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#1 Guest_Anonymous_*

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Posted 05 November 2003 - 06:39 AM

I Have been directed to this site via somebody else, and wondered if anyone could tell me where i could find info on an old fruitmachine i used to play when i was a child.

The machine was around about 1989, and was called "Lucky Lady"

Could anyone help on this please.

If so please reply to mark@marksclassics.co.uk

Thanks.

Mark J

#2 strongl

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Posted 05 November 2003 - 07:21 AM

:cry: i am new ere so i cant help :cry:

#3 lincs leisure R us

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Posted 05 November 2003 - 11:59 AM

lucky lady was either a pcp machine housed in the same cabinet as the old reel crazy which was a jpm machine or lucky lady was made by jpm i'm not to sure :roll: . i do remember the machine ur talking about it was either brought out as a 2p or 5p machine only.


i'm not to sure if lucky lady was a conversion or not.

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Posted 05 November 2003 - 05:27 PM

I seem to vaguely remember a machine in excess of 20 years ago and I'm sure it was called Lucky Lady. It was a 1p or 2p play machine and a feature on it had you trying to guess the correct queen from a row of 4 playing card queens. You could win 4,8 or 12p from this ace game. I'm not sure if it was a gamble for a smaller win. I seem to remember the jp was 3 ACE symbols with either a 20p JP or a 50p JP. so if this is the one, It seems like it was produced by ACE.

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Posted 05 November 2003 - 06:00 PM

:D

#6 Dave3622

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Posted 05 November 2003 - 06:47 PM

I used to play on Lucky Lady all the time about 10 years ago. Can't remember who made it but it was a 2p play, £1.50 jackpot machine. It was also IDENTICAL to another machine called Fruit King, the only difference being the artwork and reels.




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