1930s Old Lottery Game Restoration

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Publicado 2022-06-24
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Tol Boul was produced by Tôlerie de Boulogne in the 1930s.

Old lottery game that was used in cafes / bars.
Made in France in the 1930s
The large ball had to be turned to mix the colored balls.
When a franc is inserted into the slot and the lever is actuated, a colored ball appears in the oval slot at the bottom of the device.
Each color corresponded to a winning price offered by the owner of the cafe.

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  • Thank you for watching this video. This item is for sale, if you are interested, please contact me at : otnd.contact@gmail.com/ 😉
  • @jessicad83
    I think the "wrong blue" was a happy accident, the contrast with the gold is stunning! Awesome job as always, thanks for sharing 👍
  • 8:05 that drop of oil falling down the spring was worth several replays 😎😎 who else ? 😃 BTW Great Restoration as usual 👍 and an amazing piece of histo
  • @FclssGaming
    2050 - Today's video we're restoring the Titanic
  • @frankierzucekjr
    Idk if anyone got that part at 2:40 lol. It's Rose dropping her necklace into the ocean from Titanic. Lmao. I had to replay it a few times because I was wondering what that sound was. Hahaha pretty funny
  • @paullambert7840
    The shot of the drop of lubricant rolling down the spring was brilliant. Nice job. (Starting at 8:05)
  • @Saavik256
    It's a shame that such games disappeared from cafes/bars. Another amazing restoration and amazing video! :)
  • This machine looks amazing, another job well done! My question is that did the gilded wax actually cost 5000$ because it's made of pure gold, or is that a joke? Either way, it looks amazing, once again! Thank you for the content!
  • @lydiaflatt9859
    I’m always fascinated that you can ‘make’ matching screws and feet, etc. Amazing work. Thanks for sharing!! Keep up the good work.😊
  • @RestoredChannel
    What a cool piece! "10 year loan"for the paint🤣 awesome work as always 👏
  • @shawnwright4129
    The ball saying "finally free" gave me a giggle. I enjoyed watching this one!
  • @SherryRector
    I’m happy someone is restoring these old beauties as they need to be appreciated and some are 100 years or almost 100. Very few of today’s toys will last that long.
  • This is the most awesome thing I ever seen 😊 I think I will spend all the money trying to catch the bonus 🤣 great video mate
  • @thomasfinch6292
    I just love seeing all the work you put into these. That you can still see the beauty in what other people might just toss as junk. Makes me very happy.
  • @cage1012
    こんなおもちゃあるんですね!面白い!
  • @markhansen3513
    I really don't know why the making of the screws impressed me the most! Good job! <3
  • I gotta say you are the first restoration channel I’ve seen that makes the perfect restoration content. I notice with other restoration channels they don’t put in as much work making things look as great as you do!
  • It's heartwarming to see these old objects which probably hold lots of good memories getting brought back to "life"
  • @redcarkyle123
    Watching that droplet slide its way down the spring was incredibly satisfying!
  • Excellent restoration! The filming process makes me think of "How It's Made" or "Comment c'est fait" which has been produced in Québec, Canada since 2001!