Who was the 1st ever player???

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Who was the 1st ever player???

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Somone must know who the 1st ever fruitmachine player was?

Im saying brighton/blackpool local??
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My bet's on an insider in the gaming industry, perhaps one of the coders? This is of course long before companies started clamping down with strict rules for employees, disciplinary action, garden leave and tribunals that are enforced now.
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My bet is someone from Las Vegas in the early 1920's!
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Haha dunno. There's quite a few old timers on here now.

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lol ,,,,,,,, there's a few of us old school players on here ,,,,,,,, im 38 and have been at this since i was around 15

martin is 41 i think , and has been at it as long as me


glendale and betch are practically oap's


but im putting my money on northerner butch as being the oldest known pro player
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there were players who won on one armed bandits by pulling the handle at a certain speed so would guess at the 1920s
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Could you making a decent living out of it in the 4.80 token days?
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Everyone will remember when they first heard of someone who knew the score, but i doubt they were the first.
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Remember seeing my first “player" on minder.He was a school boy who was sharking fruit in Winchester club and got it with 50p!
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quizard wrote:Could you making a decent living out of it in the 4.80 token days?

i never did ,,,,,,, if truth be told i was generally potless back then , with the occasional good week ,,,,,,,,

never started making any decent money until the £10 cash days ushered in.
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Antony from a thriving university town in Oxfordshire.

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I was making regular money before it went to 10 pound cash,it wasn't 100% consistent though and it would be fair to say that I had an unfair advantage a lot of the time as I was able to obtain sizeable quantities of machine tokens by various means.


I first player I knew of was an old chap we called the professor .he was known to me about the time of 4 pound token jpts but already had a reputation amongst other locals in my area,he used to travel and was doing early quizzers as well as fruits.

He must have been in his late fifties or early sixties back in the mid 80's.
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was Tony from Oxford :lol:
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quizard wrote:Could you making a decent living out of it in the 4.80 token days?
barcode, every ace machine, cash zone, card cash. I did ok. Think i did best out of £6 & £8ers.
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oldskool wrote:
quizard wrote:Could you making a decent living out of it in the 4.80 token days?
barcode, every ace machine, cash zone, card cash. I did ok. Think i did best out of £6 & £8ers.
I thought of you when this was posted! How many years ago did you start?
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