Rockola Official Sweepstakescirca 1933. One of the most popular horse racing trade stimulators. Its like playing a horse race along with a roulette wheel.You select a horse number with the selector on the front, insert a coin, and then slide the bar over to spin the horse platform. While the horses are spinning around, a steel ball also revolves around like a roulette wheel and when the spinning stops, it lands in a spot which indicates the odds of the payoff of the winning number. Very nice condition, lots of fun to play, Dimensions: 15" wide, 14" deep, 11" high Price: $1495 plus $45 shipping.
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Punchette Trade Stimulatorcirca 1936, manufactured by the Groetchen Tool Company. This unique trade stimulator is like a coin operated punchboard.You insert a coin, scoll the reel of paper reel to a spot that has not been punched out, push down the puncher, then retrieve you punched piece of paper from the chute and see if you are a winner. You could win as much as $25 for a nickle play. Beautifully restored, comes with almost a complete roll of unpunched paper. Fully working with lock and key. Dimensions: 13" wide, 7" deep, 9 1/2" high Price: $485 plus $35 shipping
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Groetchen Zoom WWII Gambling Gamecirca 1941, you flip the balls and if the balls lands in a "HIT" hole, you would get your coin back and three more balls to play. A good player could win many coins before striking out.The graphics depict U.S. fighter planes trying to make hits on battle cruises. The case has been beautifully restored, you'll never see one looking any better. Dimensions: 15" wide, 8 1/2" deep, 18" high
Price: $1295 plus $35 shipping ($45 shipping to West of the Rockies)
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Spino Trade Stimulatorcirca 1940/50s, A winner every time - fully automatic - when penny is dropped in coin chute, arrow automatically spins and when it stops it points to the prize the player wins and the store owner gives it to him.Case painted red, instructions paper is replaced (see photo), owner can insert their own merchandize into the machine, dimensions: 12 1/2 wide, 21" high, 9 1/2" depth, electric Price: $285 plus $35 shipping ($45 shipping to West of the Rockies)
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Bennet No Blanks Trade Stimulatorcirca 1900. This early trade stimulator was designed to sell cigars. Every play won at least one cigar and soemtimes you could win two or three cigars. Unlike some other trade stimulators, there were no blanks, so you never lost.You drop nickel which causes the dial to spin and your nickel drops to the bottom for the operator to see that you played a real coin. There is no cash box. Price: $1995 plus $28 shipping.
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Puritan Bell L Shaped Trade Stimulator
circa 1926. Manufactured by the Mills Novelty Company. Fully operational and the reels stop one at a time just a like a regular slot machine.
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