Mills Watermelon Slot Machine

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It is known by many names but most people only remember this canny machine for what it does to your wallet: It bleeds you and yet tempts you to go back for more. Designed specifically to rob you of all your hard earned cash, this machine is said to earn 90 percent of Casino profits. Having thrown the One Armed Bandit in a negative light, let me say that this cheeky machine will bring lots of joy and entertainment to your house.

Mills - products new description - Mills High Top Watermelon Bell antique slots machines for sale buy sell used classic vintage original authentic Aristocrat Baker Bally Bell Fruit Buckley Caille Evans Fey Groetchen Jubilee Keeney Mills O.D. Jennings Pace Rock Ola Sega Sheffler United Universal Watling antique slot machines slot machines slot machines for sale one armed bandit antique slot. Antique Slot Machines restored, bought, sold, and traded. Quality, professional restoration, repairs, and sales of antique slot machines, arcade machines and related coin-op devices. The watermelon, orange and cherry pictures on the slot reels can attest to that. The BAR symbol now common in slot machines was derived from an early logo of the Bell-Fruit Gum Company. The Liberty Bell, another symbolic icon of America, is a common place on most slot machines to which the reason im clueless also. This is a Mills 1940’s era Watermelon slot machine which has been mechanically reconditioned. All Original machine NOT A REPRODUCTION. Parts are all original. This machine is a one Quarter machine which has all the normal payoffs and a working jackpot. The Mills Watermelon is a hard to find slot machine.

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An old poster used to promote the Mills Slot Machine
The first one built in 1895 byCharles FeyofSan Francisco, California. In 1907, Herbert Mills from Chicago produced a slot machine called the Operator Bell. By 1908 lots of 'bell' machines were installed in most cigar stores, saloons, bowling alleys, brothels and barber storesMills Watermelon Slot Machine.

Mills Watermelon Slot Machine

Sometimes, Slot Machineseven gave out fruit flavoured chewing gums as winnings. The watermelon, orange and cherry pictures on the slot reels can attest to that. The BAR symbol now common in slot machines was derived from an early logo of the Bell-Fruit Gum Company. The Liberty Bell, another symbolic icon of America, is a common place on most slot machines to which the reason im clueless also.

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In 1963, Ballydeveloped the first fully electromechanical slot machine and this led to the end of heydays of the One-Arm- Bandits and the rise of sore thumbs.

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