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Golden Nugget |
This glamorous machine was made famous by the Golden Nugget Casino of Las Vegas. The new front with nuggets and dolls is combined with a 1930's Mills mechanism. The Golden Nugget slot machine is also available in white. |
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War Eagle |
The official factory name was 'Silient Jackpot Bell', but its nickname became the standard for this 1931 Mills machine. Original sales literature noted, 'The yellow, red and black war eagle design, symbolic of money, gave the machine irresistible appeal'. |
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Castle Front |
The most popular slot machine of the entire pre-World War II era. Mills introduced it in 1933 at $74.50. Features include the reliable Mills 'Silent' mechanism and an obvious and generous working jackpot. |
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Standard Chief |
In March 1946, Jennings introduced its new Standard Chief with a flashy, eye-catching chrome exterior and a string, easy-to-maintain mechanism. You may choose from many other quality Jennings slots: 'Club Chief', 'Sun Chief', and 'Governor', to name a few. |
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Bally Electromechanical |
From 1963 to 1980, Bally Manufacturing Company of Chicago designed and manufacturered a tremendously successful line of electromechanical slot machines with large jackpots, lights, and multiple coin and line play. These innovative and dependable machines were the #1 choice of casino owners and players for twenty years. |
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Universal |
In 1985, Universal Company of Japan introduced a fully computerized slot utilizing whisper-quiet stepper motor driven reels with all jackpot symbols. This machine has features enjoyed in today's casinos - spin and bet buttons, an ultra-fast payout hopper, and credit and win meters. |
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I.G.T. Drop-In Poker |
International Game Technology machines are 'made with pride in Nevada'. This Fortune II poker machine has sophisticated animation, music, and even a burglar alarm! Comfortable, sit-down bar pokers by other manufacturers are also available. |
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C.E.I. Video Poker |
Casino Electronics Inc. machines have been made since the mid-1980's. This exciting machine has the credit feature for fast and fun play-off of accumulated winning points. The buttons on this well-engineered machine are large and easy to read and push. |
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Can't get a slot machine because your state does not allow 'home use' slots? Get the next best thing, a Pachislo Machine! Pachislos are slightly different than slot machines; instead of the machine stopping the spinning reels, you stop the reels! This makes a Pachislo a game of skill, not a game of chance. These Pachislo machines were removed from service and rebuilt to like-new condition. They are then sold at a fraction of the original manufacturer's price. Insert one to three tokens and lights shine to show you the payoff possibilities. Flip the joystick and the reels begin to spin. Press the button under each reel to stop it at the exact instant you choose. When the jackpot hits, lights flash and music plays. Computer alters the odds so that nearly every play wins a payout of 1 to 15 tokens. Made in Japan of chrome, steel and a heavy-duty laminate cabinet. This is not a betting device. Not available in California. |
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