Marcellous wrote:nvmos2,
I had asked the question of removing the award card frame. Is it just a matter of putting a screw driver under a place of the frame and the frame pops off? I see the top and bottom buttons. Are they pried open in some way to release the frame? Thanks again for your posts.
Marcellous wrote:Hi Mills, Bringing up the link it seems to be in French and the images are not that good. Would appreciate your focusing on exactly what I should see if I photograph the area. Your War Eagle serial number is much higher than mine. Your show 268XXX whereas mine 261395.
MONTI wrote:I go to that site often and if you use the translator function in your browser you can convert to English!
A friend of mine from across the "Pond" turned me on to that site years ago!
Bona Fortuna!
MONTI
Marcellous wrote:Here are the images. ONE MORE THING! I just noticed a sticker inside and assume it is the person who restored the machine. I will be contacting him to see if he can give me any info on history of it.
rtmccurdy wrote:Here is the initial promotional advertising for the new Mills Silent Jackpot Bell (January, 1931 Automatic Age Magazine (c) International Arcade Museum) and it is clearly your War Eagle. Details on the new offering are on either side. So, your War Eagle would be considered "rare" or "scarce" compared to the 1000's of original War Eagles that have survived. How much that would impact pricing is purely speculative since pricing is regional and based on demand.
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