Today's pickup: Williams Seeburg slot

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I picked this nice Williams Seeburg "3 coin multiplier low-boy" slot machine. It's in pretty darn good shape. It's somewhat rare. Date of manufacture is Dec. 12, 1979. It's an EM slot. It's a dollar coin game but has been switched to quarter play which is nice. The glass has some flaking...I've been contemplating touching it up. I also got an antique ice chest from the guy that I'll use as a stand. I love the older one arm bandits. I've been adding some "casual gameplay" games to The Lost Highway Arcade lately. This is the 3rd slot I've ever owned. I think I'll keep this one.

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Great pickup! I like the straight forward ones that have the standard bars, bells, cherries, etc. on them. Looks classy!
 
Great pickup! I like the straight forward ones that have the standard bars, bells, cherries, etc. on them. Looks classy!

Thanks Terry. It's pretty cool; when you put in the 3rd coin, a little bell rings to let you know you've maxed out on coins. With each coin the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd section of the bottom glass lights up as well. It also has a little counter in the upper right corner that lets you know how many quarters you've won on any particular pull; and then it resets upon insertion of the next quarter. A "winner paid" box lights up after the quarters have dropped into the tray. I love these simple kinds of things.
 
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