Bookmakers settling machine

Made:
1972 in England
maker:
Genie
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Bookmakers settling machine, Genie 247. 8 digit display - vacuum-fluorescent tube, with an additional window for a 7-segment display. 4 function and betting functions. Made in England. 1972.

Details

Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
2009-61
Materials:
plastic, metal, glass, electronic componants
Measurements:
Overall: 110 mm x 264 mm x 370 mm, 4.04 kg
Accompanying booklets (2): 297 mm x 210 mm x 50 mm,
type:
bookmakers settling machine
credit:
Mrs Janis Stein