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Revolution
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The
Revolution is bold and new. With contoured cabinetry and special lighting
effects, this model presents single digit and Joker games with flair.
To accentuate selection of the winning numbers, the carousels illuminate. Drawn from the front of the mixing chambers, the winning balls are then lowered on acrylic pedestals for display. Winning numbers can be drawn individually or simultaneously. Available
in remote control or fully automatic, the Revolution can be composed
of any number of mixing chambers. Within each chamber, ten drawing balls are previewed on a slowly revolving carousel. As the speed of the carousel increases, the balls are tumbled aggressively. |
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MultiDigit
Gem
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Multipick
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The space-saving air mix MultiDigit Gem and Multipick feature individual chambers on a common base. Each chamber is designed to mix a series of ten balls each. Custom requirements can also be accommodated. For back to back drawings, winning numbers can be quickly returned to the chambers without handling, and may be drawn individually or simultaneously. Smartplay's electronic static eliminator ensures safe extended play. The MultiDigit Gem sports a faceted mixing chamber. Shown on the pictured unit is our popular compact winning ball display, an option on either model. Of rectangular design, both models are glare resistant and offer camera friendly display of the winning balls. Operation is conducted from a table-top control unit. Available in manual, remote or fully automatic control, either model can be made with as many as eight mixing chambers. |
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Standard
Daily
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Gem
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Messenger
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Control
Console
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Single Digit There is only one first. Introduced in 1978 by Beitel Lottery Products, the Standard Daily serves more lotteries than any other machine on the market. A true classic, this model remains the choice of lotteries seeking the utmost in a trustworthy, traditional image. Typically used in sets of three or four, the air mix Standard Daily and Gem have earned credibility with players worldwide. The Gem offers updated aesthetics, paired with the certain reliability of the Standard Daily's proven technology. The Messenger is based on our deluxe Criterion lotto model. As with the Standard Daily and Gem, it is used in multiples for single digit games. For bonus ball drawings, it has also been paired with our rubber ball lotto machines. The paddle-mix Messenger can be made for use with either celluloid or solid rubber drawing balls. The winning ball is drawn from the front of the mixing chamber, and is accented by a special lighting effect. To change the color of the light, simply change a filter. All models tumble ten balls with high velocity and draw a single digit. Remote or fully automatic operation is conducted from a control console, which connects easily to the individual machines. |
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