Is this really a Mills slot?

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SolidSilver:
Here's a pic of a machine I have been offered, allegedly a 1940's Mills.
I've never seen anything like it, but then I'm sort of a newbie.
All I have to go on is the photo; seller is even older than I am (!!!)
and not terribly communicative. I have to drive a few hundred miles
to pick it up, and want to be sure it's not just a toy bank or the like.
Is this really a Mills? And is it worth anything after I buy, schlep, and restore?

David B Fowler:
I do believe it is a mills but definitely not a 40's machine.
Dave

Amachanic:
Quote from: SolidSilver on December 11, 2013, 12:36:46 AM

Here's a pic of a machine I have been offered, allegedly a 1940's Mills.
I've never seen anything like it, but then I sort of a newbie.
All I have to go on is the photo; seller is even older than I am (!!!)
and not terribly communicative. I have to drive a few hundred miles
to pick it up, and want to be sure it's not just a toy bank or the like.
Is this really a Mills? And is it worth anything after I buy, schlep, and restore?


Its a Mills Slot Machine.. That ones from the 50's or early 60's. The insides didn't change much over the years.

slotsteve:
mills  M head from late 50,s thur mid 60,s worth imo under 500

dhellis:
I have seen this machine listed on Craigslist (Oregon) and it is a Mills Machine. The internals are very similar to the antique machines but the
M slot is electrified and has a hopper. I am not positive but I think that these machines came out around 1968

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