Coin-Op & Gambling, Las Vegas Day 1 2018-05-19 Auction - 462 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in Nevada - Page 8
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**5¢ Caille Peerless Roulette Floor Model Slot Machine.**5¢, 25¢ Caille Bros. Double Musical Puck Upright Slot**5¢ Caille Big Six Special Upright Slot Machine.
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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1¢ Keeney And Sons, Inc. Steeplechase Arcade Game.: This is a countertop arcade machine manufactured by Keeney And Sons, Inc. in 1935. It is housed in a dark oak cabinet and has a very clean interior with minor scratches around the wood. It contains 6
0170: 1¢ Keeney And Sons, Inc. Steeplechase Arcade Game.Est. US$500-US$1,000
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1¢ The Master Target Practice Pistol Arcade Game.: Displaying an aluminum cast front with a hint of teal color. Drop a penny in the pistol, aim for the target and shoot. If the coin makes it through, the coin is then returned. For every penny, patron
0171: 1¢ The Master Target Practice Pistol Arcade Game.Est. US$500-US$1,500
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5¢ Hit A Homer Coin Flip Arcade Game.: This countertop arcade machine is made of wood, painted blue with details of white and baseball themed graphics throughout. Insert the nickel in the coin entry to the right of the cabinet and use the
0172: 5¢ Hit A Homer Coin Flip Arcade Game.Est. US$500-US$1,000
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1¢ Filmascope Mfg. Co.'s "Play Basketball"" Arcade: This game was manufactured by Filmascope Mfg. Co. sometime in the 1930's and remains in superb condition. The interior field does display moderate wear, consistent with age and use. The body is made
0173: 1¢ Filmascope Mfg. Co.'s "Play Basketball"" ArcadeEst. US$500-US$1,200
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Coin-Op Palm Reader Fortune Teller.: A simple fortune teller where patrons place the palm of their hand on the metal platform and a fortune card is dispensed into the receptacle below. Wear can be seen throughout the cabinet, which is
0174: Coin-Op Palm Reader Fortune Teller.Est. US$600-US$2,000
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1¢ Groetchen Tool Mfg. Zoom Arcade Machine.: This countertop machine is a "Game of Skill" and releases one ball per penny. The housing is made of wood and cast aluminum, painted in a lustrous gold and blue color with red details. The objective
0175: 1¢ Groetchen Tool Mfg. Zoom Arcade Machine.Est. US$800-US$1,800
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1¢ International Mutoscope "Buffalo Hunt" Arcade: This is the International Mutoscope Reel Co. Model J viewer manufactured in the early 1900's. As it is made of tin, it was most likely produced after the 1920's. It has an upright stand with chrome
0176: 1¢ International Mutoscope "Buffalo Hunt" ArcadeEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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1¢ Merchants Advertising Co. Color Match Game.: This is a simple yet fun counter top game! After inserting a penny, player uses the left wheel to choose a color the pointer will land on. Pull the coin slot and the pinball is released. Shoot the
0177: 1¢ Merchants Advertising Co. Color Match Game.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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25¢ Chicago Coin Hunt Club Arcade Game.: In 1976 Chicago Coin presented their nod to the Seeburg Ray-O-Lite shooting game. In this model players shoot at targets illuminated on the glass target area. Displaying use and age related wear
0179: 25¢ Chicago Coin Hunt Club Arcade Game.Est. US$1,200-US$3,000
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10¢ Gottlieb's Miss Annabelle Pinball Machine.: This electro-mechanical pinball machine was the first of Gottlieb's to display a score reel and a "Score To Beat" feature on the backglass. There are 4 flippers but the only way to achieve a replay
0180: 10¢ Gottlieb's Miss Annabelle Pinball Machine.Est. US$1,400-US$1,600
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10¢, 25¢ Gottlieb's Bank-A-Ball Pinball Machine.: This is a wedgehead pinball machine manufactured by Gottlieb in 1965 with only 3,400 produced. It was the first to incorporate return lanes to the flipper. For every target there is a corresponding
0181: 10¢, 25¢ Gottlieb's Bank-A-Ball Pinball Machine.Est. US$1,500-US$3,000
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25¢ Gottlieb Dodge City Pinball Arcade Game.: This Western themed pinball game features a colorful playing field and back glass with animated cowboy figure. Manufactured in 1965 by D. Gottlieb & Co. Some minor wear can be seen throughout the
0183: 25¢ Gottlieb Dodge City Pinball Arcade Game.Est. US$2,000-US$5,000
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10¢ Or 20¢ Williams Double Header Shuffle Alley: This game is the one of the first for Williams because of the animated horizontal running-man unit thus popping out from above instead of below, developed in 1950. By sliding the metal puck across
0185: 10¢ Or 20¢ Williams Double Header Shuffle AlleyEst. US$5,000-US$8,000
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25¢ International Mutoscope Love Pilot Personality: International Mutoscope Reel Co. produced these personality testers in 1938. After depositing a coin the player utilizes the helm to steer through the given personality choices as their lights flash.
0186: 25¢ International Mutoscope Love Pilot PersonalityEst. US$1,000-US$3,000
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1¢ Baker Novelty Co. Kicker And Catcher.: For one cent, the patron is given three balls. The left knob controls the movements of the catcher and the right controls the strength of the kicker. For every ball that is caught, the ball is
0188: 1¢ Baker Novelty Co. Kicker And Catcher.Est. US$600-US$1,200
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1¢ Daval Skill Thrill Countertop Arcade Machine.: This game is a one player shooting gallery game, made of sheet metal with details of silver and gold throughout but does display some wear. The interior field is brilliant with plenty of graphics
0190: 1¢ Daval Skill Thrill Countertop Arcade Machine.Est. US$500-US$1,500
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1¢ Baffle Ball Inc. Thro-Ball Arcade Game.: This is a countertop arcade game by Baffle Ball Inc., manufactured in 1931. It has a green sheet metal body with aluminum features, glass sides and the original paper background. For one penny, the
0191: 1¢ Baffle Ball Inc. Thro-Ball Arcade Game.Est. US$500-US$1,000
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5¢ Great Lakes System Mercury Athletic Scale Grip: This strength tester was manufactured from 1951 to 1957 by the Great Lakes System, displaying wear and loss of paint throughout. It is made of cast iron with aluminum features and a wooden base,
0193: 5¢ Great Lakes System Mercury Athletic Scale GripEst. US$500-US$1,200
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