You can see the beautiful Oak sides, never been refurbished, needs cleaned. That tells me that machine sat in the attic for many, many years.
Either by catching the sunrise or sunset. A lot of them became illegal to own, many 0f them went to the basement/garage/barn, ending up with rust. We are not a collector of these antique slot machines. We considered them as an investment and props around our showroom. They have been in our possession for 30 years.
They have NOT been on the circuit, like Chicago show and other coin op shows. We are NOT one of the West Coast retail stores. These machines were either on display in our warehouse or in our home.
To be honest we have no interest in the slot machines anymore. It is time to retire and we would like to sell these machines off within the next 12/14 months, or so.