Tic Tac Toe Slot Machine For Sale
- Five Cent O.D. Jenning's ñBronze Chiefî
Console Slot Machine Five Cent O.D. Jennings ñBronze Chiefî Console Slot Machine. Chicago, Illinois: O.D. Jennings Co., ca. 1940. Handsome all wood cabinet with payout ... [more like this] - Ten Cent O.D. Jenning's ñBronze Chiefî
Console Slot Machine Ten Cent O.D. Jennings ñBronze Chiefî Console Slot Machine. Chicago, Illinois: O.D. Jennings Co., ca. 1940. Companion piece to above lot. Lock and ... [more like this] - Jennings Sun Chief Nickel Slot Machine Lighted
front. Circa 1945. Dimensions: 26.75'h x 16'w x 17'd. For shipping quote, please contact Box Brothers Sacramento at boxbrosacto@gmail.com. Please note we do not accept credit ... [more like this] - Jennings Sun Chief Nickel Slot Machine:
Lighted front. Circa 1945. Dimensions: 26. 75'h x 16'w x 17'd. For shipping quote, please contact Box Brothers Sacramento at boxbrosacto@gmail. com. Please note we do not ... [more like this] - A Jennings Sun Chief Slot Machine Height
of machine overall 60 1/4 inches. : of machine overall 60 1/4 inches. Condition For condition inquiries please contact fdcr@hindmanauctions. com ... [more like this] - 25 Cent O.D. Jennings Standard Chief Slot
Machine O.D. Jennings & Company (American, 1906-1980s), mid 20th century. A 25¢ Standard Chief Tic-Tac-Toe slot machine on stand, having a painted chromed metal front and ... [more like this] - 25 Cent O.D. Jennings Standard Chief Slot
Machine O.D. Jennings & Company (American, 1906-1980s), mid 20th century. A 25¢ Standard Chief Tic-Tac-Toe slot machine on stand, having a painted chromed metal front and ... [more like this] - Jennings Sun Chief slot machine, 10 cent,
in working condition in working condition ... [more like this] - JENNINGS CHIEF INDIAN FRONT SLOT MACHINE.
Dime slot machine with nickel plated front. Marquee also reads “Tic Tac Toe”. SIZE: 29” t. x 16” w. x 15” d. CONDITION: Back cover missing, nickel and paint trim ... [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] - A Jennings 'Four Star Chief' enameled chrome
and oak nickle slot machine with hunt scene O. D. Jennings & Company, Chicago model introduced 1936 serial number 121640 greatest dimensions 28 x 15 1/4 x 15 1/4in ... [more like this] - JENNINGS FOUR-STAR CHIEF SLOT MACHINE O.D.
Jennings & Co. Chicago c. 1930's 10-cent coin operated hunting scene variety. The corner cabinet is in good condition with light wear throughout and a few small dings and ... [more like this] - 25 CENT JENNINGS CHIEF TIC-TAC-TOE SLOT MACHINE:
Mid 20th century by Jennings, 25 cent in original condition. 3 reels, key in office. Red metal louvered panels, oak base. Serial number on key A12430. 27 1/2' h. x 17' ... [more like this] - O.D. Jennings & Co. 5 Cent “7-1-1” Chief
Slot Machine. Chicago, ca. 1945. Original machine mechanism in contemporary casting. Excellent. Working with keys. ... [more like this] - Jennings 5-Cent Light-Up Sun Chief Slot Machine.
Description 1955. Original condition. Working. Missing piece to base. Keys are not included. Serial #: 187817.Condition (Excellent). Size 30' T. ... [more like this] - A Jennings Sun Chief 5 cent slot machine height
27 1/2in; width 17in; depth 17in ... [more like this] - Jennings & Co. Victory Chief 5-Cent Slot
Machine. Description 1938/45. Serial #143298/151198. Great original example. First post WWII produced limited model in wood case and rear bonnet. Complete working condition. Condition ... [more like this] - 10¢ Jennings Sweepstake Chief Slot Machine.
Description With red light-up plastics. Appears to be in all original condition with a walnut cabinet. Condition (Excellent). Size 27' T. ... [more like this]
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One of the most popular ways of gambling is the slot machine. It is just so simple; you throw in a coin, you pull the lever and win the jackpot, however, only if you are lucky. Otherwise, all you do is pay the coins and pull the lever, waiting for the jackpot to hit and for the money to run out!
The Tic-Tac-Toe Challenger coin-operated Slot Machine by O. (circa ), and it's history and background, photos, repair help, manuals, for sale and wanted lists, and census survey is brought to you by The International Arcade Museum at the Museum of the Game. These were the big three companies, whose pinball machines were the precursors of today’s video games. Gottlieb was founded in Chicago in 1927. Gottlieb was founded in Chicago in 1927. One of its first tabletop pinball machines from 1931 was called Baffle Ball, which sold for $17.50 and gave players a half-dozen-or-so chances (depending on.
Slot machines are extremely popular even today and as a matter of fact, constitute up to 70% of the average US Casino’s income. The evolution of slot machines has come a long way since they were first introduced. Now there are various kinds of them, each of them having their own type of jackpots and other kinds of prizes. You can even find slots online these days as everything is now one way or other related to the Internet.
However, the slot machines that were built at the dawn of their age are still very popular, especially the ones built by Jennings & Co., which manufactured the most selling slot machines of the 20th century. One such model was the popular Tic TAC Toe Light Up Slot Machine.
This model of Jenning’s gambling machine is now considered as a total antique slot machine because it was one of the first models to run on electricity. However, only the front board lightings were made electrical, while the rest of the machine was purely mechanical.
It was manufactured roughly around 1947 to 1951 and has the traditional design with one coin slot and a lever to pull. Since it is a tic tac toe machine, getting a sequential ‘Tic TAC Toe’ in three slots will win you the jackpot.
Apart from the jackpot prize, there are other prizes available as well on scoring a pre-set combination. It paid the winning gamblers in terms of coins inserted itself. Winning a jackpot will obviously give you all the coins present in the jackpot box, while the other winning combinations have a fixed amount.
The winning combinations for this antique slot machine are shown in the picture below.
This beautiful gambling slot machine was extremely popular back in the days. One of the main reasons for its popularity was the nickname given to all the slot machines built with a classic design such as this one, i.e. one lever to pull, which looked like an arm. However, since the design featured only one arm, all the slot machines with this design were given the title of ‘one arm bandit’, exclaiming the fact that the slot machines stole all their gambling money with just one arm.
Even today, when there are so many variations of modern slot machines available, Jennings Tic Tac Toe, is hunted by many. Although they are rarely available, it is not impossible to find them. Many sellers, who own this model, commonly try to sell this online. However, going around the antique shops in the US can also end the desperate hunt.
The value of Jennings Tic TAC Toe light up slot machine today could be anywhere around $1000 to $1500, depending on the working and mechanical condition of the machine. In any case, it can prove to be a hard gamble to find them first, considering how rare they are and whether the owners have the slot machines for sale or not.