New Noobie to Antique Slot Repairs (trying to identify)

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Hello everyone, what a great community for DIY game tinkerer!
I'm very new to antique slot machines. I do have a business fixing and repairing electronics such as smart phone and computers. So I'm somewhat literate when it comes to hardware and electronics.
Anyway My family has a very old antique slot machine that they wanted me to look at and see if I could get it working at all, but I'm quickly realizing just how out of my field this is. hah. I thought I might join a slot form to maybe get some insight, so here I am.

I was wondering if the community could help me identify what slot machine I have. There isn't much writing or indicating info for me to find anything online. I cant find a logo, make, model, serial number or anything.
The only writing that looked promising was "MLB 2511A P6". But when I look it up on google or chat gpt I get no correct corresponding info. Maybe there just isn't a lot of info or knowledge on this machine?
Well here are some photos for reference. Thankful for any help! :D

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also try
newlifegames.com
a slot forum, as there not that many slot guys here, many more there
 
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Hello everyone, what a great community for DIY game tinkerer!
I'm very new to antique slot machines. I do have a business fixing and repairing electronics such as smart phone and computers. So I'm somewhat literate when it comes to hardware and electronics.
Anyway My family has a very old antique slot machine that they wanted me to look at and see if I could get it working at all, but I'm quickly realizing just how out of my field this is. hah. I thought I might join a slot form to maybe get some insight, so here I am.

I was wondering if the community could help me identify what slot machine I have. There isn't much writing or indicating info for me to find anything online. I cant find a logo, make, model, serial number or anything.
The only writing that looked promising was "MLB 2511A P6". But when I look it up on google or chat gpt I get no correct corresponding info. Maybe there just isn't a lot of info or knowledge on this machine?
Well here are some photos for reference. Thankful for any help! :D

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Looks like a Mills to me, but I'm not an expert.
 
Late reply here, but did you make any progress on that machine? I can refer you to some manuals that have some great diagrams and photos on that machine.
 
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