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**5¢ Charles Fey Liberty Bell Slot Machine & Shipping**Rare 5¢ Mills Novelty Co. Hoke Snake Slot Machine**5¢ Mills Novelty Little Scarab Token Pay Trade
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**1¢ Genco Ball Gum Vendor Trade Stimulator: Basket weave textured cabinet with a hinged coin return door and three small fortune reels. Players received a ball of gum for each play. Plays well. Features the original reel strips and fortune
0049: **1¢ Genco Ball Gum Vendor Trade StimulatorEst. US$1,000-US$3,000
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**5¢ United Automatic 6-Way Dice Trade Stimulator: A unique dace-popping machine produced in 1905 by United Automatic Machine Co. The player may deposit a coin in one or more of the 6 coin slots, and when the dice pop the player may earn cigars in
0051: **5¢ United Automatic 6-Way Dice Trade StimulatorEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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**5¢ 20th Century Novelty Co. Spiral Trade Stimulator: A nickel is inserted and plunger pressed to release the coin down the spiral chute, spinning the pointer so it points to a number between the pins arranged in a circle. An original machine in working
0052: **5¢ 20th Century Novelty Co. Spiral Trade StimulatorEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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**5¢ Charles Fey & Sons Midget Roulette Trade: Players press the plunger to spin the wheel. Wherever the three balls landed determined the payout: up to $2.50 in trade. Works nicely. Circa 1924. One key is provided. (Very Good). 9-1/2"T.
0053: **5¢ Charles Fey & Sons Midget Roulette TradeEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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**5¢ Fields Mfg. Baby Vendor Trade Stimulator: Fields Manufacturing Co. made this trade stimulator during the early 1930s. It features three fortune reels and side ball gum vendor. The lever is stiff but the machine works fine. Two keys are
0054: **5¢ Fields Mfg. Baby Vendor Trade StimulatorEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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**5¢ Leo Canda Perfection Card Machine: Leo Canda Manufacturing Co. produced this trade stimulator during the late 1890s. It took on the nickname "Round Top" for its curved or rounded top. Players of this 5-reel trade stimulator could win
0055: **5¢ Leo Canda Perfection Card MachineEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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**5¢ Bennett & Co. Star Green Cigarette Trade: This early coin drop machine was manufactured by Bennett & Co. in 1900. Dropping a nickel in the slot causes the wheel to spin and drop the coin to the bottom of the bank. Each nickel earns the
0056: **5¢ Bennett & Co. Star Green Cigarette TradeEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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**1¢ Mills Novelty Premium Gum Coin Drop Trade: This is an original and unrestored machine, produced by the Mills Novelty Co. around 1916. Players drop pennies through the slot on the top of the machine and watch as the coin bounces down through
0057: **1¢ Mills Novelty Premium Gum Coin Drop TradeEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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**5¢ Drobisch Bros. Advertising Register Trade: Beautifully crafted coin drop trade stimulator produced by Drobisch Bros. & Co. in 1896. It features a wonderfully detailed wooden cabinet with carved bead trim and leaf designs. The original paper
0058: **5¢ Drobisch Bros. Advertising Register TradeEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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5¢ Majestic Mfg. & Sales Pick-A-Plum Trade Stimulator: This countertop trade stimulator was manufactured by Majestic Mfg. & Sales of Texas in 1933. It interestingly has three stacked spinners that determine your score. The rear has a viewport to see the
0059: 5¢ Majestic Mfg. & Sales Pick-A-Plum Trade StimulatorEst. US$1,500-US$3,000
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**5¢ Sands Skill Katch Trade Stimulator: This payout skill game was manufactured by the Sands Mfg. Corporation in 1936. The player drops in a nickel at the top, it descends through the pin field and if caught, it dumps whatever coins were
0060: **5¢ Sands Skill Katch Trade StimulatorEst. US$1,000-US$3,000
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**1¢ Royal Bell 3 Jacks Trade Stimulator: Coin flip style game with three jackpot banks. If the player gets their coin into one of the three slots, they win the contents of the bank. The wood base and cabinet display some minor wear. 2 keys
0062: **1¢ Royal Bell 3 Jacks Trade StimulatorEst. US$800-US$1,200
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**1¢ Pace Hol-E-Smokes Cigarette Trade Stimulator: Pace Mfg. made these trade stimulators during the early 1930s. The three reels each have images of packs of cigarettes. Players win a pack of cigarettes when they spin three of a kind. Two keys are
0063: **1¢ Pace Hol-E-Smokes Cigarette Trade StimulatorEst. US$800-US$1,500
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**1¢ Daval Chicago Club House Game: Daval Mfg. Co. produced this classic trade stimulator in 1933. This particular model has the extra cash box at the bottom. The case is all cast aluminum with red and black highlights painted in. Has
0064: **1¢ Daval Chicago Club House GameEst. US$800-US$1,500
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**5¢ O.D. Jennings Poker Trade Stimulator: Very simple in design, this five card reel machine in a plain wood cabinet is no nonsense. Also referred to as the "Card Machine". In all original condition featuring interior label and reel strips.
0065: **5¢ O.D. Jennings Poker Trade StimulatorEst. US$800-US$1,500
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**5¢ P&H "Columbia" Counter Wheel Trade Stimulator: This early machine was manufactured by Paupa & Hochriem in 1899. A player can drop up to 5 nickels per play. The dial uses symbols to determine the player's fortune and pay out in trade. An original
0066: **5¢ P&H "Columbia" Counter Wheel Trade StimulatorEst. US$2,500-US$4,500
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**5¢ Colby Specialty Supply Co. Lung Tester Dice: Colby Specialty Supply Co. manufactured this combination lung tester and dice machine in 1901. Lung testers were outlawed in New York shortly thereafter, in 1906, due to the spreading of disease. It
0067: **5¢ Colby Specialty Supply Co. Lung Tester DiceEst. US$4,000-US$7,000
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1¢ Mills Novelty Co. Imperial Shocker Countertop: This arcade amusement or medical treatment device is housed in a wood cabinet with front casting showing a pair of ladies. One of the two handles controls the amount of current to be delivered. Circa
0068: 1¢ Mills Novelty Co. Imperial Shocker CountertopEst. US$6,000-US$9,000
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1¢ Caille Bros. "George Washington" Scale: This highly desirable scale was manufactured in 1905, a good early example with cast iron platform. The fine quartersawn oak cabinetry, ornate cast iron elements and the fantastic lithographed face
0069: 1¢ Caille Bros. "George Washington" ScaleEst. US$6,000-US$10,000
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5¢ Mills Quartoscope Flip Card Viewer Arcade Machine: This is a beautiful example of a Mills Novelty Co. viewer that was produced in 1901 for animating photographs of relatively scandalous women. The oak cabinet has wonderful details and re-cast iron
0070: 5¢ Mills Quartoscope Flip Card Viewer Arcade MachineEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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1¢ Electric Treatment Countertop Machine: This arcade shocker allowed the user to control how much electrical current they were exposed to by moving the right handle. Has the original tin direction sign. One key is included. (Very Good).
0071: 1¢ Electric Treatment Countertop MachineEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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1¢ Charles Fey & Sons Pistol Range Shooting Game: This entertaining countertop game was manufactured in 1920 by Charles Fey & Sons. The player inserts a penny into the pistol and then shoots that penny into one of three bullseye targets. Getting a
0072: 1¢ Charles Fey & Sons Pistol Range Shooting GameEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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