Coin Slot

Issue: 1978 January 036

The
Mills
Special
Is
a
ma-
The
Mills - Special
A __..
every operator should
Coin
Slot Magazine
#036 - 1978 - January [International
Arcade chine
Museum]
A Winner
own
Its
unique
features
make it one of the best pay-
Ing machines we have ever put on the market.
It can be operated anywhere because it is so
constructed
that
it
is classed
by
authorities
as a TRADE STIMULATOR and not a gam
ing: machine.
It
has all
the
chines and
good
features
several
of
our
big ma
important ones that
have
never before been used.
Our
new
attachment
play.
Devices
Another
device
manipulation
beat the machine.
are
changes
the speed of the reel with every
Special
assured
no
prevents
of
the
the
handle
to
The revolutions of the reel
matter
how
hard
usage
the
handle receives.
The
Mills
a check
Need It
get
else
fortune
is a
fortune
and
It is easy
machine
no
than
teller,
payout.
this
cause
anything
Special
teller and a card machine with
Why You
one
a
trade
an
started,
looks
upon
stimulator,
innocent
to
be
it as
form
a
of
amusement.
Operators
can
successfully
run
the
Mills
Special, because the prizes are paid in checks
bearing
the
same
number
as
the
machine.
When it is time to settle there is no dispute
about
the
Size 13%xl3%xl2 inches.
Weight, Boxed for Shipment^^Jba.^ o0
PRICE
For
Quarter
|BBP
Play
the amount
story.
This
paid out.
machine
is
The checks tell
allowed
to
run
where other money paying machines are pro
hibited,
$55.00
ceived
because
in
the
every
player gets value re
fortune which
he
receives.
A FIVE-SLOT CHECK PAYING TRADE
STIMULATOR
Two slots pay two for one, one pays five for
one,
one
pays ten for One and
twenty for one.
one
pays
A choice of three different reels can be had.
The card reel
ALL, PARTS INTERCHANGEABLE
"The Mills Special that I purchased July
11th
of
you
paid
for
itself
in
ten
days.
the
I
would not do without one for any money."—
(as shown on' the machine in
illustration),
reel.
the
fla« reel
Card
Reel
shows
the
card
fortune reading across.
takes
care
and
store
of
itself.
does
for
can
it
It
go
even
pays
accurately.
mistakes.
about
The
his
its
own
There
is
proprietor
work
with
no
of
the
a
as
surance that there will be no cheating- Cheeks
the
front
left
to
operatlon
black
also
and
in
horse
shoe,
signs
of
as
Hush.
of
machine
horse
star.
governing
Two
a
appear on
be-
ten
head,
cents
cents;
The case
plated or
is made entirely of iron (nickel-
oxidized) with handsomely chased
designs; the sides are camp scenes brought
out in highly ornamented relief.
All working parts are made of stamped steel,
brass, malleable or gray iron.
The mechan
full
four of a kind. 50 cents royal
$1.00.
the card
reel
a
each)
divided
there are
fortune
four
of
reading
as
a
twenty-live hands
across
follows:
kind,
four
the
face
One
royal
full
hands,
of
Hush,
ism is very simple and, being separate from
the case, is easily taken out by turning a
nine
three of a kind and nine two pair.
When a niekle
is dropped
lever pressed down,
it
stops,
a
hand
the
in
the slot and
reel revolves.
shows
through
thumb
the
played,
a
check
is
is
nothing
to
get
out
machine, which prevents marring the counter.
We will furnish a handsomely decorated en
ameled iron floor st#md at an extra cost of
If it corresponds with the hand printed under
slot
There
A leather bound mat is furnished with each
glass
covered opening in the upper left hand corner.
the
screw.
of order.
When
the
Spots under coin slots
in top of the machine in
the way to play and the
value of the prizes.
fortune
ten
the
correspond with spots on reel.
The sign card
frame explains
shoe,
Elk
the
pairs,
kind,
reading across each.
roadinflr fron,
Red
clover leaf.
prizes
three
(with
two
the
right.
follows:
hand. 25 cents;
On
of
low the flve slots
cards,
trade;
following signs
The
with
large red heart, and' head of fisherman in
blue (in place of the cards) with fortune
can be cashed in when convenient.
Tho
hands
The Flag Reel shows
a red flag, black flag, green flag, yellow flag,
and head of fisherman in blue (in place of
cards)
with
fortune
reading across each.
Flags under coin slots correspond with flags
on reel.
The Spot Reel has large red dia
mond spot, large black spade, large black club,
The
prizes
the spot
only difference being in the appearance.
Oscar Pfatenhauer, Joplin, Mo.
chance
and
The play is the same In each case, the
automatically
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STIMULATORS, available for $3,95,
thrown
out for the amount
one
to
live
but
only
one
There are
in
all
tubes
hands can
?,*i7t
can
live
checks,
one
indicated.
played
at
From
one
time
THE MILLS SPECIAL, FOR QUARTERS
win.
tubes
containing
chocks;
be
in
the
divided
100
tube
machine,
as
each
holding
follows:
of
containing
the
10
The Mills Special for Quarter play is exactly
like the Mills Special except for the coin slots
which are arranged to take quarters instead
Two
cent
sixty-five
25
of
cent checks; one holding fifty 50 cent checks,
and one holding fifty
All
the
nickels.
rewards
The
reward
being
much
cards
are
different,
larger.
$1.00 checks.
parts
that
would
ordi-
made of the best tool steel.
thus greatly
increasing
its
strengthening
value
as a
the
machine
and
from The Coin Slot, P.O. Box 612,
Wheatridge, CO 80033
money-maker.
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Coin Slot Magazine - #036 - 1978 - January [International Arcade Museum]
Mills
Little
Dream
Mills
For Nickels or Pennies
Little
Absolutely
Lawful
Dream
The Little Dream is an ex
cellent money-getter and an
Ideal machine for the opera
tor to place In large numbers
on shares.
It is strictly legal
Inasmuch as it gives a piece of gum for
every cent played; or. if played with a nickel,
a five cent package of gum Is given for every
nickel played.
If the player is lucky, it is
possible to win more, but he gets his money's
worth every time.
A Rapid
Money Maker
At
first
thought
it may
seem
that
Mills'
"Little
Dream" will not be very
profitable,
but as a
matter
of fact, it is a big money
_ ..
maker.
We
ha ? one customer who started
with but ten machines, and is now operating
them by the hundred and clearing an Im
mense profit every month.
This man finds
his customers principally in candy, grocery
and drug stores, but also places the "Little
Dream" in pool rooms, saloons, barber shops,
cigar
stores,
etc.
Coin
dropped
in
slot at top,
caroms from point to point,
finally dropping In one of the
bottom pockets, above which
is printed the amount of reward.
The
Operation
there
coins
by
played
the

Size
14x8x20
PRICE
A
;
Money-getter
the-
in
sight
machine.
until
released
As an extra iii the Little Dream, there are other
prizes than gum.
For instance,
if the coin played goes in cer
tain compartments, larger rewards are given,
as indicated in the illustration.
Those com
partments marked "G" are the ones from
which one piece of gum is given.
inches.
Weight, Boxed for Shipment, 14
remain
owner of
lbs.
98.00
«ar_n m« _«1a
weu Maae
Anywhere.
Mills Little Dream is made
°f quartered oak and is tin-
ished
as
well
as
any
high
grade machine. It is superior
in every respect.
We furnish first-class gum
All classes patronize this machine.
at
$4.00
per
thousand.
Pays the owner a good percentage.
Never gets out of order.
AN EXCERPT FROM MILLS TRADE
STIMULATORS, available for $3.95,
from The Coin Slot, P.O. Box 612,
Wheatridge, CO 80033
"After your Little Dream had been on my
counter two days, I found it had been played
eighteen hundred times."—Wm. A.
3237 Brighton Road, Allegheny, Pa.
Doench,
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100 North Central Avenue
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