Slots in Africa

Some Photos in Africa


The beach.  Where is the sandy beach?

 

 

SHOPPING:

 

 

 

The BUS - looks safe to me.

 

Alex & John drinking Coffee in Shop

               

Hassan & Alex in the Shop.

Photo from the Hotel room

 

Photo from the Hotel Room 

 While driving around

 

PISS STOP

The guys would water that tree all day.

Mr. Tony Mills set me up for the interview for the Job in Guinea Africa.
 
Something happened, with the shipment of machines. They were expecting Old mechanical slot machines, but they received Bally E.     The machines were always going into a tilt.
 
When I arrived, I set up a bank of games.
And noticed that the machines would tilt as coins are played, or when the handle was pulled.
 
Noticed sometimes there was a delay when the coin went in and the credit was registered on the game.
 
The power there was 220 at 50 cycles.
So I started looking closer to the power. Found everything the Cycles dropped to 45 the game would tilt.
 
Getting parts and or help from Bally were imposable.
 
I removed the crystal on the main board and replaced it with the one off the soundboard.
That way the games would work even if the cycles would drop to 42.
 
The Country was beautiful and the people were very nice. Except at the Airport
Found a lot of thieves hanging around and trying to pickpocket.
 
Met some really nice people, enjoyed my time there.
Do to the fact that the person I was working for was unable to pay me in American Money as the contract stated. I had to cut my stay there short and return to the States.