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Penny squashing macines
Refering to one of Kipax's photos of Blackpool posted today
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First time I ever saw this one.. Must have walked past it a million times as well. certainly never seen one anywhere else.
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I've seen one in SeaLife Centre and one in the Tower. I'm almost sure there was one in Scarborough when we went earlier this year. Can't remember where I've seen others.
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Most of the popular museums and attritions have them now. My lads got about ten of them. Quite a cheep souvenir really…..lol
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Used the one at the tower.Now if it was Princess Annes face on it it would not matter.Owt must be an improvement on the one she has now LOL!
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I think they're a great idea - I always get one if there's a machine about. I first came across them at Disneyland a few years ago - but they're everywhere now.
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Aye but it say 10p on it and it should only be 9p because it screws my penny up as well
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ive always though it was illegal to like burn money so this is the same innit....Doug your sons goin prison :)
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I do believe if you look closer on the machine there is some blurb that explains that the machine is not illegal. I can't remember the reasoning but it defo says something about it.
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I recall seeing bracelets made from the old silver thruppenny bits by drilling holes through them to link with a chain loop. When I asked someone about 40 years ago to drill a hole in a coin for me I was told it was High Treason! Maybe times have changed.
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I must have a closer look at one of these machines next time I see one. I'm just a bit of a skinflint when it comes to spending 50p in order to demolish 1p. lol but you are right that it is a cheap souvenir when compared to other things.
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When i was an apprentice we used to make rings out of old bob coins, that would be a shilling to any young uns out there
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How did you make them? Did one coin make one ring like a signet ring? At first I had visions of you drilling a big hole through the middle to put your finger through and then realised that didn't seem likely.
Then I thought I've seen the gold rings etc made with Krugerrands and sovereigns but they are in a sort of gem type setting which I presume doesn't affect the coin itself. Is that how you did them? |
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Right then willow here goes.First you drill an 8 mm hole in the middle.That then goes on a jig and is tightened on with a nut.We then placed it in a lathe and turning the lathe slowly with our left hand we hammered away with an hammer lightly with our right hand.
When we had it formed we used a file while the lathe was moving to round it off.Polished it up with emery paper. Next step was to place the ring in a collet and drill the hole to finger size,deburr it and bobs your uncle.We only used the old shilling pieces because they had a high silver content than the newer ones. |
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They have those m/c on Liverpool docks too
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