January 27-28 Coin-Op & Advertising Day 1 2018-01-27 Auction - 397 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in Nevada - Page 3
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Coca-Cola Neon Clock With Hanging Bracket.25¢ Rock-Ola The "Bubbler" Jukebox.Double-Sided Flashing Arrow Sign.
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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January 27-28 Coin-Op & Advertising Day 1

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5¢ Atlas Indicator Works The Tango Pinball Machine.: An all mechanical pinball machine, giving 10 steel balls for every 5 cents played. Objective is to accumulate points by scoring any of the steel balls into the skill holes of either 0, 50, 60, 100,
0049: 5¢ Atlas Indicator Works The Tango Pinball Machine.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Gottlieb Miss Annabelle Pinball Arcade Game.: In 1959 Gottlieb released this pinball game that features the first back glass with score reels that keep track of not only the current score, but the high score as well. The back glass shows a
0050: Gottlieb Miss Annabelle Pinball Arcade Game.Est. US$750-US$1,500
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Munves Bat-A-Ball Baseball Arcade Game.: This upright baseball themed arcade game is housed in a turquoise cabinet with baseball graphics. Wear is present throughout and the machine is missing the coin slot, front graphics, back door, and
0051: Munves Bat-A-Ball Baseball Arcade Game.Est. US$3,000-US$6,000
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5¢ Bally's Signal Pinball Machine.: In 1934, Bally manufactured one of the first pinball machines to use the stool pigeon style ball tilt system. As this electro-mechanical game uses only 6-volt batteries, the concept is flipper-less
0052: 5¢ Bally's Signal Pinball Machine.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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25¢ Gottlieb's Big Hit Pinball Machine.: Not very many of this baseball themed pinball game were produced, only around 2,200 in fact. It features an active lighted display which creates a very fun experience for players. Instead of a single
0053: 25¢ Gottlieb's Big Hit Pinball Machine.Est. US$1,500-US$3,000
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25¢ Rock-Ola The "Bubbler" Jukebox.: One of the more recent versions of the most classic jukebox of all time, this "Bubbler" features a more contemporary electronic song selector with hundreds of songs to choose from. Instead of playing
0054: 25¢ Rock-Ola The "Bubbler" Jukebox.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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1¢ International Mutoscope Corp. Drop Card Viewer.: Fantastic floor model drop card viewer circa 1940s. With red and blue metal cabinet with what appears to be an older repainted finish. This particular viewer shows the coronation of King Edward VII
0055: 1¢ International Mutoscope Corp. Drop Card Viewer.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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5¢ Rock-Ola World Series Pinball Machine.: An upright World Series pinball machine, manufactured by Rock-Ola in 1934 and is fully mechanical. This game requires no flippers, only using the release and plunging knobs. The objective is to get
0056: 5¢ Rock-Ola World Series Pinball Machine.Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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5¢ Gottlieb's Miss America Pinball Game.: This arcade game was manufactured by Gottlieb in 1947 with only 1,673 units produced. The flipperless woodrail pinball machine was derived from the 1945 Gottlieb's Stage Door Canteen, using the same
0057: 5¢ Gottlieb's Miss America Pinball Game.Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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25¢ Gottlieb Sunshine Baseball Pinball Arcade Game.: Wonderful baseball themed pinball game made by Gottlieb in 1936. The back scoreboard is shorter than most other games of its kind and shows some peeling to the image. The playing field is in great
0058: 25¢ Gottlieb Sunshine Baseball Pinball Arcade Game.Est. US$5,000-US$8,000
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10¢ Exhibit Supply Co. Dale Gun Patrol Arcade Game.: WWII themed shooting gallery arcade game produced by Exhibit Supply Co. in 1951. The tall slim cabinet shows minor wear and the colorful back glass displays some flaking. Two keys are provided. Keys:
0059: 10¢ Exhibit Supply Co. Dale Gun Patrol Arcade Game.Est. US$2,500-US$5,000
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10¢ Chicago Coin's Shuffle-Baseball Arcade Game.: Rare and quite possibly the only one of its kind; Chicago Coin released this baseball-themed shuffle board game around 1940. 10¢ for one player or 20¢ for two. With vibrant and beautiful animated
0060: 10¢ Chicago Coin's Shuffle-Baseball Arcade Game.Est. US$3,500-US$6,000
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5¢ International Mutoscope Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun: International Mutoscope manufactured this war themed game in 1940. The tall cabinet is constructed of wood and remains in its original state, complete with the original instructions paper mounted
0061: 5¢ International Mutoscope Anti-Aircraft Machine GunEst. US$2,500-US$5,000
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Rare 5¢ Gottlieb Diamond Lill Pinball Arcade Game.: Another rare game produced by Gottlieb that features the artwork of Roy Parker. Only around 700 of these pinball games were ever produced. This example is in great condition as evidenced by the
0062: Rare 5¢ Gottlieb Diamond Lill Pinball Arcade Game.Est. US$3,000-US$6,000
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5¢ Gottlieb Buffalo Bill Pinball Arcade Game.: Western themed pinball game with images of Buffalo Bill and culturally appropriated Indian squaws. The colorful back glass is in fantastic condition with few minor instances of flaking. The playing
0064: 5¢ Gottlieb Buffalo Bill Pinball Arcade Game.Est. US$4,000-US$7,000
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5¢ Williams Box Score Roll Down Arcade Game.: Baseball themed with a vertical running man unit on the light up display, the first of its kind with many imitations to follow after its production in 1947. There are 8 skill holes scattered around
0066: 5¢ Williams Box Score Roll Down Arcade Game.Est. US$4,000-US$7,000
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5¢ Gottlieb's Minstrel Man Pinball Machine.: This is an electro-mechanical pinball machine, manufactured by Gottlieb in 1951 with only 1,800 produced. It was the first game of Gottlieb to incorporate drop targets and a safety between flippers.
0067: 5¢ Gottlieb's Minstrel Man Pinball Machine.Est. US$5,000-US$8,000
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5¢ National Novelty K.O. Fighters Boxing Arcade Game.: The first interactive boxing game of its kind, the K.O. Fighters offered players the chance to participate in boxing matches of their own. On either side of the cabinet are two pistols which control
0069: 5¢ National Novelty K.O. Fighters Boxing Arcade Game.Est. US$5,000-US$9,000
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5¢ Exhibit Supply Co. Palmistry Fortune Teller.: This mystical fortune teller features a slim oak cabinet with lower casting of a silver hand and is topped with a fantastic marquee. Behind the front glass is a dimensional scene of a mystic at an
0070: 5¢ Exhibit Supply Co. Palmistry Fortune Teller.Est. US$5,000-US$9,000
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1¢ Exhibit Supply Co. Hercules Ball Grip Tester.: In this grip testing game, players squeeze the grip handle to raise the ball as high as they can. The bell chimes as the ball lowers back into the resting position. Housed in a golden oak cabinet
0071: 1¢ Exhibit Supply Co. Hercules Ball Grip Tester.Est. US$5,000-US$9,000
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1¢ Exhibit Supply Co. Love Tester Arcade Game.: Another successful machine from Exhibit Supply Co. This Love Tester, produced from 1929-1933, allows players to measure their sex appeal. Simply drop a penny into the coin slot and squeeze the grip.
0072: 1¢ Exhibit Supply Co. Love Tester Arcade Game.Est. US$5,000-US$9,000
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