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.

 

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.

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