Item Slot Machine- skill stop Japanese Pachislo
LocationPensacola, can meet up reasonably close
Contact Info PM for number.
Price $150 obo
Item Description
Slot Machine for sale. Name of the game is "Good Man", and it is a Japanese "skill stop" three reel (Type-A, 5-line) Pachislo machine. Made by Okazaki. Measures 32"x18.5"x11" and weight is probably around 70 pounds.
Different from traditional slot machines in that the lever starts the reels spinning and then the user stops them individually with the three buttons below the reels. Bet up to three coins to win on more lines. Will play in (and pay out in) your choice of coin or credit mode. Clean inside and out, in perfect working condition. All lights, buttons, levers, speakers, LED displays and coin mechanisms are fully operational. Key to door is included as well as some tokens. I read these can be modified to take quarters, but I am not sure of the legality of doing so.
Much information about these machines can be found via Google, so if you have generic questions about them, that is a better source of answers than me. Feel free to contact me with specific questions or for more detailed pictures. I am willing to listen to all offers. -Josh
LocationPensacola, can meet up reasonably close
Contact Info PM for number.
Price $150 obo
Item Description
Slot Machine for sale. Name of the game is "Good Man", and it is a Japanese "skill stop" three reel (Type-A, 5-line) Pachislo machine. Made by Okazaki. Measures 32"x18.5"x11" and weight is probably around 70 pounds.
Different from traditional slot machines in that the lever starts the reels spinning and then the user stops them individually with the three buttons below the reels. Bet up to three coins to win on more lines. Will play in (and pay out in) your choice of coin or credit mode. Clean inside and out, in perfect working condition. All lights, buttons, levers, speakers, LED displays and coin mechanisms are fully operational. Key to door is included as well as some tokens. I read these can be modified to take quarters, but I am not sure of the legality of doing so.
Much information about these machines can be found via Google, so if you have generic questions about them, that is a better source of answers than me. Feel free to contact me with specific questions or for more detailed pictures. I am willing to listen to all offers. -Josh
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