Vintage Penny Slot Machine

Can anything replace the old-fashioned thrill of the crashing, jangling sound of coins or tokens hitting that metal tray and cascading into your lap? If you think the little slip of paper doesn’t offer quite the same oomph, pizzazz, or excitement, here’s BIG news. Although vintage slot machines are getting much harder to find these days, several Las Vegas casinos still offer the fun of the original coin-operated devices.

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History of the One-Armed Bandit

The first slot machine was the 1895 invention of mechanical engineer Charles Fey in San Francisco. It was a wonder of levers and spinning reels. He called it ‘The Liberty Bell’ because a line-up of 3 Liberty Bell pictures would win the prize… 50 cents! The game was wildly popular and soon the mechanical games were everywhere. You can still view the original Liberty Bell slot machine at the Nevada State Museum in Las Vegas.

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Circus Circus

Classic Coin Machines! You can play $1 tokens in the Main Casino on an extensive selection of token slots right near the front entry. Twenty machines pay out in $1 tokens.

Slots A Fun

Means Lots o’ Fun. Try your luck! All eight quarter machines near the front of the casino take and dispense real coins.

El Cortez

There’s no sound sweeter than hitting a jackpot at the El Cortez, especially on one of the original coin machines. From exciting penny and nickel machines to video poker, video keno, video reels, and multi-game machines, El Cortez is one of the only places in Las Vegas where patrons can enjoy both ticket and coin-operated machines.

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Main Street Station

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Showcasing the splendor of the Victorian era, main Street Station offers dozens of rare antiques and curiosities, including 15 or more 25-cent denomination video poker games that accept and dispense quarters.

Plaza

Old School rules! Vintage Vegas is alive and well at The Plaza with several denominations of coin-in & coin-out video poker. Plus! Every Tuesday in October, The Plaza hosts a video poker tournament. The top point earner of each night will win a vintage coin machine.

Coin-Op Sigma Derby
The D

Introduced in 1985, Sigma Derby is an indoor, coin-operated horse race game for up to 10 players. Play it while you can. Only 25 cents! The D is the last property in Las Vegas to offer the coin-operated Sigma Derby horse racing game. Make stopping at The D a priority as Sigma Derby is devilishly challenging to maintain.

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Owning a vintage slot machine is one of those fun yet daunting ideas. Many old school one-armed bandits are beautifully designed and instant conversation pieces. Plus slot fans who own a machine don’t ever have to worry about losing money to the house.

Still, most antique machinery breaks down or wears out eventually and finding a repair person who knows how to fix a piece of equipment that’s over 50 years old can be tough. Thankfully, antique slot machine enthusiasts have figured out how to use the internet and uploaded plenty of great information about repairing these mechanical marvels.
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Newer slots will require you to know a bit about computer circuitry, but the classics just need a screwdriver, wrench and a magic touch. (OK, you probably need more tools than that.) Watch the videos below to understand how the slot machines work and what’s required for common repairs. Even if you’re not ready to plunk down a grand or more for a classic slot machine, you’ll probably get a kick out of understanding what makes those coin swallowers tick. If you want to quickly itch your scratch for playing slots, you can also check out an online casino likeRoyal Vegas Online Slots. Finally, enthusiasts who are serious about buying a vintage machine may want to take a look at the Antique Slot Machine Pricing Guide.

Charles August Fey, a Bavaria-born inventor, was living in San Francisco when he invented his first gambling machine in 1984. His games grew to be so popular at local bars, he quit his day job and opened a factory to start mass producing them, most notably the Liberty Bell machines in 1899. A lot of the functionality from that early game remained in place through much of the 20th century. Watch this video to see the seven mechanical actions set into motion when you pull back the bandit’s arm. The inner workings are probably a little more complex than you expect.


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Given that a lot of old slot machines are hand built, it isn’t surprising that coins can get jammed on their way through the mechanism. Big warning: If your machine jams, don’t force the arm or you can break, twist or damage a part inside. Different models and makes tend to have common jam points. The Mills model shown in the above video can have coins stuck in the “elevator” section that displays the last five coins dropped into the machine. Getting the slot working again can be as simple as cleaning the gunk off of an old part. You just need to be smart when you’re disassembling and reassembling the machinery.

Okay, there are plenty of more places where a coin can get stuck and the above video demonstrates how to fix a variety of jams. It also explains how to disassemble the major parts of the machine and where common problem areas are.

Curious how an antique slot machine knows how much money a winner gets? This video shows the punch-card like communication that trips payouts and how. If you ever need to replace the reel symbols or calibrate the machine you’ll need to understand how these work. Even if you don’t ever plan on owning a machine, the metallic “circuitry” is interesting to see.

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Want to own a modern slot machine? New ones have plenty more bells, whistles and dings, and also a lot more advanced parts. If you plan on getting one, you may want to have an idea of what’s inside. In addition to the classic reels, there are speakers, motherboards filled with programming chips and plenty of wires. Unless you have a way with a soldering iron you probably won’t try and fix it. But in case you do, here’s a clip from Discovery showing what’s inside.

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Did you know newer slot machines are smart enough to test themselves when a problem happens? This video shows you the procedure for having the machine check its own system. The host’s desert dry delivery is also enough to make this vid worth a watch.