Title: Video of the week 7 SLOT MACHINES OF THE PAST Post by: Joeylc on February 09, 2009, 12:24:16 AM SLOT MACHINES OF THE PAST
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDRdxXnUvRQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDRdxXnUvRQ) Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: Bettor Slots on February 09, 2009, 12:27:46 AM Hi...I realize this is a Newbie question...but where does the ticket come out on those when you want to cash out ??
Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: tjkeller on February 09, 2009, 12:28:33 AM Some nice Oldies there! :89-
And to the tune of AC/DC's "Sin City".... I applaud you :3- :131- Hi...I realize this is a Newbie question...but where does the ticket come out on those when you want to cash out ?? :97- :97- :97- Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: a69mopar on February 09, 2009, 12:39:42 AM Once again, Joey comes up with a great video. I like the one armed bar maid.
K+ Thanks, Wayne Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: StatFreak on February 09, 2009, 01:30:00 AM I love looking at all the old machines. The funny thing is that when I started out collecting, I wanted only newer machines because those were the ones I had played in casinos. Now that I have the newer ones, I'd like to start a small collection of these mechanicals.
Good find Joey. :88- <Add> They tell us to "Gamble Responsibly". It should read "Collect Responsibly"; collecting is much more expensive. :5- :72- :72- Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: a69mopar on February 09, 2009, 01:39:24 AM I still have my "older, but not that old" mecahnical Aristocrat Fair Go. It's beside me in my computer room. Jackpot of either three aces or three 7s is a whopping $5.75. Also has scattered 7s pays 20 quarters, scattered aces pays 10 quarters. I think I posted a pic on the old site a few years ago.
Thanks, Wayne Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: Op-Bell on February 10, 2009, 01:17:17 AM Well well, very interesting! Some of these are from the old Liberty Bell collection, more recently from the Nevada Gambling Museum. I had a feeling I'd seen some of them recently, and sure enough almost the entire collection is up for sale at Victorian Casino Antiques (http://www.vcaauctions.com/) on March 6-8. Here are the lot numbers, in order from the video -
Blue QT (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=358&auction_id=37) Dollar Hi-Top (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=697&auction_id=37) Pace Cocktail Waitress (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=574&auction_id=37) - one of these went for $17,000 in September Bally Double (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=862&auction_id=37) Polk Gold Miner (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=330&auction_id=37) Standard Chief (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=389&auction_id=37) Bally Golden Eagle (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=653&auction_id=37) - flasher machine - I thought I'd seen them all, but this is new to me Mills Liberty Bell (repro) (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=471&auction_id=37) - Also lots 472, 1107 - if this was original it would need bail-out funds to buy it Jennings/Rockola (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=842&auction_id=37) Jennings/Pace (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=843&auction_id=37) Jennings Little Duke vendor (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=795&auction_id=37) Mills Roman Head half-top - not in catalog Mills QT (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=1123&auction_id=37) Jennings Century vendor (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=975&auction_id=37) Watling Treasury (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=975&auction_id=37) - the most collectible antique slot Mills Extraordinary (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=388&auction_id=37) - beautifully restored Pace Comet (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=973&auction_id=37) AC Multi Bell (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=398&auction_id=37) ..must..have..can't..afford.. Hey, anybody want to buy my wife? :96- Mills Horsehead Bonus half-top (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=493&auction_id=37) Mills Golden Falls (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=494&auction_id=37) - If you play 10 games without a winner, it pays you back 10 coins. But that's real hard to do because of an ingenious gaffe. Polk Masked Bandit (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=880&auction_id=37) Mills Atkins Front half-top (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=941&auction_id=37) Pace Double console (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=424&auction_id=37) Jennings Cigarola (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=594&auction_id=37) Jennings Club Chief console (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=459&auction_id=37) .. very nice piece. Polk One-Arm Bandit (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=1101&auction_id=37) Jennings Challenger (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=966&auction_id=37) Bally Computer Poker (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=987&auction_id=37) - Si Redd's Bally Distribution Co, that is, a rip-off of Dale Pokermatic. I have one of these. Bally Computer 21 (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=988&auction_id=37) - another Si Redd rip-off of a Dale game. Don't anyone bid against me, I intend to have this. Unidentified machine, not in catalog Bally glass-front demonstrator (http://www.vcaauctions.com/show_images.php?item_id=1183&auction_id=37) (coupl'a typos corrected) Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: Op-Bell on February 10, 2009, 01:30:37 AM Footnote: Mills Golden Falls
This machine had 20 symbols per reel, but only 10 stops. Most of the time you were playing on even numbered symbols that were a very tight game, but on the 3rd and 7th plays the stop arms moved up so that the odd numbered symbols hit, which were very loose. The chances of you playing 2 games (the 3rd and 7th) without hitting a cherry on this second set was extremely low! So it almost never had to give the player any money back. As an added attraction, 8 out of 10 games you got a near miss, as the loose odd numbered symbols were either side of the payline. Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: Railroad94 on February 10, 2009, 09:42:49 PM Great vid and the education on them. Thanks Joey and OP
Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: Op-Bell on February 11, 2009, 12:13:25 AM Footnote: "character" slots
By which I mean the statues of cowboys, etc, with a slot machine torso. Most of these are carved out of wood. A large number were made by the Character Manufacturing Company on Virginia Street in Reno starting in 1948, hand-carved by a variety of people. You still see them occasionally in real (non-corporate) casinos, though purely for decoration, as the slots are usually non-functional. There's one in the casino at Searchlight. Cowboy artist Frank Polk made 92 of them. Everyone who sells one claims it's a Polk, because these are most valuable, but if you're thinking of buying one you might want to verify that - Polk only worked there two years, 1951 and 1952. A lot of them are signed by the artist. They mostly hold a Mills HiTop or a Pace slot but the oldest ones hold a Mills half-top, and a few (four?) hold a Jennings Standard Chief - these were specially made for the Nevada Club in Reno. The cocktail waitresses are plastic and have a variety of wigs and clothing. Also by Character Manufacturing Co, 21 were made to order for Golden Casino in Reno in 1956. The Golden burned down in 1962, but all 21 were saved from the fire. People try and claim Frank Polk modeled these too, but I don't believe it. I've seen cowboy characters with HiTops go as low as $3000 on Ebay, so they're affordable, though I've seen others go unsold with very optimistic reserves, like $15,000. I've only seen one waitress sold and she fetched $17,000 at live auction. Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: jay on February 12, 2009, 04:25:58 AM Peter,
Great information as always. Some of those machines are simply works of art, while others look like cigarette dispensers. What a great collection. Title: Re: Video of the week 7 Post by: Op-Bell on February 12, 2009, 04:40:56 AM Glad to share. Old ones are my specialty, though I don't know so much about stepper machines.
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