Description: We are owners of multiple rather large 300 to 500 unit & larger storage rental unit facilities in several states. Unfortunately on occasion people don't pay their rent and abandon their processions. By law we have to make a concerted effort to find them & we do try but after several months we simply hall away the contents to the dump, give it to Salvation Army, or if something appears to have value, we list it on eBay. We are in the storage facility rental business wanting to get the unit back up for rent and not antique dealers so our knowledge isn't all that much. We describe what we see but please don't ask us for more like age, how it was made or of what made from, country of origin, or if good to eat. All our sales on eBay go to our favorite charity that helps battered and abused women after eBay takes their 20% + commission & fees. We keep none of it. And no, we don't have live sight unseen auctions like on TV. If you buy into that we have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn or a time share apartment on the Afghanistan/Pakistan border. Lovely apartment above a great deli with topless waitresses. We located a few of these in a shoe box & our research shows it is for the Castle Front, War Eagle, FOK, & other “Silent Series” slot machines of the early 1930s. The odd looking numbers such as 9 to 11 were because if the pay slides became worn the machine sometimes would short the pay a coin. It never over paid with 11 but if shorted the pay, the card alibied the situation for customer. This appears to be old on heavy card stock although we are not experts so we will not define one way or the other. But if you have this machine missing the pay card or the one you have is not in good condition, this is what you need. We do have several old slot machines we located in this abandoned rental storage unit & are now displayed in our office. Those machines are old never restored originals & the way they came off location where they were used. As near as we can tell, this card is exactly the same as those on the machines we have. Some cards we found are a little darker or lighter as time & chemicals in the paper can be a factor but none are faded or undesirable. If you have one of these antique slot machines missing the pay card or the one you have is in poor condition, this is what you need at a very reasonable price. These quality issued cards we found in storage are printed on a heaver card stock paper exactly like the originals we have on several complete machines we also found in storage. We don’t know if they are original new old stock or issued later. But again, we can tell you they are the same as on the old unrestored complete machines we have. Unfortunately, recently we had a coward rslot with a vendetta because we didn’t want to sell him some items at this time that we found that might fit or go with some machine we found in this storage unit. With his vendetta & immediately after he received the card he left us a negative feedback saying low quality which they are not. If it were true any real man would have said something first & we would have given a refund with no hesitation. He did none of that. We could call eBay and have the negative removed but that can take hours on the phone to get through to a tech in the Philippines that eBay hires & if you are lucky enough to do, sometimes hard to understand their English skills. So we just decided to wear the negative as a badge of honor & needless to say, if not to your satisfaction just return your purchases like a man & not a puke. But again, these cards are on heavy quality stock identical to what Mills issued.
Price: 7 USD
Location: Indian Springs, Nevada
End Time: 2024-11-11T03:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back