Griswald Star Wheel of Fortunecirca 1902, drop nickel in top, push down the handle and the wheel turns. Every number on the wheel won one cigar. Some numbers gave two cigars. The hope of winning two cigars was enough incentive to entice smokers to come back often to buy cigars.Price: $1350 plus $35 shipping Delivery 2-4 weeks To Order send email with name, location, and phone number to durham@GameRoomAntiques.com call 202-338-1342 (10 am - 9 pm east coast time)
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The Fairest Wheel Trade Stimulatorcirca 1890s, nicely restored, drop nickel in top and wheel turns. When the wheel stops turning, look at the pointer to see how many cigars you won. It was called Fairest because unlike most other trade stimulator of the day, you could visibly see how the mechanism worked and could tell that there were no hidden divises to prevent you from winning.The Fairest Wheel is in its original condition. The wheel has some zeros on it which means you can lose (which is an unusual feature for Ferris Wheels, most have all ones, twos etc).
Prices: $1575 plus $35 shipping To Order send email with name, location, and phone number to durham@GameRoomAntiques.com call 202-338-1342 (10 am - 9 pm east coast time)
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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: $650 plus $35 shipping
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Mills Tickette with Jackpotcirca 1930. The Jackpot is a rare feature found on very few of the Tickette games.With this trade stimulator the player knows there is a winning choice with each play. The player inserts a nickel, pushes in the coin slide, punches one of nine spots which in turn punches a card. The card has one winning spot on it with an odds number on it. After the player punches, he slides out the coin slide to reveal the card through the window. If the punched spot has a number, the player is a winner. If you are a winner, you win the odds show on the card and all the coins in the jackpot. The operator has a key to open the jackpot to empty the coins. Case is painted red, machine is fully working with extra cards, lock and key. Price: $675 plus $24 shipping Delivery 2-4 weeks To Order send email with name, location, and phone number to durham@GameRoomAntiques.com call 202-338-1342 (10 am - 9 pm east coast time)
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