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Vintage BALLY 5 Cent Nickel Slot Machine Model 1090 ~ Play 1 to 3 Coin LAS VEGAS

Vintage BALLY 5 Cent Nickel Slot Machine Model 1090 Play 1 to 3 Coin LAS VEGAS. For your consideration is this terrific genuine retired Las Vegas BALLY 5 CENT NICKEL SLOT MACHINE MODEL 1090. This machine works well. The chrome is is excellent condition, and shines brightly.

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For your consideration is this terrific genuine retired Las Vegas BALLY 5 CENT NICKEL SLOT MACHINE MODEL 1090. Nice and clean! This machine works well. The chrome is is excellent condition, and shines brightly. There is a blemish in the chrome on front, and a small tear in the red graphic on front (near the 5 cents). See photos. The lights and sounds seem to work as intended. I believe this machine was produced in 1977 according to the black metal plaque with the model number. The lower 5 Cent faceplate must have been replaced because it has a 1982 date on it. See photos. I believe Grandma has had this machine in her basement since the late 1980’s. It has been lightly played ever since. No issues since she acquired it as a gift. It continues to play wonderfully! Only issue to note is that red plastic light cover on top is cracked and a little loose. Grandma gets the proceeds! As a courtesy, I will have the machine serviced (normal maintenance) prior to pick up. Please do not hesitate to ask questions.

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Model # 1090 ~ 1090-434 ~ Unit 216………..Measures approximately 57″ tall with light x 25-1/2″ across with handle x 20″ deep with coin tray. I estimate that the machine weighs over 200 lbs.

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Local pick up only. I will gladly work with the Buyer and his pick up shipper, if requested.

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“Due to laws regulating the sale of antique slot machines, I, as the seller, will not sell to members in the states of Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Nebraska, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Bids from members residing in any of these states will be canceled. Buy It Now transactions with buyers residing in these states will be considered void.”


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Some of our favorites


Watling Bird of Paradise (1936)

Caille Aristocrat (1932)


Paces Races (1936)

Rock-Ola Official Sweepstakes (1933)

Chicago Coin Basketball Champ (1947)

Pictured above: United Twin Shuffle Alley Rebound (1951), Williams Mini Golf (1964), Williams Ten Strike (1957), Gottlieb Subway (1966), and Gottlieb Gold Strike (1975)

Buckley Bones (1935)

Mills Dice (1937)

Rock-Ola 1454,Vendo 44 & Coin Changer,Shyvers Multiphone, Mills Dice etc.

Mills 21 Star 'Firebird' QT (1934)

Gottlieb Subway (1966), and a Gottlieb factory clock

Pictured above: Rock-Ola Hold and Draw, and below: A.B.T.Big Game Hunter and Victory Basketball




Pictured above: Rock-Ola 1422 and Tonette speaker (1946), and 1544 wallbox (1956)

Pictured above: Ward's Lemon Crush syrup dispenser, and below: Orange Crush porcelain dispenser

Pictured above a Triple Scoopy Gum Vendor and Silver King Musical Ballerina (1950). Below a Peo Baseball trade stimulator from the 30s.


Pictured above a Ko-Pak-Ta nut vendor, and below a Blatz Beer display.