The case shows the right age, and the paint may have been touched up over its travels, but is bright and intact. The reels spin freely and lock in just the way they should!! There are no cracks in the casting or the reel or jackpot glasses. The original magnification glass in the front case that shows the coins being played is missing. The machine has its original "trap door" coin box. The mechanism has been properly lubricated and has its original Bell-Fruit-Gum reel strips. It is a wonderful example on an unrestored machine that plays and pays out correctly. Up for auction today is this nice 1927-1929 as best as i know it is from this era it is a Mills Gooseneck "Poinsettia" 25 cent Slot Machine I have owned since the early 1970's.
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