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 history !
Loved that part. The drop of oil going down the Spring was so totally Awesome. Just many moons ago the 60's an 70's Generation would have been Totally blown away
Agreed, this came out great! Also….great use of the Late and Great Bob Ross’s quote! 😃 ETA: how many more times can I possibly use the word “great”…lol!
Sadly the gambling laws have extended to this activity as well. A few years ago the french government even shot down an old lady's home lottery that she did for her neighbours and even confiscated all her earnings.
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.
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.
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!
You need to put a padlock on that door, if you don't want to have sneaky bar patrons reclaiming their francs. 😄 Brilliant restauration! Kind of wish this sort of entertainment still existed in modern bars.
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!
je peux passé des heures à regarder vos vidéos. Elle sont apaisante et redécouvrir les jeux ou outils de nos grands-parents. Votre travail est exceptionnel
Out of all of the restoration channels on You Tube I think yours is the best, because the items you restore are fun and unique, and not just knives, guns, or old model cars like so many other channels. A real joy to watch!
Where on earth are you getting these old beautiful machines ! They are fantastic...and you are doing them a great justice by restoring them!! Nice work!!!
Man you have put SO MUCH MONEY into your shop! But I’m happy because I love that you can make practical ALL the parts you need! Love your videos so much!
Hey mate, hi from Australia, I remember watching you're first video and now watching this one, you've come such a long way with your restorations and editing skills, well done. One thing with the bead ball though, instead of breaking out the stick welder you could have silver soldered it, would have kept a nicer finish around the connection areas, just a thought but well done none the less, keep up the good work👍☺️
I have never see that kind of coin machine beore. The restoration is also 10++. Have a Happy midsummer holyday. Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
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This is a sci fi film of restoring. It's completely fascinating. Congratulaciones for the restorer, and the producción of the film, and of course for the casting.
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!
I looked it up and it SEEMS relatively cheap even if you go with that specific French version of the brand??? I’m confused as to why there was no “haha just kidding it cost 20 bucks”
So great watching the transformation. You really take restoration to the next level! (And, wow, that gold paint is expensive!) My one request would be more on-screen explanations about what you're doing. There were many steps when I didn't understand what was taking place.
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
pretty sure that was sarcasm. that exact pot of wax from their french website is under 20 euro. though is about 613 euro for a liter. as an american, these measurements are.....something else.
@@bittervagrant That would be the American way. The French are proud of their artisan heritage and want to keep it as original as possible. Americans just lie and fake it, as always.
I thoroughly enjoyed your video, and the ending put a big smile on my face and made me chuckle. Thank you so much for sharing this video presentation of your wonderful God-given talents and abilities.
Awesome restoration as usual! Just one thing: I'm not sure if you're using a special lens to film wielding or not, because filming it directly will damage a dslr camera's sensor
Thank you for your opinion. I will be glad if you rate my work on my channel. By the way, in one of the videos we made a golden bracelet out of a piece of cheese.
Amazing work, dude! Really stunning looking piece! Beautiful! 😃 But who built it should've thought about a easier way to return the little balls. 😬 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
The Santa Cruz adult school used the Louden Nelson community center building back then in 1988; there was a bingo game room, just for senior citizens just right across the hallway. ✅️ ↔️ 👉 ➡️ 🔜 🔛 ✅️ 👷♀️ 😳 👏 🙌 🤣 😂 👷♂️
This might be a long shot, and I've done absolutely zero research whatsoever...but 😁 'Tol Boul'. Could it be the source of the now anglicized word 'Tombola'? It is exactly the same sort of machine. A Bingo or lottery machine? What do you think people? Excellent restoration as always 🧡
You should make a you tube "short" vid with that drop of lubricant spiraling down the spring; it's one of the most satisfying things I've seen on you tube.
@@anthonyross6051 So... every time a bead comes out, the barkeep has to unscrew the wheel/shaft on the right, remove wheel/shaft, pop the ball out, drop in the bead that came out? That's kinda... awkward & a little time consuming. Should be a way to easily pop beads back in without having to unscrew anything.
@@splehcar no, the wood tray he made that sits at the bottom holds all the coins/beads put in the machine, he only has to take the ball off once all the beads are gone.
You are extremely skilled and it's a pleasure to watch your work but too often I feel your restorations lose all their character, but then I'm an antique dealer
Awesome job. It seems the colors just fell into place beautifully. I like to think there maybe someone who shows this to a great grandparent or grand parent will have them reminiscing of the good old lottery games they used to play, triggering good times
That was awesome, its a cool Bar game. I love it when you start the Lathe up an going In your own little world.. I did Machine Shop for like 6 months. Ìt was great. I only got so far, I had lots of trouble trying to learn calculus trig I had to learn that before I could run the CNC Lathe
A spectacular job of restoring every single piece in this massive project. What is even more impressive to me though, is the masterpiece of video editing done to make this process look so smooth and seamless.
JE TROUVE VOS RESTAURATION TELLEMENT INCROYABLES...QUE SI J'AVAIS L'ARGENT...JE VOUS AURAIS FAIT DES OFFRES POUR PLUSIEURS D'ENTRE-ELLES. BRAVO SUPER TRAVAIL
I'm a new subscriber. And damn you do good work. I buy and sell antiques and collectibles and I wish I had just a small piece of your talent. The tools are only as good as the man using them.
Thank you for watching this video.
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I’d only be interested if you swapped out the red and white balls for blue 😲🍻
I just have to ask how they feel before you start cause some parts just look like they'd feel incredibly disgusting lol.
@@drunkdunc8738 mmm I
The shot of the drop of lubricant rolling down the spring was brilliant. Nice job. (Starting at 8:05)
You stole someone else's comment but it's ok 😀🤗
Thank you for adding a timestamp, not all heroes wear capes
@@jcclark7788 Did I? I didn't see it
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 history !
I had to go get a tissue.
I had to change my underwear.
Truth. I want to share that oil drop with the world.
Loved that part. The drop of oil going down the Spring was so totally Awesome. Just many moons ago the 60's an 70's Generation would have been Totally blown away
@@Adam_Lynn Same. I had to get a tissue for the amount of tears I've shed watching this masterpiece
I think the "wrong blue" was a happy accident, the contrast with the gold is stunning! Awesome job as always, thanks for sharing 👍
Agreed, this came out great! Also….great use of the Late and Great Bob Ross’s quote! 😃
ETA: how many more times can I possibly use the word “great”…lol!
Bob Ross comment! Earned a like
@@MR_ii_5150 DEFINITELY 😆
I had the same thought. Was going to comment & saw that you did it for me. What a pal!
@@504CreoleCrystal What Bob Ross quote? Couldn't find it.
It's a shame that such games disappeared from cafes/bars. Another amazing restoration and amazing video! :)
Sadly the gambling laws have extended to this activity as well. A few years ago the french government even shot down an old lady's home lottery that she did for her neighbours and even confiscated all her earnings.
@@ryouskun4754 Government sucks
@@ryouskun4754 yeesh I get wanting to end gambling since addiction and all but way to take all her earnings… unless she was stealing..
@@ryouskun4754 thats just stupid
@@JJAB91 no greater evil in history than government
The ball saying "finally free" gave me a giggle. I enjoyed watching this one!
I approve 👌 👏 👍
What a cool piece! "10 year loan"for the paint🤣 awesome work as always 👏
So I just googled the product and it’s only 20 bucks I guess he was scammed or something 😂
@@FlorianLatapie he be trollin
@@FlorianLatapie We've been bamboozled!
@@FlorianLatapie maybe you found a fake idk
Nah he's clearly joking
I’m always fascinated that you can ‘make’ matching screws and feet, etc. Amazing work. Thanks for sharing!! Keep up the good work.😊
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.
Ikr
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.
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!
You should check out My Mechanics, too. That guy's videos are on point.
@@Jetmech1781 and also “cool again restoration”! Both are amazing at what they do!
It's heartwarming to see these old objects which probably hold lots of good memories getting brought back to "life"
My heart stopped when you opened the gilding wax... that stuff is gorgeous! Worth EVERY penny!
🎉😢😮😅😊😂❤❤❤❤
That was fun. The drop down the spring was genius. Greetings from Munich / Germany
2050 - Today's video we're restoring the Titanic
What’s ironic is by then the titanic would have completely evaporated
@@XteroBlade2117true
You just made my day better 😂😂😂
@@AN1C418 just to let you know the Titanic is underwater. How would he be able to swim there? It’s like deeper than your mum.
Best comment 😂
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
And no way to cheat, you have to pay 😆. Thank you David 🍻😉
You need to put a padlock on that door, if you don't want to have sneaky bar patrons reclaiming their francs. 😄
Brilliant restauration! Kind of wish this sort of entertainment still existed in modern bars.
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!
Looks great and the oil rolling down the spring was Marvelous !!
je peux passé des heures à regarder vos vidéos. Elle sont apaisante et redécouvrir les jeux ou outils de nos grands-parents. Votre travail est exceptionnel
Beautiful as ever. You're an excellent craftsman, love the content!
Out of all of the restoration channels on You Tube I think yours is the best, because the items you restore are fun and unique, and not just knives, guns, or old model cars like so many other channels. A real joy to watch!
Your videos are therapeutic, I'm learning to be patient and detail oriented.
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Where on earth are you getting these old beautiful machines ! They are fantastic...and you are doing them a great justice by restoring them!! Nice work!!!
Love all these great finds you have to work on! Your half asmr quiet videos are the BEST 🙌🏽👏👏👏👏
Man you have put SO MUCH MONEY into your shop! But I’m happy because I love that you can make practical ALL the parts you need! Love your videos so much!
Mec tu fais un boulot incroyable. Moi qui suis passionné de brocante et de vieux objets , ça fait vraiment plaisir de voir un tel travail 🎉
I really don't know why the making of the screws impressed me the most! Good job!
Hey mate, hi from Australia, I remember watching you're first video and now watching this one, you've come such a long way with your restorations and editing skills, well done.
One thing with the bead ball though, instead of breaking out the stick welder you could have silver soldered it, would have kept a nicer finish around the connection areas, just a thought but well done none the less, keep up the good work👍☺️
I have never see that kind of coin machine beore. The restoration is also 10++. Have a Happy midsummer holyday. Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
This is giving me bioshock vibes, I love this Art Deco style...there needs to be more brought back! Breathe life into the old and make it new!
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This Is Giving Me Bioshock Vibes I Love This Art 🎨👨🎨 Deco Style There Needs To Be More Brought Back Middle Front Forward Breath Life Live Comatose Vegetable 🥦🥕 Dead Death Die Diet Into Outto Inbetweento Outbetweento The New Young Middle Aged Old Past Present 🎁 Future And Make It New Young Middle Aged Old Past Present 🎁 Future
gives me fallout vibes
This is a sci fi film of restoring. It's completely fascinating. Congratulaciones for the restorer, and the producción of the film, and of course for the casting.
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!
no its only like 50$
I looked it up and it SEEMS relatively cheap even if you go with that specific French version of the brand??? I’m confused as to why there was no “haha just kidding it cost 20 bucks”
@@monster-teeth5378 Yeah, I was wondering about that the whole time. I guess he thought we'd know he wasn't that crazy.
Yes, normally it cost $8,000 in your opinion it would be good for her to lie.
I do believe he was making a joke or just being sarcastic lol especially the 10 year loan part
First : I'm so jealous of your toolset and your patience.
Second : I love that blue colour. I had a classic motorbike that blue.
So great watching the transformation. You really take restoration to the next level! (And, wow, that gold paint is expensive!) My one request would be more on-screen explanations about what you're doing. There were many steps when I didn't understand what was taking place.
Pretty sure he was joking about the price of that paint 😂
Wow. So cool I loved watching the oil spiral down the spring coil! So fun!
These are absolutely heaven
Very beautiful restoration. The oil drop down the spring deserve a lot.
I love the fact that you just made your own screws instead of buying them. That’s a real girlboss moment right there!
Bro casually called a guy "girlboss"
if he secretly bought the screws and only pretended to make them then it would be a gaslight moment >:3
Using these videos to cope with stress, and the little buddy escaping out the back always makes me chuckle.
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
After 195 comments... finally someone found the reference, congratulations 😆🚢❄
@@OldThingsNeverDie- hahaha yayy what do I win. Lmfao. I'm cool with a beer 🍺 hahha.
That was so funny too, idk how no one else caught it.
Absolutely beautiful, a true artist. Even the editing and asmr is all so perfect and it really tickles my brain lol
5 francs for a beer...you must be in Paris! Great job as always. But seriously a 10 year loan for the wax that's dedication above and beyond.
pretty sure that was sarcasm. that exact pot of wax from their french website is under 20 euro. though is about 613 euro for a liter. as an american, these measurements are.....something else.
I appreciate the dedication but next time just use spray paint an lie to us! Don’t go into debt for it.
@@bittervagrant That would be the American way. The French are proud of their artisan heritage and want to keep it as original as possible. Americans just lie and fake it, as always.
You find the most awesome things to restore! Great job 👍
I thoroughly enjoyed your video, and the ending put a big smile on my face and made me chuckle. Thank you so much for sharing this video presentation of your wonderful God-given talents and abilities.
Awesome restoration as usual! Just one thing: I'm not sure if you're using a special lens to film wielding or not, because filming it directly will damage a dslr camera's sensor
I film with 4-5 meters distance during welding, and zoom on the scene. I hope it's enough...
@@OldThingsNeverDie- Not enough
Seu trabalho é perfeito e, é a filmagem que faz com que o vídeo torne_ser leve e atrativo. Continue assim. Excelente trabalho.
Very good restoration. Never seen one before. Interesting concept on how people can gamble to get a free drink of some sort lol
J'ai découvert tes vidéos récemment, magnifiques restaurations sans aucun mot, c'est juste satisfaisant. Bravo pour la patience et les compétences :)
Incredible craftsmanship! What a beautiful game!
That was epic 👍 great job. Lots of work involved but it looks fantastic.
I love your beautiful work. To me coffee is love, coffee is life. Cheers. ☕
Спасибо за интересное видео!смотришь на вашу реставрацию словно чудо -превращение старой вещи в новую
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Gorgeous. The shot of oil going down the spring… 👍🏼
You make awesome content! D’un petit Belge.
Thank you for your opinion. I will be glad if you rate my work on my channel. By the way, in one of the videos we made a golden bracelet out of a piece of cheese.
this was fun and came out so elegant....needs more blue beads ;-)
Amazing work, dude! Really stunning looking piece! Beautiful! 😃
But who built it should've thought about a easier way to return the little balls. 😬
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
no yapping, no voice, just watch it happen with high quality audio.
PERFECT
Good job, Bro. in this restoration video, I'm seeing a lot of new things. And it's so nice to see every detail 🍻🍻🍻🤩❤️
Man, you should have your own tv show. You have such wonderful toys.
Как всегда приятно следить за процессом реставрации, спасибо за контент ♡
Amazing job restoring the old lottery game to working order, and it looks much better, too. Great work.
Maybe the blue wasnt the correct, but the combo with gold, looks enough gorgeous...
I loved it(for me its a nice combo colour)
Once again a beautiful job by a gifted craftsman
Meanwhile 200 years later I different guy is cleaning his project.
Vous êtes doté d’un nombre de connaissances incroyables pour mener ces restaurations de A à Z. Impressionnant et inspirant, merci 😊
Trabalho incrível. Parabéns 👏👏🇧🇷
The Santa Cruz adult school used the Louden Nelson community center building back then in 1988; there was a bingo game room, just for senior citizens just right across the hallway. ✅️ ↔️ 👉 ➡️ 🔜 🔛 ✅️ 👷♀️ 😳 👏 🙌 🤣 😂 👷♂️
You always find the most intriguing games. Nice restoration.
This might be a long shot, and I've done absolutely zero research whatsoever...but 😁 'Tol Boul'. Could it be the source of the now anglicized word 'Tombola'? It is exactly the same sort of machine. A Bingo or lottery machine? What do you think people?
Excellent restoration as always 🧡
You should make a you tube "short" vid with that drop of lubricant spiraling down the spring; it's one of the most satisfying things I've seen on you tube.
lovely restoration. how do the beads get back into the ball, once theyve come out?
Excellent question!
The same way he put the beads in after cleaning them...remove the ball and use a funnel. Look at 14:44
@@anthonyross6051 So... every time a bead comes out, the barkeep has to unscrew the wheel/shaft on the right, remove wheel/shaft, pop the ball out, drop in the bead that came out? That's kinda... awkward & a little time consuming. Should be a way to easily pop beads back in without having to unscrew anything.
@@splehcar no, the wood tray he made that sits at the bottom holds all the coins/beads put in the machine, he only has to take the ball off once all the beads are gone.
The restoration is amazingly done
You are extremely skilled and it's a pleasure to watch your work but too often I feel your restorations lose all their character, but then I'm an antique dealer
i just discovered this channel via recommendations. i'm lovin' it. the lack of commentary adds to the charm
How does the lottery part work?
I assume that you put in a coin, it unlocks the spinny thing, then a Bann comes out and depending on what color it is a different prize
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Awesome job. It seems the colors just fell into place beautifully. I like to think there maybe someone who shows this to a great grandparent or grand parent will have them reminiscing of the good old lottery games they used to play, triggering good times
WOnderful job. I so very much enjoy watching you at work. A true craftsman.
Your little treasure box is so cute ☺️
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Beautiful 🤩 craftsmanship.
Love to watch your videos.
Thank you for sharing. 🤩
Cool to see the name brand products that you use in your country that are comparative to the name brands that are used in other countries.
I'm surprised nobody commented yet about that genius edit of the titanic soundtrack when the base sinks in the acid bath!
That was awesome, its a cool Bar game. I love it when you start the Lathe up an going In your own little world.. I did Machine Shop for like 6 months. Ìt was great. I only got so far, I had lots of trouble trying to learn calculus trig I had to learn that before I could run the CNC Lathe
Beautiful mechanism before restoration. I can wait to watch the video.
A spectacular job of restoring every single piece in this massive project. What is even more impressive to me though, is the masterpiece of video editing done to make this process look so smooth and seamless.
The gold is stunning. Well done.
That was great! Such a joy to watch a true artist at work.
Awesome! I like drinking coffee. Love this video. The best part is that the giy compare with the original version.
"finally free" made me cackle xD Donno why but I was NOT expecting that.
The droplet down the spring was also insanely satisfying.
You have some really handy tools and machinery to do this job. Great work of restoring it.
Thanks!
Excellence in every step, striving for perfection.
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the motion tracked 'finally free' got me dude lmaoo
JE TROUVE VOS RESTAURATION TELLEMENT INCROYABLES...QUE SI J'AVAIS L'ARGENT...JE VOUS AURAIS FAIT DES OFFRES POUR PLUSIEURS D'ENTRE-ELLES.
BRAVO SUPER TRAVAIL
Watching that droplet slide its way down the spring was incredibly satisfying!
$8000? Very funny! I checked and for that size it’s only about $20 US!!!
Amazing job, though!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love that you find this fun/rare stuff.
Enjoy watching making something old looking like new.
Besutiful piece and cheers!
Great job! Beer is the right coffee! Thank you, you made my friday evening ;))))))
I'm a new subscriber. And damn you do good work. I buy and sell antiques and collectibles and I wish I had just a small piece of your talent. The tools are only as good as the man using them.
5:56 … right 😂 Amazing job as always !