1930's Mills Slot Machine - Un-Bagged and How It Works!
On Episode 4 of BOM Reviews I reveal a vintage Mills Novelty Co. 25 cent slot machine from the 1930's. This model was called the Bursting Cherry, and you get to see how the all-mechanical machine operates. I also explain how owner/operators could adjust these to be tighter or looser in payouts. See for yourself why these were so addicting - and are still today!

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