“Bankroll” Marquee Origins?

Arcade2007

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I picked up this marquee in a bulk buy and was wondering what type of arcade/redemption machine it was part of?
There is one super blurry picture on VAPS and no descriptions anywhere that I have found.

The dimensions are 22.5" x 8.5" and the artwork is back-printed on what seems to be polycarbonate.

Thanks in advance for any information!

Arcade2007
 

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Howdy!

That listing on the International Arcade Museum is incorrectly attributed to the Genco Pinball company, whom were mostly known for their 1930's-1940's Pin-games, and named for the Gensburg's brothers.

The Bankroll machine in the photo (which appears to be the same as your marquee) is generally referred to as a "roll down" game, and at least to me, looks very similar to equipment manufactured/distributed by Lazer-tron or Coastal Amusements. I would also guess manufactured somewhere in late 80's thru 90's.
 
Thank you for sharing that information, hopefully I can find a manual or other documentation for the machine under those manufacturer names.😁

Arcade2007
 
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