- Five Cent O.D. Jenning's ñBronze Chiefî
Console Slot Machine Five Cent O.D. Jennings ñBronze Chiefî Console Slot Machine. Chicago, Illinois: O.D. Jennings Co., ca. 1940. Handsome all wood cabinet with payout ... [more like this] - Ten Cent O.D. Jenning's ñBronze Chiefî
Console Slot Machine Ten Cent O.D. Jennings ñBronze Chiefî Console Slot Machine. Chicago, Illinois: O.D. Jennings Co., ca. 1940. Companion piece to above lot. Lock and ... [more like this] - Jennings Sun Chief Nickel Slot Machine Lighted
front. Circa 1945. Dimensions: 26.75'h x 16'w x 17'd. For shipping quote, please contact Box Brothers Sacramento at boxbrosacto@gmail.com. Please note we do not accept credit ... [more like this] - Jennings Sun Chief Nickel Slot Machine:
Lighted front. Circa 1945. Dimensions: 26. 75'h x 16'w x 17'd. For shipping quote, please contact Box Brothers Sacramento at boxbrosacto@gmail. com. Please note we do not ... [more like this] - A Jennings Sun Chief Slot Machine Height
of machine overall 60 1/4 inches. : of machine overall 60 1/4 inches. Condition For condition inquiries please contact fdcr@hindmanauctions. com ... [more like this] - 25 Cent O.D. Jennings Standard Chief Slot
Machine O.D. Jennings & Company (American, 1906-1980s), mid 20th century. A 25¢ Standard Chief Tic-Tac-Toe slot machine on stand, having a painted chromed metal front and ... [more like this] - 25 Cent O.D. Jennings Standard Chief Slot
Machine O.D. Jennings & Company (American, 1906-1980s), mid 20th century. A 25¢ Standard Chief Tic-Tac-Toe slot machine on stand, having a painted chromed metal front and ... [more like this] - Jennings Sun Chief slot machine, 10 cent,
in working condition in working condition ... [more like this] - JENNINGS CHIEF INDIAN FRONT SLOT MACHINE.
Dime slot machine with nickel plated front. Marquee also reads “Tic Tac Toe”. SIZE: 29” t. x 16” w. x 15” d. CONDITION: Back cover missing, nickel and paint trim ... [more like this] - O.D. JENNINGS & CO. SLOT MACHINE. Illinois
mid 20th century. 10 cent coin operated 'Chief' slot machine with embossed images of Native Americans trees and stars. 27.5'h. Some loss to corner of wooden base. ... [more like this] - A Jennings 'Four Star Chief' enameled chrome
and oak nickle slot machine with hunt scene O. D. Jennings & Company, Chicago model introduced 1936 serial number 121640 greatest dimensions 28 x 15 1/4 x 15 1/4in ... [more like this] - JENNINGS FOUR-STAR CHIEF SLOT MACHINE O.D.
Jennings & Co. Chicago c. 1930's 10-cent coin operated hunting scene variety. The corner cabinet is in good condition with light wear throughout and a few small dings and ... [more like this] - 25 CENT JENNINGS CHIEF TIC-TAC-TOE SLOT MACHINE:
Mid 20th century by Jennings, 25 cent in original condition. 3 reels, key in office. Red metal louvered panels, oak base. Serial number on key A12430. 27 1/2' h. x 17' ... [more like this] - O.D. Jennings & Co. 5 Cent “7-1-1” Chief
Slot Machine. Chicago, ca. 1945. Original machine mechanism in contemporary casting. Excellent. Working with keys. ... [more like this] - Jennings 5-Cent Light-Up Sun Chief Slot Machine.
Description 1955. Original condition. Working. Missing piece to base. Keys are not included. Serial #: 187817.Condition (Excellent). Size 30' T. ... [more like this] - A Jennings Sun Chief 5 cent slot machine height
27 1/2in; width 17in; depth 17in ... [more like this] - Jennings & Co. Victory Chief 5-Cent Slot
Machine. Description 1938/45. Serial #143298/151198. Great original example. First post WWII produced limited model in wood case and rear bonnet. Complete working condition. Condition ... [more like this] - 10¢ Jennings Sweepstake Chief Slot Machine.
Description With red light-up plastics. Appears to be in all original condition with a walnut cabinet. Condition (Excellent). Size 27' T. ... [more like this]
Do you have an old slot machine? Do you want one? If you do, it might be worth the search, as some can be worth quite a bit of money. Slot machines built after 1930 are considered contemporary. Anything older is considered antique. The antique slot machines tend to have original parts, as replacement parts weren’t common. The newer machines from 1930 on, have more than likely been tinkered with and might have replacement parts. In the antique world, the more original parts and features, the better. Here are some tips to consider prior to purchasing one.
This is an old, reproduction back cover for a Jennings Standard Chief slot machine. Rough, heavy, crude casting, aluminum, it will almost certainly need grinding and adjusting to make it usable. Gameroom Show sells pre-1940s vintage slot machines in excellent, working condition. These rare antique slot machines are also known as “one-armed bandits” because they were originally operated by one lever on the side of the machine as opposed to a button on the front panel, and because of their ability to leave the gamer impoverished. Gameroom Show sells multi-slot machines.
Buy and sell locally. Craigslist has listings for slot machine in antiques in the Seattle-tacoma area. Browse photos and search by condition, price, and more.
If you are interested in investing in an antique machine, look for one in original condition. Something relatively untouched or in mint condition is rare, however, they do exist. Once a slot machine has been restored, the value of the machine decreases. If you find slot machine from the 1930s or 1940s for less than $3,000, the chances are good it has been restored.
Now if money is no object, you may want to consider purchasing an 1899 Mills five-cent antique slot machine. This machine, in original, mint condition would sell for anywhere from $16,000 to $19,000. If money really isn’t an option, a Caille Brothers Peerless 5 Cent floor roulette slot realized $300,000 at auction.
If you are interested in something a little less pricey, there is the antique Owl Slot machine from the Mills Novelty Company that sells for roughly $15,750. This free-standing, fully functional slot machine has a carved solid oak frame, ball and claw feet, and gorgeous metal housings. These machines are highly sought after.
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If you are looking to purchase a wood machine, make sure to inspect for damage. The first wooden machines appeared on the market around 1906. The prices are as high as $19,000. Gaming experts and slot machine collectors agree that these machines are worth collecting, as they will only gain in value as time passes.
There is a booming trade in antique slots. Motivated collectors are scouring this niche market looking for original machines, and anything that can be brought up to snuff. A restored slot machine can still fetch good money. There are highly skilled technicians that can restore your find.
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The following are fine examples of antique slot machines
• Ten Cent Harrah’s Club Pace Four Reel (1950)
• Ten cent Mills Blue Bell (1948)
• Mills Diamond Front (1941)
• Five cent Mills Black Cherry (1947)
• Super Deluxe Club Chief Jennings (1946)
• Mills Bursting Cherry
• Five cent Watling Treasury (1933)
• 25 cent Watling Coin Front (1935)
• Mills Hi-Top
• Five cent Mills Roman Head (1938)
The price of an antique machine can be as high as $300,000 or as low as $1000. Whether you are looking to make an investment, find the holy grail, or a machine to match your decor, the market is strong, vibrant, and accessible.
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Check out the history of slot machines in our article here.