Hershey Gameroom Expo, page 2

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This Westinghouse radio salesman sample could have been yours for $475.

Definitely one of the older classics here.

Something a little more modern.

Something a little less modern.

 

This tire lock is patented from 1914.

More classics.

It's "53" but it's not Herbie.

 

It's "Fredie."

More cool stuff.

Something more conservative.

Something more luxurious.

 

 

Something for a skill crane.

Something for James Bond.

Extreme Soap Box Racers.

Don't forget "The York Show" (White Rose Gameroom Show), which takes place in October.

The Soap Box Derby was quite popular.

Here's something not quite as fast.

Also at the show was this rare 1939 "Bally Supreme," featuring a replay projector.

Here's another popular pastime.

 

This might have been on "American Pickers," but probably not in this condition.

 

In the center, a rare Williams "Nifty" woodrail pin.

On the right, one of the best sounding Seeburg stereo jukeboxes. On the left, a rare Wurlitzer.

This one accepts nickels, dimes, and quarters.

"Most unique item at the show" goes to this Wurlitzer cassette jukebox.

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