Hi any help identifying this machine and any information on it is appreciated. I am new to Coin Machines and picked this one up at the local auction. I appreciate any info about it such as year, who made it, what was it's primary purpose etc...
sam2002 wrote:It does appear to be a converted magic clock . I have an original clock dial face for this machine I would sell you .
SLOT DYNASTY wrote:Sam:
It's great that you are able to supply Chris with an original dial paper, but only thing wrong, is the dial says "Gum Vender",
and his case lacks that feature. The picture shown of the inside, is too dark to tell, but I do see a hint of a square cutout
in the lower corner, but the entire gum compartment is missing. Someone may have replaced the front wood panel, and
not cut the notch for the door. Most all of these cases, had a stained front panel, and the rest painted black. If Chris can
post a clearer pix of the inside, this would be helpful. The play handle is also incorrect, and not sure what from. One of
the hands is also missing, which is usually painted red. The dial with the candy symbols, has been made from scratch, and
was never a Keeney version. I have these same symbols in reel strip form, that were used for another mfrs. machine, but
they very seldom ever turn up.
Garden City Novelty made several versions of this machine, but all with different dial configurations. They used the same
exact case style, and all versions had the gum vending feature. There were a couple of models that had a ticket vending
feature on the right side of the case. Hopefully there are not any other missing parts, that would cause a problem with
making, and mounting the third missing hand. You are also missing the instruction card and frame.
Here are pics of the two different versions of the "Magic Clock". These are not my machines, and don't know if the third
hand is missing on the fruit symbol version, or if the two black hands are behind one another.
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