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Issue: 1978 October 045 - Page 9

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Coin Slot Magazine - #045 - 1978 - October [International Arcade Museum]
SeriaS No. Clearing House
Mills Bell Machine Serials
By Dick Bueschel
How many three-reel Bell slot machines have been produced over
the years? Many collectors and most "civilians" and police officers
are sure the total is in the multi-millions.
With anywhere from
three to nine million passenger cars produced annually for almost
half a century it seems reasonable enough to assume that a million
slot machines a year during the wide-open years of slot operating
is not a figure beyond reason.
The facts are surprising, and somewhat staggering.
Nowhere
near as many slot machines were made as most people believe
there were, and a lot less than even the most conservative estimates
would suggest. How do we know this, and what can confirm it?
The answers are the serial numbers on the machines produced by
The Mills Novelty Company of Chicago, the largest producer of
slot machines from the year it went into business in 1897 until
today, with the residual Mills Bell-O-Matic Division still making the
attractive coin grabbers.
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