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Issue: 1975 August 30 - Page 7

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MARKETPLACE
NEWSLETTER
PAGE 7, AUGUST 30, 1975
MILLS
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Tho't occurred to us that, since friend E. E. Barr of Diamond Bar, Calif., had
come across a 37 year old "Mills One-Two-Three" and was starting to rebuild
this famous game, he might be interested in knowing that Mills Novelty Company
had produced two different models of this same game.
The Mills One-Two-Three shown above on the right was the "free play" model.
Indicated winners by number of free plays obtained. Mills One-Two-Three upper
left was the one-ball automatic payout model. This was the most popular model.
Also the biggest seller. Very easy to tell which model is which by the back-
glass design.
So, Ed, before you get too deep into rebuilding the "Mills One-Two-Three"
for your collection, you'll now know which model of this 1938 game you have.
(We'd like to know, too.) By the way, Ed, this was one of the most colorful
games Mills ever produced. Hope you can match the colors and also get it work-
ing perfectly. It should make a most outstanding addition to your collection.

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