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    DVD videos to help you repair your Antique Slot Machine by yourself

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    Repair It Yourself - 2 Options

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    OPTION ONE:

    How to Fix Most Jams on Antique Slot Machines - DVD

    Here is a DVD or thumb drive that shows collectors how to fix 90% of the jams which occur on most antique slot machines. It also has information on how to remove and reinstall the mechanism and how to cycle the mechanism when it is outside the machine. The only tool required is a screw driver.Every slot collector should own this.

    The following machines are covered:

    • Mills Castle Front style machines (good for all Mills 1930s/40 'Silent' type of slot machines)
    • Mills 1920s Gooseneck style slot machines
    • Watling Rol-A-Top style machines
    • Watling Gooseneck style machines
    • Pace Comet
    • Jennings Chief
    The segments vary in length from about 15 minutes to 20 minutes each. So, the total is probably about 100 minutes.

    Price is $39.95 plus $4.95 shipping

    Go to SECURE ORDER FORM to order now.
    We accept all credit cards and Paypal.


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    OPTION TWO:

    Mills Slot Machine Restoration on DVD

    A collector videotapes the complete restoration of a Mills Castle Front slot machine.

    It is an incredible amount of work, but the end result was an 8 hour video which documented the entire process.

    The video is put on the following five DVDs or a thumb drive

    Contents
    Disc 1
    Mechanism Disassembly
    Includes discussion on how to clean the parts
    Disc 2
    Mechanism Reassembly including how to lubricate all the parts.
    Disc 3

    Cabinet Disassembly/Reassembly
    Castings Disassembly/Reassembly
    Discussion on how to refinish cabinet, strip castings and paint castings.

    Disc 4
    Reel Bundle
    Brakes
    Gold Award
    Includes Disassembly and Reassembly
    Disc 5
    Jackpot Disassembly / Reassembly
    Escalator Disassembly / Reassembly
    Finishing Touches
    End Result

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    Price: $99.95 plus $5.95 shipping
    We accept all credit cards and Paypal.

    Go to SECURE ORDER FORM to order now.

    Please allow 2-4 weeks for production and delivery


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    Slot Machine for Sale

    • Antique Mechanical Slot Machines: Mills, Jennings, Pace, Watling

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Recently we added some videos for old mechanical machines. These videos show how they work, how to identify what symbol should be on the pay line, replacing reel strips and one that shows how you can add a veneer over an old cabinet. These videos are courtesy of Mark at Slotmachinedepot.co.uk To view them here on our website click on this link Mechanical or use the Tips drop down menu.

We have added some tips pages to aid you in repairing your machines as well as a tip on how to make your own WD40 except that this method works better and is cheaper to get to the tips use this link TIPS

Coinslots has launched its own user forum, there are other slot machine forums available but none that discusses everything coin slot related. You name it, scales, trade simulators, gumball machines. Post Ads for items you wish to sell or look for items that others are selling. Sign up today or just take a look and decide if you want to become a member, membership is free. We are in process of adding new boards all the time. If you can not find a place to ask your questions or feel the need to have an additional board, let us know Use either the link above or at the right under Navigation

We are also pleased to offer several manuals, in PDF format, for sale. You will find many slot machines makes and models. Clicking on the manual icon will take you to our manuals page, once there please use the menu and select the make of machine for which you are seeking a manual. If you do not find the proper manual please use the Contact page to send us an Email .

We now have, for your convenience, created a database of game chips and information for many of the most popular slot machines. This includes game name, part number, check-sums and the size of EPROM (if available). Currently our database is populated for Bally Game Maker, Bally 6000, Bally E2000 and several IGT makes and models.

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How to Fix Most Jams on Antique Slot Machines - DVD

Here is a DVD or thumb drive that shows collectors how to fix 90% of the jams which occur on most antique slot machines. It also has information on how to remove and reinstall the mechanism and how to cycle the mechanism when it is outside the machine. The only tool required is a screw driver.Every slot collector should own this.

The following machines are covered:

  • Mills Castle Front style machines (good for all Mills 1930s/40 'Silent' type of slot machines)
  • Mills 1920s Gooseneck style slot machines
  • Watling Rol-A-Top style machines
  • Watling Gooseneck style machines
  • Pace Comet
  • Jennings Chief
The segments vary in length from about 15 minutes to 20 minutes each. So, the total is probably about 100 minutes.

Price is $39.95 plus $4.95 shipping

Go to SECURE ORDER FORM to order now.
We accept all credit cards and Paypal.


Video Excerpt of DVD
Press > to Start . . . Press || to stop
SECURE ORDER FORM

.

.

OPTION TWO:

Mills Slot Machine Restoration on DVD

A collector videotapes the complete restoration of a Mills Castle Front slot machine.

It is an incredible amount of work, but the end result was an 8 hour video which documented the entire process.

The video is put on the following five DVDs or a thumb drive

Contents
Disc 1
Mechanism Disassembly
Includes discussion on how to clean the parts
Disc 2
Mechanism Reassembly including how to lubricate all the parts.
Disc 3

Cabinet Disassembly/Reassembly
Castings Disassembly/Reassembly
Discussion on how to refinish cabinet, strip castings and paint castings.

Disc 4
Reel Bundle
Brakes
Gold Award
Includes Disassembly and Reassembly
Disc 5
Jackpot Disassembly / Reassembly
Escalator Disassembly / Reassembly
Finishing Touches
End Result

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Price: $99.95 plus $5.95 shipping
We accept all credit cards and Paypal.

Go to SECURE ORDER FORM to order now.

Please allow 2-4 weeks for production and delivery


Video Excerpt of DVD
Press > to Start . . . Press || to stop
SECURE ORDER FORM

.

.

Slot Machine for Sale

  • Antique Mechanical Slot Machines: Mills, Jennings, Pace, Watling

    .

    Go back to Sales Lists, Wanted Lists and Trade Lists menu.
    Go back to GameRoomAntiques

    For more information on:Who We Are & Our Privacy Policy

    Ken Durham
    GameRoomAntiques
    Email: durham@GameRoomAntiques.com

    http://www.GameRoomAntiques.com

Recently we added some videos for old mechanical machines. These videos show how they work, how to identify what symbol should be on the pay line, replacing reel strips and one that shows how you can add a veneer over an old cabinet. These videos are courtesy of Mark at Slotmachinedepot.co.uk To view them here on our website click on this link Mechanical or use the Tips drop down menu.

We have added some tips pages to aid you in repairing your machines as well as a tip on how to make your own WD40 except that this method works better and is cheaper to get to the tips use this link TIPS

Coinslots has launched its own user forum, there are other slot machine forums available but none that discusses everything coin slot related. You name it, scales, trade simulators, gumball machines. Post Ads for items you wish to sell or look for items that others are selling. Sign up today or just take a look and decide if you want to become a member, membership is free. We are in process of adding new boards all the time. If you can not find a place to ask your questions or feel the need to have an additional board, let us know Use either the link above or at the right under Navigation

We are also pleased to offer several manuals, in PDF format, for sale. You will find many slot machines makes and models. Clicking on the manual icon will take you to our manuals page, once there please use the menu and select the make of machine for which you are seeking a manual. If you do not find the proper manual please use the Contact page to send us an Email .

We now have, for your convenience, created a database of game chips and information for many of the most popular slot machines. This includes game name, part number, check-sums and the size of EPROM (if available). Currently our database is populated for Bally Game Maker, Bally 6000, Bally E2000 and several IGT makes and models.

Feel free to look up your game chip to see pay out percentages or other useful information. To visit our database, please click on the link RomsDB link above. Instructions for using the database can be found by clicking on the link DB Instructions . The database is free to use. It was created for the sole purpose of helping others find the information they need. If you have information that is not yet included and would like to share your lists for, please send them to our database administrator via email DB Admin

Antique coin operated machines or parts always wanted. We are willing to buy, sell, or trade old coin operated slot or arcade machines, and jukeboxes. We do have some slot machine parts, and can help you repair your slot machine. We can also help you identify your slot machine, and maybe its year, model, make, or even it's value. Slot machines and all coin operated machines are great collectibles. You get the added bonus of getting to play these fine antiques. People all over the world are building game rooms in their homes just to display and play their slot machines. We like the old mechanical slot machines the best, and they are great piggy banks. Antiques that you can enjoy, use and play. The newer slots are fun to play, super for a game room, and the old mechanical slots have all the class of the finest antiques. There is perhaps no better representation of gambling culture than the classic slot machine. Slots are an old invention, but they are still extremely popular in a variety of casino settings. There are so many varieties of slots these days and such a large variance in payout that one can feel dizzy trying to name all the slots available in the gambling world.

Three Reel Slots

The classic slot machine has three reels, or wheels, with decals or symbols painted around the edges. These reels will spin when the machine is first cycled. After the reels spin wildly for a few moments, the machine stops each reel on a random point revealing one of the decals on that reel. If you match up three symbols along the pay line, you win.

Varieties of Design

Mills Slot Machine Decal

While the most well-known images and symbols used on classic slot machines are sevens, cherries, bells and bars, there have been a whole host of other themes mapped on to the classic slot machine. Some machines get extremely creative, substituting strange and fun symbols on slot reels, the entire machine is often painted in the accompanying theme. Different styles and designs turn regular classic slot machines into strange and quirky entities, especially in online slots with motifs like alien invasions, billiards, spy games, shoot outs, gold rushes and game show themes to name but a few.

Most classic slot machines began their evolution accepting pennies and nickels. Over the years, slot machines went through upgrades to begin accepting larger coins, like dimes, then quarters and on up to silver dollars. But forget silver dollars, these days most new slot machines in the classic style accept bills, and may not even accept coins anymore.

This Mills Hi Top has been completely restored and is in, top shape. These photos of show the mechanism and the inside of the machine as well as the left and back sides of this fabulous antique machine.


Soon, we will be adding more information to help you identify your slot machines, upright,reel machine, goose-neck type machine, escalator type, half top, or high top, console type, slot machine or trade stimulator type machine, and other information helpful to you. We hope to give information on where you can get parts and new reel strips, the definition of a reel mechanism or hopper, coin sliders and other useful information to help you learn your slot machines. We urge you to join our forum where you can ask questions, get information and help. When joining please use your real email address since we do approve membership requests to keep spammers away.

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