C.O.C.A. Times

Issue: 2002-July - Vol 2 Num 2

Caille's Washington Scale - c.1905
by Jim and Merlyn Collings
One of the most beautiful and
impressive coin-operated scales is
the Washington Scale - the tin dial
is lithographed in
twelve colors and
has a distinctive
portrait of George
Washington on it
(see photo 1). Photo #1
This 77" tall scale is highly prized
by the coin-op collector (see photo
Logo on it. The later version had a
white porcelain base with a tiled
design (see photo 5). During the
post WWI period the porcelain base
was still used and a mirror was put
on the column instead of the ornate
castings. The head was also altered
during this period by affixing a mir-
rored surface on the back of the
glass, having only _____ _
the numbers on the
2).
dial
showing.
The Washington Scale was
Some
of
the
Photo #4
Washington dials
made in birch mahogany of quali-
ty oak. If a sample piece of wood- were actually replaced or painted
work was sent to Caille Bros., for over. These converted scales were.._ _ ____ •
Photo #5
a slight extra charge, they would probably done for, or by, the
customize the scale cabinet to Peerless Scale Co. The Roaring Twenties vendors
match the interior of the establish- utilized scale mirrors throughout that period. A flap-
ment. The scale has extremely per who admired herself while looking in the scale
ornate trimmings which are most mirrors was probably more interest-
often nickel-plated. The Caille ed in seeing herself than seeing the
Bros. would also copper-plate their father of her country wearing a
Photo #2
scales and other
white wig! It's amazing that proba-
machines upon request. Their
bly thirty or so original Washington
Model A and Model B (perfect
scales have survived.
vendor) peanut machines, for
There are two other versions of
example, were either nickel-plat-
the Caille & Washington scale
ed or copper-plated. These two
made. The first of these was a musi-
cal scale (see photo 6). Instead of a
peanut machines were produced
marquee there was a swiss made·
around the same time as the
musical device encased in a glass .
George Washington Scale. These
ornate trimmings are evident on
chamber. When the patron put a
the head, column and coin-entry
penny into the coin slot one of eight
tunes would play. To the best of our
(see photo 3). The 14" long cash
Photo #3
knowledge none of these have been
box door is also heavily
found.
The final version was called
embossed and has the Caille Bros. Logo and a yale
the "Moneyback" scale (see photo'
lock (see photo 4).
On the early Washington Scale the black enam- 7) . This scale was developed in
eled base was made of heavy iron. The footplate order to compete with the Watling
Photo #6
itself was heavily embossed with the Caille Bros. Guessing Scale. The glass panel, in
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the middle of the column,
showed the penny zig-zag its
way toward the cup. One out of
every five coins would be
returned to the patron. This was
less complicated than using the
Watling Guessing scale. To the
best of our knowledge there are
three of these scales known.
We would like to thank Mike
Gorski and Jeff Storck for their
valuable imput and support. One
of Caille's clever slogans was,
"where the Washington goes,
your bank account grows."
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