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Old Goldmaster Machine? Worth messing with???

grumpy

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Hi Folks;
I have a friend with an old White Goldmaster GS 63 or 65 one of those he could not read for sure. Was wondering is a machine in this age a thing to play with or just trash. Have any idea how old and what system they work on?? I know very very little about the gold machines past or present have heard of pulse induction and such but basicly know nota. Any advise appreciated.
Can batteries be put together for these old machines?
Thanks much
Grumpy
 
[quote grumpy]Hi Folks;
I have a friend with an old White Goldmaster GS 63 or 65 one of those he could not read for sure. Was wondering is a machine in this age a thing to play with or just trash. Have any idea how old and what system they work on?? I know very very little about the gold machines past or present have heard of pulse induction and such but basicly know nota. Any advise appreciated.
Can batteries be put together for these old machines?
Thanks much
Grumpy[/quote].....................................................................................................Probably Not, Save your money, even a GEB Supreme 5 Discriminator would be better than this Goldmaster! The Goldmaster 63 or 65 I think dates pre 1970. If it uses obsolete batteries it is not worth the trouble or money to get it converted! All it is good for now is as a "COLLECTOR's ITEM"!!.....................................HH....................Joe
 
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