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Antique Jennings 50 cent Standard Chief slot machine for sale. Fifty Cent O.D. Jennings 3-Reel Slot Machine in Good Working Condition. The c. 1946 antique slot machine has the original chrome and oak wood cabinet. Solid condition for the 1940s mid- century machine age. Retains its original Jennings decal, paper reel strips, award card, and Standard Chief marquee – all in good condition. Has the original back door and original cash box. Check out both sides of this beautiful oak case stamped with the Jennings insignia decal. Comes with lock and key. The chrome plating has some brassy shine on the upper casting of the Jennings vintage Standard Chief slot machine. The machine includes all of its original parts in addition to the original Jennings instructions found on the antique machine casement. No peeling but minor pitting in some areas. This machine is in working condition and plays great. A very desirable fifty cent machine for your game room or man cave collection. See video to watch the working condition of the antique slot machine. Deposit 50 cent coin into the coin slot, pull down the one armed bandit handle, and watch the wheels spin. SOLD

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We buy, sell and tradeoriginal slots, arcade machines, trade stimulators, pinball machines, unique vending machines, and antique music and advertising. We have been dealing in vintage coin-operated machines since 1987. We love these great 20th Century antiques. The best thing about these great collectables is that you can play with them, not just display them. We are constantly buying, selling, trading or restoring one or more of these classics. We can locate hard to find machines from any era. If there is a particular machine you want for your own, let us know, and we will find it.

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Watling Bird of Paradise (1936)

Caille Aristocrat (1932)


Paces Races (1936)

Rock-Ola Official Sweepstakes (1933)

Chicago Coin Basketball Champ (1947)

Pictured above: United Twin Shuffle Alley Rebound (1951), Williams Mini Golf (1964), Williams Ten Strike (1957), Gottlieb Subway (1966), and Gottlieb Gold Strike (1975)

Buckley Bones (1935)

Mills Dice (1937)

Rock-Ola 1454,Vendo 44 & Coin Changer,Shyvers Multiphone, Mills Dice etc.

Mills 21 Star 'Firebird' QT (1934)

Gottlieb Subway (1966), and a Gottlieb factory clock

Pictured above: Rock-Ola Hold and Draw, and below: A.B.T.Big Game Hunter and Victory Basketball




Pictured above: Rock-Ola 1422 and Tonette speaker (1946), and 1544 wallbox (1956)

Pictured above: Ward's Lemon Crush syrup dispenser, and below: Orange Crush porcelain dispenser

Pictured above a Triple Scoopy Gum Vendor and Silver King Musical Ballerina (1950). Below a Peo Baseball trade stimulator from the 30s.


Pictured above a Ko-Pak-Ta nut vendor, and below a Blatz Beer display.