Slot Machines In Bloomington Il
Slot Machines In Bloomington Il
Bring back the glory days of youth with a vintage pinball machine or arcade game from Doc Pinball. You’ll be ready to set the next high score when you start practicing on your own professionally restored machine. Shop online now or request service in Indianapolis by calling (317) 326-3533. We take pride in our work and strive to provide superior service to our customers.
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Slot Machines In Bloomington Normal Il
SLOT MACHINES With over 1500 slot machines in stock, we are uniquely positioned to bring you the best gaming machines in the industry! NOTE: Slot machines require freight shipping services. To get an accurate shipping cost, please contact us directly at 763-253-0230. Call Doc Pinball at (317) 326-3533 for arcade and pinball machine sales, service, repair and restoration in Indianapolis and beyond.
Put the fun back in your rec room with one—or several—of our coin-operated machines. From arcade games to jukeboxes and dart machines to rides, we buy in small and large quantities and love to find those rare machines. What’s even better is that owner Mark Wagner and team can repair and restore nearly any game. Mark was trained as an Avionics Technician in the Air Force and post-military worked for several major outfits in the coin-op business before starting Doc Pinball.
Read Our Story- Buy and sell locally. Craigslist has listings for slot machine for sale in the Kenosha-racine area. Browse photos and search by condition, price, and more.
- The amount gambled in Bloomington was up last year despite fewer video gaming machines than in 2015. In 2016, there were 55 licensed establishments and 241 video gaming terminals, compared to 59.
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Local customers can get a first-hand look at our products in our Indianapolis area showroom. But don’t despair—we ship throughout the United States and even internationally. Delivery and shipping is priced a la carte.
Join the scores of happy customers who’ve purchased from Doc Pinball. Shop online now or call (317) 326-3533 to learn more about our company. We even offer a free maintenance lesson to local customers upon purchase.
Shop Online NowSome of the well known companies who manufactured coin op machines were: Caille Brothers, Watling, O.D. Jennings, Clawson, Griswold, Roover Brothers, Mills Novelty Company, William Gent, Exhibit Supply, International Mutoscope, Pace, Bally Reliance, Chester Pollard, Rock-Ola Manufacturing, Pulver, Manikin Vendor, Hance, Columbus, and Charles Fey. Penny arcades had strength testers, lung testers, fortune tellers, mutoscopes, shooting ranges, rifle or gun games, automatic target practice or skill games, and electricity shock machines. Vending machines came in all different shapes and sizes, and dispensed all different products such as gumballs, peanuts, breath pellets, perfume, stick or package gum, cigars, matches, combs, lighter fluid, collar buttons, stamps, chocolate, and candy. Trade stimulators used various forms to attract customers. Some of the most popular were dice machines, cast iron poker machines, sport theme machines (golf, basketball, football, baseball, boxing), roulette, and horse race machines. The earliest slot machines came in an upright wood cabinet with a single color wheel that spins when the handle was released (Centaur, Eclipse, Lonestar, Big Six, Dewey, 20th Century, Victor, New Century Detroit, Black Cat, Duplex, Peerless, Chicago, Judge, Owl, Bullfrog, Cricket)