1906 ROSENFIELD MFG. CARD VIEWER
Rare and a beautiful original card viewer with crystal claw feet, original legs and oak case. Marque at top in original oak frame surround reading "The Sultans Favorite". All internal workings correct and in nice working order.
1930S W. D. BARTLETT MIAMI DIGGER
Early "carnival" type digger. Restored to mint condition by James Roller. Made in the early 1930s, carnival diggers during that era used cash currency and silver coin in the play field as prizes to entice repeat play. The early carnival diggers actually brought gambling machines to small town America. Chancing a penny or a nickel to win a Silver Dollar coin made the carnival diggers very popular during the depression.
1950S CASINO GOLF
The only known example. Vintage electromechanical golf arcade game of skill. Plays on a nickel. Player uses the golf club grip to maneuver a swing. The ball must fall into one of the skill holes. Beautiful cabinet with large spotlight marquee. Rare and very unique!
1940S SUPREME MFG. BOLASCORE
RARE, RARE, RARE....You can count the known examples of the Supreme Bolascore on a couple of fingers. Made in the early 1940s, during World War 2, this rare game was a revamp of Evans Ten Strike game. Instead of using pins, there is a spinning motorized wheel. The player tries to time their shot to hit the pin on the wheel with the most points. An extremely scarce, desired and fun game. Wonderful eye candy and a great piece of Americana.
1940 CRABB MFG. CO. GYPSY CARD READER
Make no mistake about it, this is a rare fortune teller. Only one other of these known to be hid away in existence. Incredibly unique fortune teller with an actual plastered face on the front and a different way of receiving your fortune. You receive your fortune by the reading of five cards. What a superb fortune teller of the highest order!
1930 C. D. FAIRCHILD JUNIOR BASKETBALL
Extremely rare and early manikin arcade game in beautiful condition. This is the game that gave Genco the insight for the Genco two player Basketball. Gorgeous cabinet and stand and a lot of fun to play. Must have for any arcade, sports or basketball collector that demands rarity and quality!
1960S TAYLOR MR. TOP GUN
Rare example of the late 1960s Taylor Mr. Top Gun. The Gunfighter face off. Three gunfights per coin credit. In perfect working order. Both eight track players have been repaired and belts replaced. Also has the original Boot Hill time clock and BallyHoo attract mode. Incredible!
1930 HAYDON MFG. CO. PUSSY SHOOTER
1930 rare penny arcade shooting gallery. British American Novelty Co. worked in conjunction with Haydon Manufacturing Co. to develop this purely mechanical shooting gallery. Five shots for a penny. Knock down all five cats with five balls and your penny is returned. Splendid early penny arcade game and enjoyable.
1960S ALFRED CROMPTON SHOOT DEM BONES
A rare gun game from the U. K. This is a great haunted skeleton themed gun game. Small footprint but has a really nice look to it and a step up for the smaller kids. Rare, fun and in great working condition.