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Jennings Buckaroo (1956)
Incredible restored quarter Buckaroo from Reno’s Nevada Club. Works great and looks even better.
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Jennings Sportsman Golf Ball Vendor (1936)
Beautiful original slot with great action. Centerpiece of any collection.
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Clawson Dice by Mike Gorski
Mechanism from 1902. So much fun to play.
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Watling Baseball Slot Machine(1933)
Beautiful Original Machine. Rare. Less than 5 known to exist
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Evans Bat-A-Score (1948)
One of the hardest to find Penny Arcade baseball machines in fantastic working condition
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Mills Futurity (1936)
Incredible restored nickel gimmick machine. Works great and looks even better.
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O.D. Jennings Silver Dollar Buckaroo (1954)
Beautiful restored slot. Almost never seen in dollar denomination. Museum quality
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Watling Rolatop Penny Gumball Slot (1936)
Rarest of the rare Rolatop slots. Beautifully restored. Looks and plays great.
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O.D. Jennings 50 cent Console Prospector Slot Machine (1948)
Jennings Classic from 'High Roller' rooms in Vegas and Reno.
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Stephens Beer Barrel Trade Stimulator (1934)
Tough to find machine. Very nice example. Black mark on front is a sticker not a flaw.
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  1. Jennings Club Chief Slot Machine

Jennings Club Chief Slot Machine


Source eBay Up for bidding is an excellent example of a Jennings 25 cent purely mechanical slot machine. These machines were the trademark of the Nevada Club during its hayday! The previous owner purchased this machine direct from the club when it closed down, in I believe, the late 90's. Here is casino action in Reno Nevada circa 1953. We see the street scene during the day and there is some fantastic nighttime footage of the blazing neon.

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