. From the top unit I have some pictures here:
newlifegames.com/nlg/index.php?topic=26626.0
@@lowlevel31 Oh man, Thank You! Now I understand what is the problem on my machine :) Now i can see the differences in the upper section.
I thought they were missing wires or something, but its just set to register not hopper pay. I will check this and the other setting options for jackpot values, coins.
The instruction sticker is missing from mine.
You mentioned a schematics and maybe other papers. Is there a chance i can get a copy of it?
Thank You!
Do you sell machines now and then?
Nice video and a nice machine. Do you know something about the history of this game? Was the "Twenty One" only built for the dutch market? I always thought, they built all machines in USA for the global market and not only for 1 specific country. Hope you know more about :-)
Don't know any details about it, only found a NL flyer and a schematic that stated 'dutch' of this machine online and very little other reference. It has an original Bally chicago tag on the side though.
@@lowlevel31 Thank you! It seems difficult to get more information. What would you think, what is a good price for the "Twenty one"? My dad is looking for this machine, but i wonder how much it would be worth in good working condition.
Most unique and rare games like The Bally's 21 were made specific for one market there were other nice games that were specific to Sweden others that were specific to Australia and Denmark most of the games made in the United States were generic 809 and 742 type machines that were mass produced for our casinos games like in this video we're very limited in their production that makes them extremely rare especially in the United States due to the fact that they were only made to be exported to a specific country
I absolutely love this video I just acquired one after almost 15 years of looking for one
No jackpot in this video.
Here they are called 'jackpots' ;)