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Hi. I have an inquiry about placing some amusements in a bar where I currently do bulk vending. It is a neighborhood, divy-type sports=based bar with solid clientele. They currently have a pool table and in ancient arcade game; don't even know if it works. I was thinking maybe a boxing game, or darts? Any suggestions?

also what do you charge per play and what's the commission split? Thanks.

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Boxing Game

boxers take alot of abuse, but make alot of money. so spare bags and parts etc.

$.50 cents per punch

Crane Game with product that fits the Clients If its a Singles bar.... Heart bears or loving roses etc.. girl stuff.

$1.00 per play

Normal bar Gravel crane with zippos, Gift cards, you may have to try diffrent things to find what they want in a crane

Darts is cheep and can be done

Redemption game Stacker, Keymaster, Stacker wall street for bars looks great

$1.00 per play

i would put in a Big buck hunter or basketball game $1.00 game

Bar table games megatouch

never tried the am i drunk or above the limit machines.

Bathrooms Could use Personal Vending... perfum, condoms, etc.

Sky is the limit for a bar if they want it.

dont forget a jukebox

usually bars i go 50/50 after cost of goods they usually get 30% to 35% and are very happy

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hey just something to think about , recently i bought an import crane from a bar , fully working for $500 , great deal right?

well i thought so until i got it home and realized why it was so cheap, it stunk like cigarettes!!

very hard to get the smell out

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hey just something to think about , recently i bought an import crane from a bar , fully working for $500 , great deal right?

well i thought so until i got it home and realized why it was so cheap, it stunk like cigarettes!!

very hard to get the smell out

We had a crane go through a fire a couple of years ago. Lots of smoke and grease covering the whole thing. I spent an hour trying different combinations of commercial degreasers, soaps and scrubbing pads / steel wool...and hardly 'made a dent' in the smokey, baked on grease. Then my wife walks in with some Dawn dish soap and water in a squirt bottle...

Squirt squirt, single wipe with a paper towel.....clean as a whistle!!!! Hands me the bottle while shaking her head with a look of both pity and disgust at the mess I had made...and left me to my work...

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