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Mills Bursting Cherry Nickel Slot Machine

Item Details

This Mills Novelty Company ‘Bursting Cherry’ nickel slot machine once resided in the ‘Beverly Hills Supper Club’ of Kentucky. This is a bell style, five cent, cast iron, one armed bandit, with three reels and a brown front, circa 1937. The story behind this machine is it was played when gambling was illegal and found later hidden in the walls of the club.

  • EBTH was able to determine that this item was in working condition at the time it was cataloged. However, EBTH neither warrants nor guarantees the continuing working condition of this item. Therefore, refunds based on the working condition of this item will not be issued.
  • Bring help this is a heavy machine and on a lower level.
  • Please note that the ownership of slot machines is illegal in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Hawaii, Indiana, Nebraska, South Carolina, Tennessee and Wisconsin. Bidding must be kept restricted to residents of states where ownership of slot machines is legal.

Condition

This machine is tested but is missing the key. The front has loss of paint and needs some restoration. EBTH was able to determine that this item was in working condition at the time it was cataloged. However, EBTH neither warrants nor guarantees the continuing working condition of this item. Therefore, refunds based on the working condition of this item will not be issued.

Dimensions

16.0" W x 27.0" H x 15.0" D

Item #

13CIN185-002

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