Mills Slot Machines. Since 1905 Mills machines have helped change the face of commerce, leisure and gaming bringing a quality and reliability their brand has become known for. Mills Diamond Front. Mills Poinesetta. Mills Vest Pocket. Mills Atkins Front. Mills Golden Nugget. Mills hightop slot machine Cowboy 1 armed Bandit SOLD!! We Buy, Sell & Restore cool mantiques at: http://www.mantiquesnetwork.com/. 72' x 25' x 24' 25 cent Mills mechanical slot machine with 'Black Bart' Cowboy figure. The cowboy is made of wood. The slot machine is operated by pulling the arm with the gun to activate the reels. This machine has an outstanding realistic appearance. PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PAYMENT AND SHIPPING TERMS FOR THIS AUCTION PRIOR TO PLACING BIDS.
Vintage Richard Delong Cowboy & Indian Slot Machine
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1929 Mills Liberty Bell Slot Machine - 100% Original! Ending Dec 16 at 6:09PM PST 3d 23h Local Pickup. Antique 10 Cent Mills Extraordinary Slot. Mar 1, 2016 - Nations Attic specializes in the repair and restoration of antique Mills slot machines from Chicago, IL.
Wonderful Richard Delong carved wood Cowboy with Mills High Top slot machine and Indian with War Eagle slot machine in double mint condition. The late Richard Delong carved both real looking figures from Bass wood with glass eyes. Cowboy figure comes complete with gun belt and holster of heavy leather and Indian with leather, headdress and beads from a real Western reservation. Both slot machines work perfectly and Dick’s attention to detail make these a must for any collection. A perfect addition to any game room. You won’t find better………
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History of theCharacter slots came into being in the early 1950s when Frank Polk carved 92 life size statues of cowboys and eastern characters to hold slot machines. As the price of an original Polk character slot machine rose beyond the reach of even the most ardent collector, a few other artists started to carve character slots in 1977. |
Making a The process of making a hand carved character slot takes a great deal of artistry and little bit of production line efficiency. It all starts with several large blocks of wood. The individual blocks are glued and pressed together to create the necessary thickness. Patterns, similar to those that are used to make a suit of clothes, are used to cut the wood into roughly shaped legs and arms. |
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