WHAT’S HOT – SHOWCASE IDEAS – GREAT REDEMPTION COUNTERS

WHAT’S HOT – SHOWCASE IDEAS – GREAT REDEMPTION COUNTERS

Here’s the Ticket!
The key to making money in this industry is to have prizes that the public wants and have high perceived values. Choosing the right prizes (and displaying them properly) takes guidance from people who spend full time in this sector and enjoy staying on top of the latest trends. The other key is to purchase these top prizes at fair prices.

HMS Monaco Wholesale Distributors

1.) Duck Dynasty merchandise, including T-shirts, hats, beverage coolers, silicone rubber bracelets, 2014 calendars, flashlights, bookmarks, stickers, and posters.  Duck Dynasty is a reality TV Show on the A&E Network featuring the Robertson family who live in West Monroe, Louisiana.  They’ve become famous and wealthy making products for duck hunters.  The four Robertson men, Phil, Si, Jase, Willie, and Jep are immediately recognizable with their long flowing beards.  Their TV show, imbued with down home practicality, southern charm, and a sense of humor, has attracted a wide audience. 


2.) Loom Bandz is an extremely hot fad among kids where they take small rubber bands and easily weave them into bracelets and necklaces using a small loom and finishing tool. The rubberbands, about the size of a quarter, come in different styles including rainbow, glow-in-the-dark, glitter, neon, and scented.  HMS is  offering a complete loom kit (loom, rubber bands, finishing tool, connectors) as well as refill bags of rubber bands and attachable charms.  Loom Bandz are perfect for redemption counters, and HMS is also offering kits for set up for prize dispensing games.

For more information, contact HMS Monaco at 800-777-0901, visit their website at www.hmsmonaco.com or click on their ad.

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Sureshot Redemption – New Licensed Products

The Boston Red Sox just won the World Series! Licensed Red Sox merchandise is extremely hot right now. A few great Red Sox items to have for your redemption counter are a 15 ounce Glass Tankard (#31995), Rubber Key Chain (#23367), and Yahtzee (#31835). Another great item for both redemption counters and cranes is the Red Sox Plush 14.5” (#36526). Sureshot has over 20 Red Sox items. Contact Sureshot for specials on the World Series winners.

The bearded guys who operate the family owned business, Duck Commander, are in demand. The guys from the popular TV show Duck Dynasty have been transformed into licensed Pop Vinyl figures – Jase (#33486), Phil (#33487), Uncle Si (#33488), and Willie (#33489). Collect all four!

Searching for merchandise for your adult patrons? That red plastic cup is making a comeback with country star Toby Keith’s song “Red Solo Cup.” Sureshot offers three Rednek glass ware – Wine Glass 9” (#33451), Champagne Flute (Set of 2) 9.25” (#33452), and the ever so popular Red Party Cup (#33453).

For more information go to www.sureshot-redemption.com or click on their ad.

Top 65 Redemption and Merchandise Games

TRR has compiled the Top 48 Redemption & Top 17 Merchandise Dispensing Games that Alpha-Omega Amusements & Sales currently has at one of its locations. Included in the ranking is 1 Air Hockey Table and 1 Photo Booth. There were 79 games in operation at this particular location at the time of this report.

Rank # Top 66 Combined Merchandise Dispensing Rank # Top 20 Gross Revenue
1 Wizard of Oz 6 Pl     $4,046
2 Big Bass Wheel #2     $1,686
3 Big Bass Wheel #1     $1,518
4 Dizzy Chicken      $842
5 Wheel Deal Extreme 4 Player
    $817
6 Space Ballz
    $718
7 Monster Drop 2 Player     $701
8 I-CUBE I-CUBE 1 $695
9 Mega Stacker Mega Stacker 2 $692
10 Pharoahs Treasure 4 Player #1
    $664
11 Key Master  Key Master 3 $636
12 Pharoahs Treasure 4 Player #2
    $622
13 Giga Crane 1 Player
Giga Crane 1 Player 4 $618
14 Crank It 2 Player     $604
15 Wheel Deal 3 Player     $595
16 Monopoly 1 Pl Videmption
    $569
17 Deal or No Deal      $546
18 Temple Run
    $498
19 Fruit Ninja 1 Player
    $474
20 X-Prize
X-Prize 5 $470
21 Harpoon Lagoon 4 Player
     
22 Barber Cut Barber Cut 6  
23 Big Choice Crane 2 Player  Big Choice Crane 2 Player 7  
24 Crank It      
25 Treasure Quest
     
26 Milk Jug #2
     
27 Spin N Win 4′
     
28 Face Place Photo Booth Saphire
     
29 Mega Triple Crane Mega Triple Crane 8  
30 Simpson’s Soccer      
31 Milk Jug #1
     
32 Super Monkey Ball      
33 Cosmic Crane Cosmic Crane 9  
34 Bejeweled 4 Player
     
35 Wheel of Fortune DLX
     
36 Knock It Off Rotary 4 Player
Knock It Off Rotary 4 Player 10  
37 Slam a Winner #1      
38 Acme Crane 1 Player Acme Crane 1 Player 11  
39 Red Hot 2 Player
     
40 Water Blaster
     
41 Slam A Winner #2
     
42 Mega Double Crane Mega Double Crane
12  
43 Doodle Jump      
44 Winners Cube Winners Cube 13  
45 Road Trip
Road Trip 14  
46 Air Hockey #1
   
47 Hammer 2 Player      
48 Snow Down 2 Pl – Prototype (Down 4 Days)
     
49 Time 2 Win
     
50 Hoop Fever #3
     
51 Connect 4 – Mini

   
52 Candy Crane Candy Crane  15  
53 Smokin Token Extreme 2 Player      
54 Mighty Mini Crane
Mighty Mini Crane 16  
55 Fireball #5      
56 Fireball #3
     
57 Hoop Fever #2
     
58 Fireball #4      
59 Frogger 2 Pl Videmption      
60 Ice Age Videmption
     
61 Fireball #2
     
62 Lighthouse #1
Lighthouse#1
16  
63 Monster Crane
Monster Crane 17  
64 Fireball #1      
65 Gold Zone 3 Player
     

More Tips & Tricks

Benchmark Games with Electronic Coin Mechs.

Symptom: Coin-up, ticket payout, and logic problems that seem difficult to diagnose.
Solution: The coin switches need to be wired to the ‘normally open’ position.

The same applies to their newer games like Monster Drop that use electronic coin mechs. If the switch on the electronic coin mech gets switched from normally open to normally closed, it causes false reads with the logic circuits of the game and causes coin up and ticket payout problems.

For example, on Wheel Deal 3 Pl, having any of the 3 coin switches on normally closed will prevent the game from going into programming mode. On multiple station games, the symptoms can appear in any bay of the game, even one where the coin switch is set correctly. So if you get peculiar symptoms of these types, check to be sure all the coin switches are set properly. This will save you hours of troubleshooting.

Speed Up Electronic Ticket payout time on EMBED System (Paul Sawinski, Alpha Tech)

If you have the EMBED System and allow dual type tickets (Electronic and Paper), we have figured out a way to speed up the electronic ticket payout….We changed the setting on the controller (Game Tkt. Notch Spacing (x10ms)) from the default setting of 24, to the setting of 1 and tested this on Big Bass Wheel and Wheel Deal Extreme and it works great. The correct amount of paper tickets pays out and the electronic tickets transfer almost immediately without the customer having to wait for the electronic tickets to spool to the swiper. This even works with the 5000 ticket bonus on our linked Big Bass Wheel’s. I called EMBED and talked to Anna and told her of our findings. She conferred with the hardware people and told me that it will probably work on the newer games but not all…..so we will be testing this on a game by game basis.

TECHNICAL & OPERATIONAL TIPS

Ask Frank ‘the Crank’

A FEW SERVICE NOTES FOR BIG RIG (Benchmark)
Big Rig has been a ‘work horse’ earning game since its introduction. Big Haul is the previous model. Both are good games to have near the redemption prize center due to their small footprint and low height. These games have several moving parts that need to be calibrated properly. Below are a few service tips to keep these games working in top condition.

  • The older, green-colored dual stepper boards that run the crane swing motors are long discontinued. For the older machines that were equipped with those, a wiring conversion kit is available so you may use the newer, smaller blue stepper board. The part number of the kit is 021K1T001.

  • On a few of the Big Rigs that we worked on, we observed that once we replaced the burnt out halogen spotlights, the machine started acting up. The displays were flickering and the ramps were stopping and starting again and again. Then, as soon as one of the halogen lights was unpluged, the machine started working normally. This is an indication that the power supply can no longer sustain its rated load. The most clear-cut solution is to replace the power supply, an over $100 option. A 2nd option is to install a separate, cheap 12 volt power supply exclusively for the halogens. A 3rd option is to replace the halogens with lower wattage LED spotlights in order to reduce the load to the game power supply. We recently purchased 3 watt LED’s (spec MR16 3w 12V warm white 300K) for $3 each. These LED’s emit almost as bright a light as the 10 watt halogens. We let it run continuously for a few days with no problem. All of our Big Rigs and Big Hauls are operating perfectly now for the past 3 months and looking good.

  • On another Big Rig, we noticed the ramps going out of sync with each other. Sometimes, the left one was going past its normal limit and the other hitting the side glass trying to move farther. The first step was to swap the ramp motor stepper boards. This did not change the malfunctions of either ramp. We swapped boards, motors and power supply and nothing made any difference. It would seem we were out of options. Out of desperation, one of our technicians took out his spray can of contact cleaner and sprayed the inside of those tiny pins of the connector that plugs in to the stepper board. Almost miraculously, the ramps started swinging back and forth normally. We left it plugged in several hours and the ramps were still working perfectly. How would a chemical spray fix a seemingly mechanical issue? The explanation is: This particular game had been sitting in our warehouse for months with the stepper board missing (the board that drives the motors). The tiny pins of the connector plug had been exposed to the elements for months, developing some minor corrosion on the pins contact surface. The corrosion caused enough contact resistance to disrupt the low voltage signals transfer to the board. …….Lesson learned: Never underestimate what a simple spray of contact cleaner can do.

Operating Tip: If you have both a Big Rig and a Big Haul both games will make maximum revenues if the Big Haul ticket payout % is 5% greater than that of Big Rig. We set our Big Hauls at 30% and Big Rig’s at 25%. The difference keeps the playing fields level between the two games to make up the difference between the older Big Haul and the newer Big Rig.


2 Minute Drill – Target Motor Overhaul (Dave Forlano, Alpha Technician)

Symptom: Frequent target sensor and motor errors.
Solution: For less than $ 25.00 per game (as long as motors are good) – you can put to rest this service headache!


ICE PART # FB 3011 magnetic housing guard @ $3.50 each (4 per game needed)

ICE PART # FB 4009 friction pad @ $ 2.00 each (4 per game needed)

It should take less than an hour to do all 4 motors, and all you need is an allen wrench, a socket set and a screwdriver.

  • First power down your unit. Then remove lower target cover allen screws on each side. Then “loosen” upper target cover allen screws (no need to remove them as the target cover assembly hangs on them via a cutout in the assemby’s frame.
  • Next pull target cover away from targets (no need to disconnect display harness and associated connectors as there is enough play in the harnesses to just lay it down next to the conveyor belt.
  • Unplug motor connectors, and remove the 4 bolts holding motor assemblies. You can then pull the motors away and still access the sensor plug to disconnect it. You are halfway done.
  • Back in the shop…Remove Pillow block bearing bolts and slide the magnetic assembly apart. Remove the shaft bolt. Now you will have the magnetic assembly in 2 pieces.

NOTE: THOROUGHLY CLEAN / DEGREASE ALL PARTS, especially the magnet assembly, so when you stick the friction pad to the mag assembly it will not slip.

TECH TIP: Do not over tighten pillow block bearings when reassembling.

Now you are ready to mount the refurbished motor units, but first connect the sensor plug prior to mounting the unit back to its frame.

TECH TIP: Do not mount target cover / display units yet!

  • Power up and assure targets are cycling front and back freely. If they are not you may have to loosen pillow block bearings slightly.
  • Power down, then “hang” the target covers – Power up and before you have cleaned up and regrouped, the target sensor and motor errors will be corrected and your 2 Minute Drill can continue to earn.

Team Play


PRIZE HOOPS CONVERSION KITS from Team Play

Convert tired old Stackers into exciting new Prize Hoops. Prize Hoops is a complete kit that will convert Stackers into a powerful earning basketball themed game. Tests show a 100% boost in earnings. Conversion time is 1.5 hours. Call your local distributor for pricing or call Team Play at (847)980-6606