Help Identifing a Trade Stimulator

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Help Identifing a Trade Stimulator

Postby kentdun » Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:15 pm

I just found a trade stimulator at a flea market. I can't find it my coin op books.
It has wooden cabinet, operates on a penny and has numbers on the reels. Has a window on the side for last coin played. Reels spin well when played. There are no marking on the cabinet or mechanism.
Veneer on cabinet is peeling on the front. Back is missing, but could be easily fabricated.
Anyone have an idea of the maker? With the numbers on the reel could it be European?
I have more pics, but it look that I can only post one.
Thanks for you help.
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Re: Help Identifing a Trade Stimulator

Postby cpdretired » Sun Aug 18, 2013 6:08 pm

This looks like a Bally Nugget. The face has been removed and a homemade front installed.
http://www.antiqueslotmachinepriceguide.com/ Search Bally Nugget
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Re: Help Identifing a Trade Stimulator

Postby kentdun » Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:04 pm

You nailed it.
Many thanks
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Re: Help Identifing a Trade Stimulator

Postby kentdun » Mon Aug 19, 2013 5:17 pm

I know it is a long shot, but does anyone have a front for this? A good scan might do the trick. It doesn't look as if it was a painted on. Just a sheet that was held on with tacks.
Thanks
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