Vintage Coin Machines
Come see some of the old vintage coin machines at our 30 Bertal Road showroom where you will find antique Seeburg and Wurlitzer jukeboxes, old pins like the Bally Eight Ball Pinball Machine or the Flash Baseball Pin. We even have vintage Vendo 44 and Vendorlator VMC Dual 27 Coke Machines!
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Vendorlator VMC Dual 27 Coke Machine
It was right around January, 1950 that Vendorlator began selling the VMC Dual 27. This extremely small upright machine used the same vending mechanism as the countertop Model 27 but had a 27 bottle pre-cool capacity, hence, the designation "Dual 27". It also used a more conventional arrangement for the refrigeration unit with the condenser housed in the bottom of the machine. Its new-found popularity led to the discontinuance of the 27 about a year later. The Dual 27 was dropped from Vendorlator's line by 1954.
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Vendo 44 Coke Machine
The Vendo 44 is the most desirable vintage coke machine because of its narrow width. It was manufactured between 1956 and 1959. It originally vended 44 - 8 oz bottles.
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Bally Eight Ball Pinball
This billiards themed Eight Ball pinball machine is in rare mint condition and highly sought after. The Bally Eight Ball Pinball Machine features two flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, 4 standup targets, a rollunder spinner and a left outlane kickback and the Fonz!!! Even though it has solid state scoring, its 4-note MPU controlled chimebox produces "Old time" sound for this game, producing a wonderful and unique combination of solid state scoring with the added nostalgia of Electro-mechanical chimes. Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a rare, near mint pinball machine!
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Flash Baseball Pinball Machine
The Flash Baseball Pinball Machine was built in April of 1972. it was unique for it's baseball pitching and batting devices and it's 8 track sound. This one is in great condition - come play it!
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