The York Show 2011
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I found another skill crane, which appears to take very little space. |
Here's something that I guess came out of a drive-in. |
On the left is a somewhat rare film viewer. |
Here's a close up of what you would get to see for just a nickel. |
Every gameroom needs a vintage popcorn machine. |
Here's some vintage gumball machines, minus the globes. |
Not sure what these are, but they look old and are probably rare.
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Cool sign. |
And the award for the mystery part goes to... |
I had to take this picture or nobody would have believed me. |
Here's a neat assortment of coin-operated novelty games, slot machines, and a vintage gum machine for sale. |
Here's another neat gumball machine for sale. |
Here's some sort of poker slot machine, which I have never seen before. |
Inside the show was this Mills trade stimulator, which resembles a cash register. |
Outside in the flea market area, was this rare United project bingo, "ABC," with an alternate backglass. According to Jeff Lawton's book, "The Bingo Pinball War: United vs. Bally, 1951-1957," this was actually the first gambling pin ever made. |
Here's part of another "ABC" bingo pin. |