RARE 1936 mills RAILROAD payout pinball Great working shapeI think it is the first one ever on We will start the offerding at one cent per year $19.36FREE SHIPPING FREE Crating Free Insurance to make sure you get it safe.If you want to pick it up let me know at the end of the sale my guess is $250 will be our logistics cost to get it to you in the USLet\'s find this machine a good loving home. I am scared to death to let this game go at but I trust the sale system at for rare items.I am really going to miss the memories of this game in my old slot store. It was never for sale it was just there for show because it was so rare. Over the years so many people have tried to buy it but I could never part with ituntil now :-(Merry Xmas and Happy offerding…One did sell at a collectors sale back in 2010 for $2700.00The buy it now price is just a xmas wish incase I have a secret santa since my SUV was destroyed by a DEER last month :-(My Durango is now a Deerango
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Manufacturer:
Mills Novelty Company,of Chicago, Illinois, USA(1932-1942)
Type:
Electro-mechanical (EM)
Serial Number Database:
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Theme:
Railroads - Trains - Transportation - Travel
Specialty:
Payout Machine
One Ball Game
Notable Features:
Plays up to seven nickels at a time. The seven coin chutes and their corresponding troughs are named for railroad lines: Gulf, St. Paul, Pacific, Penn, Northern, Western, and Belt. If the ball falls into the pay station of the player\'s chosen line, the player is awarded an automatic payout.
Design by:
BertE.Mills,FredBull
Notes:
This game was factory-equipped with anElectropakwhich is pictured here in one of the Coin Machine Journal ads.
Photos in:
Coin Machine Review, November 1936, pages 37-40
Encyclopedia of Pinball Volume 1, page 170
Pinball Ad Catalog Volume 3, 1936, pages 235 and 238
Coin Machine Journal, October 1936, pages 22, 153-156
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Please only offer if legal in your state per \'s rules sorry… This device should be legal in all states unless your state is RED.
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