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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I think the "wrong blue" was a happy accident, the contrast with the gold is stunning! Awesome job as always, thanks for sharing 👍
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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
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2050 - Today's video we're restoring the Titanic
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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
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The shot of the drop of lubricant rolling down the spring was brilliant. Nice job. (Starting at 8:05)
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It's a shame that such games disappeared from cafes/bars. Another amazing restoration and amazing video! :)
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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!
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I’m always fascinated that you can ‘make’ matching screws and feet, etc. Amazing work. Thanks for sharing!! Keep up the good work.😊
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What a cool piece! "10 year loan"for the paint🤣 awesome work as always 👏
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The ball saying "finally free" gave me a giggle. I enjoyed watching this one!
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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.
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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
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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.
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こんなおもちゃあるんですね!面白い!
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I really don't know why the making of the screws impressed me the most! Good job! <3
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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!
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It's heartwarming to see these old objects which probably hold lots of good memories getting brought back to "life"
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Watching that droplet slide its way down the spring was incredibly satisfying!
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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!