Mills Nickel Slot Machine Value

  

Some of the services and changes your slot machine endiures while it is with us: Mills Nickel Slot Machine Value

  • Completely strip and polish castings to a mirror shine
  • Paint castings to match original paint scheme(or any scheme you wish)
  • Wood cabinet is disassembled, straitened, reassembled, stained and clear coated to match original
  • Rusty old cabinet bolts replaced with new
  • Complete disassembly, degrease, clean and reassembly of machanism
  • All springs tension tested and replaced if necessary
  • Nuts and bolts rethreaded or replaced where necessary(missing ones too!)
  • Mechanism is then greased, lubed balanced and tuned to play as smoothly as day one.

Because of the unique nature of these machines the cost of these services can and will only be quoted once a machine is in our shop. Below though you can find a basic outline for restorations, full and partial. Any Mills, Watling or Jennings mechanical slot machine should fit into this pricing scheme. Any other machines please contact us for an estimate. Use our contact form to request service.

Mills Nickel Slot Machine Value Calculator

Full Overhaul and Restoration (mechanism, cabinet and castings, the entire works!):
Basic price: $795.00 / Roll-a-Top: $850
each additional machine option (ie. future pay mech, mint vender, etc.): add $25.00

Internal Mechanism Restoration (everything inside the case):
Basic price: $450.00
each additional machine option (ie. future pay mech, etc.): add $25.00

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Mills Slot Machine Models

Mills Slot Machine This one cent slot machine is a 1930s original slot machine made by the Mills Novelty Company It a fully working jackpot. It is beautifully restored and especially attractive. Firm Price: $2495 plus $245 shipping 2250FZ For more information, send an e-mail to: durham@GameRoomAntiques.com or call Ken Durham on 202-213-1585. Mills was a leading U.S. Manufacturer of coin operated vending machines such as jukeboxes and slot machines. They launched the first upright cabinet slot machine, the Mills Owl, in 1897. They exhibited their machines at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, where Ode D. Jennings (a future slot machine competitor) ran their penny arcade, The. Please click on any of the slot machines to view additional photos and information. 1965 Mills Novelty Company Golden Nugget. Mills Novelty Company Castle Front with side mint vendor. Pace Manufacturing Company Paces Races 5c Horse Race Machine. Jennings Nickel.

External Restoration (case & castings):
Basic price: $475.00 / Roll-aTop $595.00
each additional machine option / extension (ie. horsehead bonus top, external mint vender etc.): add $50.00

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**Replacement of major parts and plating of external parts will be extra and are quoted at time of restoration based upon market prices at the time.**