Old Time Slot Machines

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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.

My name is Richard Bright and I have been restoring antique slot machines for over 35 years, you could say I have repaired or restored at least 500 antique slot machines in my lifetime. As a Professional Firefighter ' Lieutenant' now 'Retired', I work twenty-four hour shifts, which has given me plenty of time to devote to restoring and repairing antique slot machines. Whether it is small repairs or full restorations, no job is too big or too small. I have traveled all around the country in order to buy, repair or sell my antique slot machines. This business is set around a very small circle of qualified people to do this kind of work. I feel if you treat the customer right and gain their confidence by doing good work, they will be a return customer in the future. The slot machines we restore are restored the right way to the customer specifications, the first time. When a customer purchases a slot machine from me, I offer lifetime guarantee, as long as you own the slot machine, providing you bring it to me for repairs. There are not too many people in this business that will make an offer like that and actually stand by it. We have a large inventory of parts for antique slot machines. In the case of repairs and restorations, there is a 99% chance the part will be replaced with an original part, instead of a reproduction. Machines weigh any where from 75-100 pounds, measurements 16'X16'X 28' height. There is a 10% restocking fee on all returns.

  1. Each slot is available for free without registration. Old-school slot machines are a great way to enjoy the game without having to understand complicated rules. The slots of this genre are available at any.
  2. Slots made before 1951 did not have lighted or plastic fronts, except for the Jennings Sun Chief models. They were metal and wood, not electronic. Most of the slot machines from the 1890's to 1940's were made by only a few manufacturers: Jennings, Mills, Pace, Watling, Caille.
  3. Thanks to the enthusiastic response, Fey built several more, and by 1896 he was devoting himself full time to the manufacture of slot machines. The modern era of slot machines arrived in 1898, when Fey created the Card Bell, the first machine.






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Due to laws regulating the sale of antique slot machines Bright's Antique Slot Machine Restorations will not sell to individuals located in the following states: Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Indiana, Nebraska, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Last Updated: 03-03-2021
Featured Items

1935 Bally
Reliance Dice Machine 5 cent

1932 Jennings
Little Duke w/ Gumball Vendor Penny

1935 Jennings
Prosperity 5 cent

1935 Jennings
Golf Ball Vender 25 cent

1937 Jennings
Hunting Scene 25 cent

1947 Jennings
Standard Chief 25 cent

1947 Jennings
Standard Chief 50 cent

1949 Jennings
Sweepstake 25 cent

1958 Jennings
Buckaroo 5 cent

1929 Mills
FOK 5 cent

1933 Mills
War Eagle 5 cent

1933 Mills
Lion Head 5 cent

1934 Mills
Firebird Penny

1935 Mills
Chevron 10 cent

1936 Mills
Castle Front Penny

1936 Mills
Futurity 5 cent

1936 Mills
Chevron Penny

1938 Mills
Horse Head Bonus 25 cent

1938 Mills
Melon Bell 5 cent

1947 Mills
Hashmark 25 cent

1948 Mills
Bonus Hi Top 25 cent

1948 Mills
Blue Bell 5 cent

1948 Mills
Bonus Hi Top 5 cent

1948 Mills
Black Beauty 10 cent

1959 Mills
Hi top 7-7-7 $1.00

1938 Watling
Rolatop Vendor 5 cent

1938 Watling
Cherry Front 5 cent

1948 Watling
Checker Board 10 cent

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WMS Industries Inc. had been hovering around the slot machine industry for a few years, but by the 1990s they had grasped the video slot revolution by the horns.

WMS developed its first video slot with a second screen bonus. Reel 'Em In featured a fishing theme where players were able to trigger a Pick'em style bonus game. It paved the way for second screen bonuses like free spins for years to come.

A speedier and cheaper internet allowed online gambling manufacturers to start developing slots that could be played at home. Microgaming had already been operating an online casino since 1994 but launched Cash Splash in 1998, one of the world's first ever online progressive jackpot slots.

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As broadband speeds and operating systems improved, the number of developers grew. Major players like NetEnt, Playtech, and Play'n GO all started up operations in the 1990s and continue to innovate and expand. Online games became slicker and became available to play through both download clients and via web browsers.