Antique slot machines of Illinois slot machine buyer sell a slot machine
I specialize in buying Mechanical Antique Slot Machines and Antique Slot Machine Parts.
I specialize in buying Mechanical Antique Slot Machines and Antique Slot Machine Parts.
I am always buying Antique Slot Machines to add to my collection. I will buy machines in original, restored, or in need of restoration. I will offer friendly service always paying the highest price for your Antique Slot Machine. If you have an Antique Slot Machine or Antique Slot Machine Parts you would like to sell call and I will be happy to answer any questions. Most evaluations done over the phone.
Mills Bonus Bell, Mills Black Cherry, Mills Golden Fall, Mills Check Boy, Mills Jewel Bell, Mills Liberty Bell, Mills Lion Head, Mills Melon Bell, Mills Operator Bell, Mills Puritan Bell, Mills Roman Head, Mills Skyscraper, Mills War Eagle, Mills Q.T., Mills Dewey, Mills High Top, Mills Brown Front, Mills Bursting Cherry, Mills Chrome Bell, Mills F.O.K. Vendor, Mills Golden Bell, Mills Golf Ball Vendor, Mills Horse Head, Mills Mystery Bell, Mills Pointsetta, Mills Castle, Mills Silent Bell, Watling Rolatop, Watling Gum Ball, Watling Bird of Paradise, Watling Checkerboard, Watling Golden Gate, Watling Rol-A-Tor, Watling Treasury, Jennings Club Chief, Jennings Little Duke, Jennings Four Star Chief, Jennings Club Special, Jennings Jackpot Bell, Jennings Sky Chief, Jennings Sun Chief, Jennings Club Chief, Jennings Silver Moon, Pace All Star Comet, Pace Bantam, Pace Eight Star Bell, Pace Rocket, and any other kinds of antique slot machines made by Mills, Jennings, Pace, and Watling.
Some of the well known companies who manufactured coin op machines were: Caille Brothers, Watling, O.D. Jennings, Clawson, Griswold, Roover Brothers, Mills Novelty Company, William Gent, Exhibit Supply, International Mutoscope, Pace, Bally Reliance, Chester Pollard, Rock-Ola Manufacturing, Pulver, Manikin Vendor, Hance, Columbus, and Charles Fey. Penny arcades had strength testers, lung testers, fortune tellers, mutoscopes, shooting ranges, rifle or gun games, automatic target practice or skill games, and electricity shock machines. Vending machines came in all different shapes and sizes, and dispensed all different products such as gumballs, peanuts, breath pellets, perfume, stick or package gum, cigars, matches, combs, lighter fluid, collar buttons, stamps, chocolate, and candy. Trade stimulators used various forms to attract customers. Some of the most popular were dice machines, cast iron poker machines, sport theme machines (golf, basketball, football, baseball, boxing), roulette, and horse race machines. The earliest slot machines came in an upright wood cabinet with a single color wheel that spins when the handle was released (Centaur, Eclipse, Lonestar, Big Six, Dewey, 20th Century, Victor, New Century Detroit, Black Cat, Duplex, Peerless, Chicago, Judge, Owl, Bullfrog, Cricket)
Here at Antique Slot Machines of Illinois located in the Western Suburbs of Chicago we are always interested in buying any antique slot machines for collection or trade.