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Reno Nevada fun vintage toy slot machine. Vintage from 1960s. Metal and hard plastic. Great working condition all 4 reels. Great addition for bar or basement for family fun. No coin needed to spin. 11' tall and 8 ' wide.
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Watling Bird of Paradise (1936) Caille Aristocrat (1932) Paces Races (1936) Rock-Ola Official Sweepstakes (1933) Chicago Coin Basketball Champ (1947) Pictured above: United Twin Shuffle Alley Rebound (1951), Williams Mini Golf (1964), Williams Ten Strike (1957), Gottlieb Subway (1966), and Gottlieb Gold Strike (1975) Buckley Bones (1935) Mills Dice (1937) Rock-Ola 1454,Vendo 44 & Coin Changer,Shyvers Multiphone, Mills Dice etc. Mills 21 Star 'Firebird' QT (1934) Gottlieb Subway (1966), and a Gottlieb factory clock Pictured above: Rock-Ola Hold and Draw, and below: A.B.T.Big Game Hunter and Victory Basketball Pictured above: Rock-Ola 1422 and Tonette speaker (1946), and 1544 wallbox (1956) Pictured above: Ward's Lemon Crush syrup dispenser, and below: Orange Crush porcelain dispenser Pictured above a Triple Scoopy Gum Vendor and Silver King Musical Ballerina (1950). Below a Peo Baseball trade stimulator from the 30s. Pictured above a Ko-Pak-Ta nut vendor, and below a Blatz Beer display. |