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  • 1940's Pace 8 Star Bell 50 Cent Slot Machine (All Original.complete with gold jackpot tokens) $1,575 1937 Mills Bursting Cherry 10 Cent Slot Machine(Original.Repaint only on the back door and back bonnet).
  • Please call when you're selling your antique Pace All Star Comet, Pace Automatic Salesman, Pace Bantam Ball Gum Vendor, Pace Bantam Jackpot Bell, Pace Fancy Front, Pace Kitty Master Bell, Pace Operator Bell, Pace Paces Races, Pace Rocket Bell, Pace Royal Comet, Pace Silent Salesman, and Baker's Racers, A.C. Novelty Multi-Bell, Bally Reliance.

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Please call when you're selling your antique Pace All Star Comet, Pace Automatic Salesman, Pace Bantam Ball Gum Vendor, Pace Bantam Jackpot Bell, Pace Fancy Front, Pace Kitty Master Bell, Pace Operator Bell, Pace Paces Races, Pace Rocket Bell, Pace Royal Comet, Pace Silent Salesman, and Baker's Racers, A.C. Novelty Multi-Bell, Bally Reliance.

Some of the well known companies who manufactured coin op machines were: Caille Brothers, Watling, O.D. Jennings, Clawson, Griswold, Roover Brothers, Mills Novelty Company, William Gent, Exhibit Supply, International Mutoscope, Pace, Bally Reliance, Chester Pollard, Rock-Ola Manufacturing, Pulver, Manikin Vendor, Hance, Columbus, and Charles Fey. Penny arcades had strength testers, lung testers, fortune tellers, mutoscopes, shooting ranges, rifle or gun games, automatic target practice or skill games, and electricity shock machines. Vending machines came in all different shapes and sizes, and dispensed all different products such as gumballs, peanuts, breath pellets, perfume, stick or package gum, cigars, matches, combs, lighter fluid, collar buttons, stamps, chocolate, and candy. Trade stimulators used various forms to attract customers. Some of the most popular were dice machines, cast iron poker machines, sport theme machines (golf, basketball, football, baseball, boxing), roulette, and horse race machines. The earliest slot machines came in an upright wood cabinet with a single color wheel that spins when the handle was released (Centaur, Eclipse, Lonestar, Big Six, Dewey, 20th Century, Victor, New Century Detroit, Black Cat, Duplex, Peerless, Chicago, Judge, Owl, Bullfrog, Cricket)

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