Basement casino slots identification

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Basement casino slots identification

Postby BlackFoxSees » Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:38 am

Hey folks!
My grandmother is clearing out her basement gaming area and asked me to learn what I could about her slots and video poker machines, among other things. Some of them don't have much identifying information on them, so I was hoping the good people of the internet hobby community could help. Does anyone recognize these machines? Any info would be greatly appreciated. (draw poker machine bonus round!)
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Re: Basement casino slots identification

Postby radiorich123 » Wed Jun 14, 2017 2:53 pm

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Re: Basement casino slots identification

Postby SLOT DYNASTY » Wed Jun 14, 2017 3:19 pm

BlackFoxSees wrote:Hey folks!
My grandmother is clearing out her basement gaming area and asked me to learn what I could about her slots and video poker machines, among other things. Some of them don't have much identifying information on them, so I was hoping the good people of the internet hobby community could help. Does anyone recognize these machines? Any info would be greatly appreciated. (draw poker machine bonus round!)


BlackFoxSees:
Welcome to our Forum.
The first machine, is a Mills 25c "Extrabell" model, and may not be an original, judging from the single cherry pay, and the club handle.
Thousands of these have been reproduced, for several years. I would have to see more of it, to be sure. Especially the mechanism.

As for the second machine, I am not familiar with all electro-mechanical models. It could be a Bally Mfr. Most of these machines have
Mfr. tags inside, and usually have a model number, and date as well.

The "Draw Poker", is most likely IGT, (International Game Technology), and it is a machine that was once on location at Sam's Town.
Also look for a Mfr. tag inside.
Many of these late model machines also had metal plates on the outside of the case, with Mfr. info.
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Re: Basement casino slots identification

Postby BlackFoxSees » Thu Jun 15, 2017 12:44 pm

Thank you both for the quick assist! That's exactly the kind of help I needed before getting into the weeds, Dynasty.

Getting new photos from my grandmother will literally take hours of click-by-double-click instruction over the phone, so it pays to know where to ask her to point the camera. I'll be back with what I learn!
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