In the video I didn't clearly show what's going on with the plastic container. I bought this new because the old one couldn't be restored. It was just too badly damaged
That kind of revolver is meant for small candies like runts. The one for gum balls have round holes and 3 springs like 22 degrees facing up to revolve well the gum balls. But I loved the video, brought me memories when I had like 100 of those !! 😅
I do, and I really enjoy the significant transformation of how it was at the beginning. And it looks as good as new after the fabulous work is all done!
The attention to detail is inhuman. Even refinishing the metal blemishes that otherwise wouldn't even be seen. The pinnacle of restoration mastery. I know you are proud of your work, and the master who trained you is also. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
thank you so much for your comment I am so happy to hear that my videos have that effect on you 😊❤ But there was never a master, I taught myself everything😅. Anyone who wants to do something can do it.😊
I think this man learned on his own . It just like anything u do the same way it us taken a part is the same way he puts it back together. Just some people won't take the time or put in the work like he does. And if someone did show him very good Teacher. But that's alot of money going in to that . I have one from the 1950 it glass and metal doesn't work but just to pay this man probably would be more then $200 I would think
Even as a little kid, I strongly believed these machines to be unsafe, unsanitary, and highly susceptible to dangerous tampering. You've done a great job with this restoration--thank you for sharing.
I saw what kids did to the gumball machine and the restaurant I went to. I was in shock that parents allowed their kids to put the gum in their mouths. No handwashing not even sanitizing I was so grossed out
@@cherryfantas actually i was serious. And right after i left this comment, my dad actually called me. Then he came over and we played catch until noon the next day. #STFU
It's easier than you think... I think. I've been able to reassemble my ps4 pro after a full teardown for cleaning. The hard part is figuring out how it all comes apart sometimes. Oh and screws I sometimes hate screws.
@@kiana.vharvey Yes and no. Clearly he did restorations before deciding to record, edit and produce these gems for us. Clearly the man 1) has a great tinkerer mind 2) can probably figure things out naturally
Attention to detail is often a hallmark of outstanding craftsmanship, and it's clear that the restorer put a lot of care and effort into the project. Polishing a hidden nut might seem like a small detail, but it speaks to the commitment to excellence in the restoration process. Thank you for recognizing and appreciating the dedication that goes into such work! 😊🛠️👏
Such incredible & wonderful restoring of a fun, classic, neat machine that will never go out of style!! It’s wonderful, brilliant people like you who truly bring light & joy back into our lives and hearts. Thank you so much for restoring this iconic classic!!
Those paint jobs are just insane! I love old fashioned gum ball machines. You restored this one amazingly! Wow you are so talented, aside from everything cool, I was impressed even to watch you make that screw!
A perfect restoration. I love that you completely stripped the piece down and meticulously cleaned, straightened, polished etc. every part. Some restorers don’t do that, but to me it is essential. Beautifully done!
I believe this is a Brabo machine (Belgian, made in ANtwerp, named after the famous Brabo legend). This machine is from the 70's, on later models plastic was more used instead of metal for some parts. The "screw"on top was originally a lock screw, so you could only unscrew it with a key.These machined used to be in supermarkets. I have the quad version of it, on a stand. Nice restauration !
@@MWRestoration thank you. In fact, it is a child trauma :) My mum never allowed me nor my siblings any of those chewing gums or little toys, so when I was around 45 (I’m born in 1973), I bought a quadruple machine to make up for that trauma :) Sadly my mum had passed away already by then.
@@hansdegeytere The chewing gum was never that appealing because it always looked like it had been in there for a year. But I would be interested in one of these machines for decoration in the house.
It can't often be said, that this was a phenomenal restoration. There are so many people on TH-cam who have no idea what they're doing, this was absolutely magic. And so very well done. Probably my 4th or 5th time watching it it's a real pleasure to see somebody who's a master at work.
I like it how you restore one part at a time. Instead of breaking the whole thing into pieces and the viewers are all confused where which spring a screw came from. Very clear and entertaining!
At that time it was often the case that young people burned holes in the gumball machines for fun. For the owners of a gumball machine office it was a great loss.
Although I am from a different country, I remember a gumball pulling machine that feels similar to putting coins in and pulling out beads-shaped gum when I was young, so I reminisce about the past for a while. There's really nothing but exclamations in your resilience. Thank you for reminding me of my old memories, and I wish you all the best at the same time.
Thank you so much for sharing. I watched with my 5 year old and he said excitedly..."ok, he needs to show me how to do this!" It's very gratifying to get my kids excited for making/restoring things.
I love restoration videos so many amazing vintage things get thrown out because it no longer works but i love that people are taking the time to restore them and reduce wastage
God, the powder coating looks so nice. So much better than painting. Makes something as simple as a gumball machine into something beautiful. Top notch restoration.
Man, the nostalgia is strong in this one. Loved those when I was a kid in the 90s, it always felt like a little 'adventure' getting something out of those machines.
Diese Automaten kenne ich noch aus meiner Kindheit und hingen fast an jedem Geschäft draußen an der Wand. Die Schäden deuten auf zwei Klassiker hin, die bei diesen Automaten leider immer aufgetreten sind und das dürfte dann auch der Grund für deren Entfernung gewesen sein. Zum einen wurde gerne versucht mit einem Feuerzeug den Plastikbehälter zum Schmelzen zu bringen, was in der Regel aber nicht funktioniert hat. Zum anderen wurden die Automaten vor allem an Silvester gerne gesprengt, soll heißen, man hat einen China-Böller hineingestreckt. Je nachdem welche Art von Böllern man benutzt hat, passierte entweder nicht viel, oder das Ding flog komplett auseinander.
13:19 If there are two or more bolts to be tightened on the same plane, it is not a good idea to tighten only one bolt or one bolt first in terms of the durability of the video. The reason for this is that if you tighten only one bolt or one bolt on the same plane first, a significant load will be applied only to the first bolt. This is not recommended as it can lead to faster deterioration of the area or the potential for bankruptcy. When tightening bolts at multiple locations on the same plane, the most recommended method is to alternately tighten the bolts little by little and then tighten them firmly.
First time seeing this channel and I have no knowledge in restoration, paint or machines so everything in this video was mind blowing to me and kept pulling out things I’ve never seen before. Even learnt how these bubblegum machines work now. definitely found a new way to relax on TH-cam and subscribing😭
That's a fantastic job of restoration you did on the machine, especially with the red paint! It brings back memories for me! Practically every week for 20 years I was doing something like this - usually just cleaning them. I had a Vending Machine route of similar machines, Norwest Model 60, with either the same plastic globe or a glass globe. My machines had a removable product chute on them, and on top was a keylock rather than the more basic screw lock top you designed, that's what the ridges inside the top cover lock depression are for.
Wow 😳 Fantastische Restauration!👍 Nicht nur sind diese Automaten sehr dekorativ, alte wie dieser im video sind teil der Kindheit vieler Menschen und mittlerweile selten. Super daß du einen gerettet hast! 🥰
This is how restoration videos should be edited! I watch a lot of other channels but I don’t like seeing 3 seconds of a screw being tweezed out or a rubber turtle. Great job! I love your videos!❤❤
So schön, dass ich dich gefunden habe. Ich folge hier einigen Restauratoren aus aller Welt, aber hier bin ich wirklich glücklich. Kein Pfusch, mega Equipment, top Ergebnisse. Danke dafür ❤ So glad I found you. I follow some restorers from all over the world, but I'm really happy here. No botch, professional equipment, perfect results. Thank you ❤
I came for the restoration content, but I stayed because he has a machine or tool for every little trinket or screw or anything he needs, both big and small. I’m more impressed by that 😂😂😂
Vielen Dank für das tolle Kompliment! 😊 Es freut mich sehr, dass dir meine Arbeit gefällt. Solche Worte motivieren mich, weiter kreativ zu sein. Danke für deine Unterstützung! 👍✨
You are truly a MASTER in what you do with your restorations. Thanks for sharing your videos that always leave me in AWE! Greetings from Albuquerque, New Mexico USA!
Excellent work. I used to have a rectangle one, every time I did a chore right I got a penny to get a gum all. I miss those childhood delights thank you for the reminder and I am glad I subscribed to your channel. ❤
Gumball machines remind many of us of our childhood. I am very pleased that you liked the video. Thank you for your subscription. Greetings from Germany
Bei uns in der Nachbarschaft gab es früher eine kleine Kneipe, da stand genauso ein Automat. Darin waren kandierte Erdnüsse. Eine Portion kostete 10 Pfennig. Als Kind habe ich für meinen Vater Zigaretten aus der Kneipe geholt. Das Wechselgeld wurde in Erdnüsse investiert. Schöne Restauration des alten Gerätes.
Danke erstmal für deinen Lob 😊. Die alten guten Zeiten. Stellen Sie sich mal vor heute würde ein Kind seinem Vater Zigaretten kaufen, was da los währe 😅. Die Automaten waren schon echt eine schöne Sache. Grüße aus Bremen
In the video I didn't clearly show what's going on with the plastic container. I bought this new because the old one couldn't be restored. It was just too badly damaged
I was thinking about that. Thanks for the explanation.
That kind of revolver is meant for small candies like runts. The one for gum balls have round holes and 3 springs like 22 degrees facing up to revolve well the gum balls. But I loved the video, brought me memories when I had like 100 of those !! 😅
Sa viens de mon pays la Belgique 🇧🇪
@@asmamessaoudi8185 donc, la Belgique ne fais pas que du chocolat... ouf, ça me rassure un peu 😊
Probably from the blowtorch you used prior to drama up the video 🙄
Who else is watching this while in bed about to fall asleep
Me😂
Me all the time 😂😂😂😂😅
HOW DID YOU KNOW?!
I do, and I really enjoy the significant transformation of how it was at the beginning. And it looks as good as new after the fabulous work is all done!
Me!
The attention to detail is inhuman. Even refinishing the metal blemishes that otherwise wouldn't even be seen. The pinnacle of restoration mastery. I know you are proud of your work, and the master who trained you is also. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
thank you so much for your comment I am so happy to hear that my videos have that effect on you 😊❤
But there was never a master, I taught myself everything😅. Anyone who wants to do something can do it.😊
@@MWRestoration Well done! Even more impressive. 👍👍👍
I think this man learned on his own . It just like anything u do the same way it us taken a part is the same way he puts it back together. Just some people won't take the time or put in the work like he does. And if someone did show him very good Teacher. But that's alot of money going in to that . I have one from the 1950 it glass and metal doesn't work but just to pay this man probably would be more then $200 I would think
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😅😅😅😅😅😅@@greenrage27
Even as a little kid, I strongly believed these machines to be unsafe, unsanitary, and highly susceptible to dangerous tampering. You've done a great job with this restoration--thank you for sharing.
you're right 👍. now I have the gumball machine just for me, so I don't have to worry about hygiene. I'm glad you liked the video 😊.
I only know those gumballs being wrapped in plastic or foil 😊
well you need too seek medical help
I saw what kids did to the gumball machine and the restaurant I went to. I was in shock that parents allowed their kids to put the gum in their mouths. No handwashing not even sanitizing I was so grossed out
womp WOMP this is a little kid repliying and they are fully sanittized
This guy is so good he could restore the relationship between me and my parents.
😐
Yeah.. No that's not a thing to joke about
@@cherryfantas actually i was serious. And right after i left this comment, my dad actually called me. Then he came over and we played catch until noon the next day.
#STFU
@@drunkpaulocosta not you using hashtags in your comment. I don't care how many times u say stfu
Wtf
It’s amazing how he knows where every part goes after he takes the things apart
It's easier than you think... I think. I've been able to reassemble my ps4 pro after a full teardown for cleaning. The hard part is figuring out how it all comes apart sometimes. Oh and screws I sometimes hate screws.
a professional would take notes of where things go, and would have it all sorted in containers as they take it apart.
He records the entire process.... He can take a look at the footage he took if he needs to
@@kiana.vharvey Yes and no. Clearly he did restorations before deciding to record, edit and produce these gems for us. Clearly the man 1) has a great tinkerer mind 2) can probably figure things out naturally
No shit he is recording everything
The amount of detail you put into restorations is insane. Even down to polishing a nut that will never be seen. Amazing!
Attention to detail is often a hallmark of outstanding craftsmanship, and it's clear that the restorer put a lot of care and effort into the project. Polishing a hidden nut might seem like a small detail, but it speaks to the commitment to excellence in the restoration process. Thank you for recognizing and appreciating the dedication that goes into such work! 😊🛠️👏
Such incredible & wonderful restoring of a fun, classic, neat machine that will never go out of style!! It’s wonderful, brilliant people like you who truly bring light & joy back into our lives and hearts. Thank you so much for restoring this iconic classic!!
Those paint jobs are just insane! I love old fashioned gum ball machines. You restored this one amazingly! Wow you are so talented, aside from everything cool, I was impressed even to watch you make that screw!
A perfect restoration. I love that you completely stripped the piece down and meticulously cleaned, straightened, polished etc. every part. Some restorers don’t do that, but to me it is essential. Beautifully done!
That went from "throw that away" to Food Quality gumball machine!!! Better than new!!!
Well done MW Restoration.
You're right, it looks better than new 👍. If you want to support me then share the video with your friends 😊.
Did I mention I'm jealous of your lathe??? LOL
I believe this is a Brabo machine (Belgian, made in ANtwerp, named after the famous Brabo legend). This machine is from the 70's, on later models plastic was more used instead of metal for some parts. The "screw"on top was originally a lock screw, so you could only unscrew it with a key.These machined used to be in supermarkets. I have the quad version of it, on a stand. Nice restauration !
You are well acquainted with the chewing gum machine 👍. I am very happy that you liked the video 😊. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
@@MWRestoration thank you. In fact, it is a child trauma :) My mum never allowed me nor my siblings any of those chewing gums or little toys, so when I was around 45 (I’m born in 1973), I bought a quadruple machine to make up for that trauma :) Sadly my mum had passed away already by then.
@@hansdegeytere I’m so sorry 😔
@@hansdegeytere The chewing gum was never that appealing because it always looked like it had been in there for a year. But I would be interested in one of these machines for decoration in the house.
Como tan muchachos...yo les veo muy bien...
se merecen una recompensa
15:45 vi esto y ya sabia que habia alguien que iba a comentar lo del benson
Q tal pal de chicle
Me lo imaginaba ptm xd 😂😂😂
Esperaba este comentario 😂😂😂😂
It can't often be said, that this was a phenomenal restoration. There are so many people on TH-cam who have no idea what they're doing, this was absolutely magic. And so very well done. Probably my 4th or 5th time watching it it's a real pleasure to see somebody who's a master at work.
Incredible work! I especially love how you can fabricate so many parts that need replacing. In this case the springs (feathers) and top screw!
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Feather and spring are the same weird in German
I like it how you restore one part at a time. Instead of breaking the whole thing into pieces and the viewers are all confused where which spring a screw came from. Very clear and entertaining!
Honestly, it looked like it went through a fire before you got ahold of it, looks great and operates just like new 👍
Some people try burning holes in to the plastic parts to get the gumballs out 😢
At that time it was often the case that young people burned holes in the gumball machines for fun. For the owners of a gumball machine office it was a great loss.
@@MWRestoration I always thought that it was made of glass, not plastic, guess I was wrong
@@jamesalinio5277 It’s from the ‘80s. Everything that could be plastic was plastic.
I never understood it we usually punched them hard and the gum would come out 🤣
Best grandpa EVER I'm sure! Grandkids must love the beautifully restored gumball machine when they visit. Such talent... 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
This isn't a restoration! It's far better than it was when it was new. 😲 Utterly magnificent. 👍👍
Although I am from a different country, I remember a gumball pulling machine that feels similar to putting coins in and pulling out beads-shaped gum when I was young, so I reminisce about the past for a while. There's really nothing but exclamations in your resilience. Thank you for reminding me of my old memories, and I wish you all the best at the same time.
J'admire la patience et la passion ! Ces restaurations c'est de l'art ! Bravo
how the fuck did i read this i dont even know french
@@s13215 i dont give a shit but no clue
@@s13215 bcos the key words are close to english
Thank you so much for sharing. I watched with my 5 year old and he said excitedly..."ok, he needs to show me how to do this!" It's very gratifying to get my kids excited for making/restoring things.
I love restoration videos so many amazing vintage things get thrown out because it no longer works but i love that people are taking the time to restore them and reduce wastage
God, the powder coating looks so nice. So much better than painting. Makes something as simple as a gumball machine into something beautiful. Top notch restoration.
Man, the nostalgia is strong in this one. Loved those when I was a kid in the 90s, it always felt like a little 'adventure' getting something out of those machines.
皆さんになって
可児方面だって、つまり、またサアササカナタツカカタタツエだ
Did you punch them 🤣🤣
I don't know what's better... His restoration skills or his editing & production skills! 😁👍🏻
Imagine if these things could talk they’d say “Thanks doc, I feel young and alive again! I haven’t felt this good in decades.”
Sand and soda blasting is more satisfying than my wife!
Another amazing restoration! Such a nostalgic piece to restore. I spent many coins in those.
I want to apreaciate this man for working so well and clean with his tools and items
¡Reparaste a Benson!😂
Diese Automaten kenne ich noch aus meiner Kindheit und hingen fast an jedem Geschäft draußen an der Wand. Die Schäden deuten auf zwei Klassiker hin, die bei diesen Automaten leider immer aufgetreten sind und das dürfte dann auch der Grund für deren Entfernung gewesen sein. Zum einen wurde gerne versucht mit einem Feuerzeug den Plastikbehälter zum Schmelzen zu bringen, was in der Regel aber nicht funktioniert hat. Zum anderen wurden die Automaten vor allem an Silvester gerne gesprengt, soll heißen, man hat einen China-Böller hineingestreckt. Je nachdem welche Art von Böllern man benutzt hat, passierte entweder nicht viel, oder das Ding flog komplett auseinander.
0:01 looks like an electric ⚡️ blender almost
Can't ... stop ... watching ...
Lol
Absolutely beautifull! That paint job was fantastic! I enjoy watching new parts being machined. What a work of art.
13:19 If there are two or more bolts to be tightened on the same plane, it is not a good idea to tighten only one bolt or one bolt first in terms of the durability of the video. The reason for this is that if you tighten only one bolt or one bolt on the same plane first, a significant load will be applied only to the first bolt. This is not recommended as it can lead to faster deterioration of the area or the potential for bankruptcy. When tightening bolts at multiple locations on the same plane, the most recommended method is to alternately tighten the bolts little by little and then tighten them firmly.
First time seeing this channel and I have no knowledge in restoration, paint or machines so everything in this video was mind blowing to me and kept pulling out things I’ve never seen before. Even learnt how these bubblegum machines work now. definitely found a new way to relax on TH-cam and subscribing😭
This is like watching Toy Stroy 2, when they restore Woody.
Beautiful paint on the gumball machine! And an insane amount of detail on the restoration of the mechanicals. Kudos!
Como tan muchacho... 😏
Muchas gracias 😊
I can't recall seeing a more beautiful paint job.
I also restored this machine with a lot of love 😊. In the industry, gumball machines were assembled very quickly and easily.
Stunning. Absolutely beautiful restoration. Better than new.
Thanks 🤩😊
Gumball = the amaizing world of gumball
That's a fantastic job of restoration you did on the machine, especially with the red paint! It brings back memories for me! Practically every week for 20 years I was doing something like this - usually just cleaning them. I had a Vending Machine route of similar machines, Norwest Model 60, with either the same plastic globe or a glass globe. My machines had a removable product chute on them, and on top was a keylock rather than the more basic screw lock top you designed, that's what the ridges inside the top cover lock depression are for.
الفيديوهات الوحيده الي مستعده اكملهن للنهايه وانا مبسوطه ♥♥♥
This old gumball machine really turned out fantastic. Great restoration job and thank you very much for sharing. 🙂
Q6️⃣7️⃣8️⃣
Thank you for the sand blasting portion
Very nice restoration, you have great material and you know how to use it.
Congratulations to you.
Thank you for the praise 😊. I am very pleased that you liked the video. Greetings from Germany
This video helps me to fall asleep 😴 😂
Reparo al: cómo tan muchachos...
My favorite is the sandblasting and powder coating lol
I love it too. That calms me down when I look at it
@@MWRestoration yeah same, used to love sand blasting.
those gum balls look way better than any i’ve ever seen in a machine like that
ngl no commentary and the sounds of fixing makes it a good restoration video :)
🎧👍
This is incredibly satisfying to watch. Great work! That powder coating is awesome.
Thanks for your comment. I love powder coating. The workpieces always have such a beautiful shine afterwards.
The sand blasting is sooooo satisfying also I finally found a restoration channel that isnt fake
Restauracion de "como tan muchacho"
Omg the way the matte red powder coating baked into shiny candy apple red was so satisfying
Wow 😳 Fantastische Restauration!👍 Nicht nur sind diese Automaten sehr dekorativ, alte wie dieser im video sind teil der Kindheit vieler Menschen und mittlerweile selten. Super daß du einen gerettet hast! 🥰
Vielen dank für dein lob. Es ist auch schön Deutsche Kommentare in der Community zu finden. Grüße aus Bremen
@@MWRestoration hab vor kurzem dich entdeckt. Werd mal nen Abo da lassen super sieht das immer aus.👍🏻
This is how restoration videos should be edited! I watch a lot of other channels but I don’t like seeing 3 seconds of a screw being tweezed out or a rubber turtle. Great job! I love your videos!❤❤
The memories this brings back....
Great job
Many Thanks 😊
That poor gumball machine looked like it was in a nuclear explosion. Great work!
So schön, dass ich dich gefunden habe. Ich folge hier einigen Restauratoren aus aller Welt, aber hier bin ich wirklich glücklich. Kein Pfusch, mega Equipment, top Ergebnisse. Danke dafür ❤
So glad I found you. I follow some restorers from all over the world, but I'm really happy here. No botch, professional equipment, perfect results. Thank you ❤
I came for the restoration content, but I stayed because he has a machine or tool for every little trinket or screw or anything he needs, both big and small. I’m more impressed by that 😂😂😂
Lo restauró también que le dió una recompensa VELDAD?
This how good our technology is fix things with it old to new it’s so crazy how we went from old to this
Not now baby mom is watching a gumball machine renovation on youtube
Du bist ein großartiger Handwerker. Einfallsreich und kreativ. Ich bewundere Menschen, die ein solches Talent haben 👍
Vielen Dank für das tolle Kompliment! 😊 Es freut mich sehr, dass dir meine Arbeit gefällt. Solche Worte motivieren mich, weiter kreativ zu sein. Danke für deine Unterstützung! 👍✨
Cómo Tan Muchacho??
Grandios, ich weiss nicht mehr was mir besser gefällt deine Restauration oder der Sprung zurück in die Kindheit 😂 ❤❤❤
Ich glaube beides wäre eine gute wahl. Liebe grüße aus Bremen 👋
@@MWRestoration Nicht soweit weg aus Hannover. 😉
With me having OCD I’m happy to watch this
Cómo tan muchacho,yo lo veo a ustede muy bien
I'm so envious of your ability to. work on old, old pieces and bring them to beautiful, useful objects.
You are truly a MASTER in what you do with your restorations. Thanks for sharing your videos that always leave me in AWE! Greetings from Albuquerque, New Mexico USA!
I could watch things being powder coated all day long, amazing finish.
Como tan muchacho, yo lo veo a utede muy bien..
Thanks 😊
Gumball Machine Stahlberg 1980 super Thanks ✌🏻
Excellent work. I used to have a rectangle one, every time I did a chore right I got a penny to get a gum all. I miss those childhood delights thank you for the reminder and I am glad I subscribed to your channel. ❤
Gumball machines remind many of us of our childhood. I am very pleased that you liked the video. Thank you for your subscription. Greetings from Germany
Benson from Regular Show has been restored, nice >-
Fantastic job you did restoring the gumball machine. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Great work.
Thank you for watching the video. Stay tuned for the next video. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Imagine having this set up in the living room for your kids. Everytime they behave or do a chore, they can earn money for the machine..
Cómo estás muchacho? Yo los veo muy bien
Bei uns in der Nachbarschaft gab es früher eine kleine Kneipe, da stand genauso ein Automat. Darin waren kandierte Erdnüsse. Eine Portion kostete 10 Pfennig. Als Kind habe ich für meinen Vater Zigaretten aus der Kneipe geholt. Das Wechselgeld wurde in Erdnüsse investiert. Schöne Restauration des alten Gerätes.
Danke erstmal für deinen Lob 😊.
Die alten guten Zeiten. Stellen Sie sich mal vor heute würde ein Kind seinem Vater Zigaretten kaufen, was da los währe 😅. Die Automaten waren schon echt eine schöne Sache.
Grüße aus Bremen
Not fake restoration but impresive.
Fantastic work mate. I have seen a lot of these restored and yours would have to be up there with the best.
Thank you very much for your praise 😀. You guys are a very cool community too. look forward to the next project.
I love how you clean the parts that r hidden ( srry if MJh typeinc us bad BC its eight)
Love your work! Thank you for saving these old treasures!
Thanks 😊
Wonderful amazing beautiful work
Beautiful restoration!!💯👍 Such nostalgic memories...
I remember Ford gumball machines that took a penny!!😁
I am very pleased that you liked the video 😊
Oh ha, the gumball machines used to be really cheap 🤩.
The amazing world of gumball machines
Operators remove some of the springs so it gives out less gum and they make more money 🤑
I genuinely can not believe that this is the same rusty gumball machine 🤯. This is absolutely incredible 👏😍.
¿Cómo tan muchacho'? Veo que necesitan una restauración.
I get great pleasure seeing the old, decrepit machines, taken apart, cleaned, polished, painted and restored to working beauty.
Como tan Muchacho? 🥶
That paintjob is absolutely savage.
Thanks 😊😎
Muy buen trabajo. Prolijo 100%. Felicitaciones. Un abrazo de Uruguay.
Many Thanks. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
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Thanks Bro
ese es el COMO TAN MUCHACHO
WOW! Every little spring and screw polished and plated.
I think you have re-defined what "full restoration" means.
Thanks for your feedback 😊.
como tan muchachos