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*a/ 1938 MILLS 5? WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE COIN
OP 1938 Mills 5-Cent War Eagle Slot Machine original working condition. Due to laws regulating the sale of antique slot machines we as the seller will not sell to members .. [more like this]

*a/ 1938 MILLS 10? WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE
COIN OP 1938 Mills 10-Cent War Eagle Slot Machine original working condition. Due to laws regulating the sale of antique slot machines we as the seller will not sell to members .. [more like this]

*SLOT MACHINE - Coin Operated Slot Machine
by Buckley Chicago 5c High Top with front jackpot circa 1940 serial no 502658 having a blue metal and blonde wood case with nickel plated face 27’ tall 16’ wide 15’ deep .. [more like this]

*1938 MILLS 25? WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE COIN
OP Original working condition. Due to laws regulating the sale of antique slot machines we as the seller will not sell to members in the states of Alabama Connecticut Hawaii .. [more like this]

*a/ 1938 MILLS 1? WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE COIN
OP Original working condition. Due to laws regulating the sale of antique slot machines we as the seller will not sell to members in the states of Alabama Connecticut Hawaii .. [more like this]

*REMARKABLE AMERICAN ILLUSIONIST/MAGICIAN
ARCADE MACHINE. First part of 20th Century, this phenomenally rare arcade machine of American manufacture was recently discovered in the Pennsylvania coal regions and is “as-found” .. [more like this]

*Lot of Twelve Reference Books on Coin-Op
and Slots. Including Casino Holiday (1968) by Jacques Noir, the Slot Machines of Yesteryear series (1979/1980) by Dan post, American Premium Guide to Coin Operated Machines .. [more like this]

*[Coin-Op] Two Booklets on Slots and Coin
Machines. Including ñSlot-O-Maniaî (ca. 1939) by Trump, illus. by Myers, ex-libris Library of Congress Pamphlet Collection, a comic account of ñplaying techniquesî for .. [more like this]

*Four Vintage Coin-op Pinball, Arcade, and
Slot Machines, c. 1920s-1940s, an Art Deco Jigole Jiggilo pinball machine, a Mills Novelty Co. The Bell Boy cast metal and oak slot machine, a Miniature Baseball World Champion .. [more like this]

*Coin operated table top one cent fortune
telling machine, circa 1930, possibly manufactured by the Gosco Automatics Company, having .. telling machine, circa 1930, possibly manufactured by the Gosco Automatics .. [more like this]

*Caille Triplet Musical Upright Slot Machine:
Rare 5, 25 and 50 cent Caille triplet musical upright slot machine. One of the most sought after machines for collectors. This exceedingly rare floor model upright features .. [more like this]

*English ’Le Clown’ coin Early 20th century,
engraved to crest ’Le Clown’ and further marked ’Made in England’, maker unknown, a coin-op counter pinball penny slot machine with wooden surround, 28.25’ H x 19’ W .. [more like this]

*MILLS BASEBALL SLOT MACHINE. Highly sought
after Mills Novelty Co. slot from the 1920s that combines the sport of baseball and gambling together in this collector favorite. A colorfully lithographed baseball park front .. [more like this]

*SLOT MACHINE - Early table top one penny
oak cased slot machine by Mills Novelty Co Chicago Il, applied cast iron crest with original printed paper instructions, five cylinders with original black and red printed .. [more like this]

*A Mills 25 Cent Slot Machine Circa 1940’s
Table top slot game with pull lever on right coin entry upper left $15.00 cash pay out guaranteed. Attached to formica mount and base 26’ x 16’ x 15’.Due to laws regulating .. [more like this]

*Mills 5¢ Horse Head Bonus Slot Machine.
Description A classic 1930s Mills slot machine with bonus feature. If the first reel spells ’BONUS’ in proper sequence and the ’S’ is in the last column then the player would .. [more like this]

*Bryans ’Fruit Early 20th century, English,
marked in relief to crest ’Bryans / Fruit-Bowl / 1p’ for maker Bryans Automatic Machine Works, a coin-op counter wheel penny slot machine with wooden surround, currently .. [more like this]

*O.D. JENNINGS & CO. SLOT MACHINE. Illinois
mid 20th century. 10 cent coin operated ’Chief’ slot machine with embossed images of Native Americans trees and stars. 27.5’h. Some loss to corner of wooden base. .. [more like this]

*Million Dollar Rock slot-machine from Neverland
Valley Ranch A working slot machine made of metal and plastic with original coins lever colorful lights and sounds. Owned by Michael Jackson used in his video game arcade .. [more like this]

*BALLY MODEL 1088 25 CENT SLOT MACHINE: Electric
slot machine 3 wheels with 7’s bars and cherries. Takes 1 to 3 coins. Serial number 1088-2718. 41 1/2’ h. x 25’ x 19’. Key in office.CONDITION: Please be aware of local .. [more like this]

*Mills Slot Machine Price Guide Machine
*Mills Slot Machine Value
*Mills Slot Machine For Sale
*Mills Slot Machine Price Guide Manual
*Mills Slot Machine Models
If you have a slot machine or you have bought one old used vintage slot machine and want to have some fixes to get it work then obviously you will think you need a machine technician. Many of you will even think of taking it to some repair station to get things done. But here in the guide you will find some of the repairs that you yourself can do with your slot machine and you need not need to join machine technical repair training school.
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*Below is a list of Mills slot machine models for your information. We are posting it for your information. For more information on slot machine repair, parts, and values, go to Slot Machine Resource Center. For a list of slot machines for sale, go to Slot Machine Sales Lists.
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Like any other machines Slot machines too are a blend of electronic and mechanical components, that wear with age and require routine repairs. Before you begin to repair yourself do note that every slot machine that you have purchased whether old or new comes with installation and user guide manual. You need to read that many a times until you are familiar with each components and parts of the slot machine and understand thoroughly as how the slot machine works.
In your guide to repair slot machines you will find some common repairs that can be carried out by you, some videos to watch as well. If your slot machine has some complex issue then obviously you require a qualified technician.Changing the Top Florescent Light
The top florescent light bulb is easily changed by following these simple procedures. The replacement bulb is an F15T8/CW 18″ 15 Watt bulb which is available at most hardware and department stores or may be purchased online at Ebay or Amazon or realslotmachinesforsale under the category ‘parts of slot machine’.
*Open the main slot machine door and ensure the door is fully open. Turn off the power to the slot machine. The power switch can be found with the main door open about midway down on the right side just inside the machine.
*If the machine is equipped with a top ticket printer, you must pull the bottom of the printer out far enough to see where the ticket paper is located, and note the area large enough to place a couple of your left fingers under.
*Remove the top metal trim strip which is a cover plate to the right of the ticket printer and/or is located along the bottom of the top glass. There are a couple of clips on the back of the metal trim strip that fit into notches on metal bracket which holds the top glass. The metal trim strip should be lifted upwards and outwards to remove.
*Once the metal trim strip is removed, the next step is to remove the top glass. Note that some top metal trim strips have a slot in the top that holds the top glass and they must be removed very carefully as to not damage or drop the top glass.
*You can now see the top glass is held in place by usually two or three clips that rise above the metal bracket behind the top metal trim strip. Now slowly lift up on the top glass from both bottom edges until the top glass until it is high enough to gently pull it forward and allowing it to slide down and away from the top track and clips holding it in place.
*Once the top glass has been removed, put it somewhere where it will not get knocked over or broken. You will see the florescent bulb in the middle of the top box area of the machine. Care should be taken removing the bulb as it may be very hot. Remove the old bulb by twisting the florescent tube about a quarter to half turn allowing the two prongs on the bulb to slide out of the fixture on both sides of the bulb.
*Remove and discard the old bulb. To install the new bulb, align the two prongs on each side of the florescent tube with the slits on each fixture in the top box of the slot machine. Twist the bulb into place normally using about a quarter to half of a turn. If the bulb is not secure or aligned, repeat the procedure.
*If your slot machine is an IGT S Plus machine, it is equipped with a florescent bulb starter. Then you can replace the starter when replacing the florescent light bulb. The starter is an FS-U Universal Starter. They are available at most hardware and department stores or may be ordered online too. The starter for the top florescent bulb on an IGT S Plus machine is located directly behind the florescent bulb fixture on the left side of the slot machine in the top box area.
*It is replaced by twisting about a quarter to half a turn as it is held in place with a bayonet type mount. Remove the old starter and discard. Replace with a new FS-U Universal Starter by aligning the two pins on the bottom of the starter with the notches in the starter receptacle, pushing it up into the starter socket, and then twisting it a quarter to half a turn into place.
*Prior to re-installing the top glass, turn the power switch on the right inside of the machine on to verify the bulb works properly. If it does not, turn the power off and check that the bulb is properly installed and secure. If replacing a starter, check that it is also properly installed and secure.
*After verifying the bulb is working, it is now time to replace the top glass. If your slot machine has a top ticket printer, ensure the ticket printer is still pulled out so you can place your fingers in the opening while replacing the top glass.
*Carefully and slowly lift up the top glass placing each hand under the bottom of the top glass. Slide it into the upper edge track on the top box of the slot machine carefully lifting it so it slides into the tracks while being able to push the top glass back far enough to clear the two or three raised clips on the metal bracket where the top glass holding track is located.
*Gently and slowly lower the top glass behind the clips so as to allow them to hold the glass in place. If properly secured, the top glass will not be able to slide down or out of its position. Keep a secure hold on the top glass until you are certain it is secured in the proper position.
*Replace the top metal trim strip by aligning the two or three hooks the back through the metal bracket that supports and holds the top glass. Once the hooks on the back are in place, gently push the top metal trim strip down and it should snap into place. If you have a slot machine with a top ticket printer, close it tight into position. Close the main slot machine door and you are ready to play.Changing the Belly Glass Florescent Light
The belly glass florescent light bulb is easily changed by following these simple procedures. The replacement bulb is an F15T8/CW 18″ 15 Watt bulb which is available at most hardware and department stores or may be bought online as spare parts of slot machine.
*Open the main slot machine door. Turn off the power to the slot machine. The power switch can be found with the main door open about midway down on the right side just inside the machine.
*Facing the slot machine door, look on the right side of the door just around from bill acceptor area. You will see a knob sticking out that is approximately the size of the end of a regular pencil. This knob when pulled out releases the slot machine belly glass assembly (belly door) to fold down so the bulb can be accessed.
*There are a couple of very important thing to remember prior to pulling this knob to release the belly door. First try pulling gently on the knob. If it does not allow you to pull out and you have a lock installed directly above it, the lock must unlocked in order to allow the release knob to pull out. When pulling out the release knob, be ready for the belly door to fold down.
*Most of the time you must lightly pull on both sides of the belly door to get it to fold down, however always place your hand under it so it does not fall down too quickly causing the belly glass to break or crack.
*Once the belly door is in the down position, you will see the access to the florescent bulb bracket that is held in place by a small Phillips screw. Remove the screw and place it the coin tray so it will be handy when you need it after replacing the bulb.
*The long metal bracket that holds the florescent bulb must be slid slightly right or left so as to be able to lift it out of the belly door. Gently lift the metal bracket with florescent bulb out of the assembly far to be able to turn it over to replace the bulb. Be cautious as the bulb could still be hot!
*Grasp the metal bracket holding the florescent bulb and remove the old bulb by twisting the florescent tube about a quarter to half turn allowing the two prongs on the bulb to slide out of the fixture on both sides of the bulb.
*Remove and discard the old bulb.To install the new bulb, align the two prongs on each side of the florescent tube with the slits on each fixture that is on each side of the new bulb. Twist the bulb into place normally using about a quarter to half of a turn. If the bulb is not secure or aligned, repeat the procedure.
*Now turn the metal bracket that holds the newly installed bulb over and back into position in the belly glass assembly. Slid the bracket slightly right or left into position and replace the small screw which holds the metal bracket in place.
*If your slot machine is an IGT S Plus machine, it is equipped with a florescent bulb starter. So you need to replace the starter a well when replacing the florescent light bulb. The starter is an FS-U Universal Starter. They are available online and you can purchase one.
*The starter for the belly glass florescent bulb is located on the back of the main slot machine door on the lower right hand corner as you face the back of the door.
*It is replaced by twisting about a quarter to half a turn as it is held in place with a bayonet type mount. Remove the old starter and discard. Replace with a new FS-U Universal Starter by aligned the two notches on the bottom of the starter, pushing it into the starter socket, and then twisting it a quarter to half a turn into place.
*Prior to closing the belly glass door, turn the power switch on the right inside of the machine on to verify the bulb works properly. If it does not, turn the power off and check that the bulb is properly installed and secure. Also check to ensure the starter is properly installed and secured.
*Lift the belly glass assembly up and push it into place in the slot machine door. Ensure the belly glass door snaps into place and the knob on the side of the door is in its normal position. It is spring loaded so as to not allow the belly glass assembly to open unless it pulled. If the belly door appears to be in place, pull on both sides of the belly door to make sure it is locked and secure.
*If you unlocked the lock above the knob, re-lock it. Close the main slot machine door and you are ready to use your slot machine.Changing the Push Button Bulbs
All of the slot machine’s push button lights such Play Max Credits, Spin Reels, Bet One Credit, etc. are easily replaced by following this simple procedure. The replacement bulbs are #161 on IGT S2000 machines and #555 on IGT S+ machines and may be purchased from online stores.
*Fully open the slot machine door. Look on the backside of the door. Each push button will extend down from the shelf on the door and will have a small wire bundle going to it. Identify which push button bulb needs to be replaced.
*Carefully pull down on the bottom of the push button area that is normally white and is where you will see wiring connected. Using your thumb and two fingers, pull straight down and the bottom portion of the push button should snap out.
*You will now be able to see the bulb in the top area of the lower push button assembly. Use caution as the bulb may be very hot. Pull the wedge bulb out and discard it. Notice the slot in which the bulb located.
*Place a new bulb in the slot noting the direction of slot ensuring the new wedge bulb is inserted so as to line up in the slot. Push the new bulb into place.
*Replace the bottom of the push button assembly by inserting it into the top portion of the push button assembly. The bottom portion will snap into position. Ensure that none of the wire connections have been accidentally knocked loose on the bottom of the push button. Note the push button light will not illuminate until the slot machine door is closed. Close the main slot machine door and you are ready to play.Changing the Small Panel Lights
The small panel lights that illuminate the denomination amount and other areas behind the glass are easily changed. For denomination amount lights on the IGT S2000, a #73 bulb is needed and a #86 bulb is needed on the IGT S+ slot machines. They may be bought online from slot machine selling sites.
Here it is described as how to change the lights behind denomination amounts such as .25 Cents. Other small panel light bulbs are changed in the same manner.
*Fully open the slot machine door. Look on the backside of the door. Note the location where the denomination amount would be located near the center just below the slot machine’s center glass. The area will appear to be flat with a small bulb holder projecting out that is slightly larger in diameter than a regular pencil and is flat on two or four sides.
*This bulb holder is removed by simply twisting it a quarter to half a turn and then gently pulling it out of its socket. It is held in place by somewhat of a bayonet type mount.
*Once the bulb holder is removed, pull the wedge bulb out of the socket and discard the old bulb. Caution should be taken as the old bulb may be very hot. Replace the bulb by firmly inserting a new bulb into the socket of the bulb holder being careful to al

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