I also have restored a 1932 Buckley Deluxe digger and other antique arcade games from the 40's. I am a collector and restorer of mostly mechanical slot machines and trade stimulators. ![]() Hoping someone may be able to help me bring this one back to life. found it via some posts from here about the Mills Model M. ![]() I am not much of the electronics guy but am capable of running a few tests on circuits etc. I am sure something plugs into this, but what might that be ? In one of the pics you will see a pin connector that looks similar to one of those old radio tube pin connectors it has 4 wires on it. If I manually push the switch on the payout finger I can hear a click coming either from the black box counter or directly next to the black box behind the sheet metal, also if I hold this same switch in it's closed (pay) circuit and manually push the counter switch on the hopper the counter on the black box increases. ![]() The machine has an activator switch on the jackpot vertical finger payout. The mech drops 20 coins so this would leave the hoppers work to displace $7 in nickels.This is a nickel machine. The electronic side of the machine is set pay only one payout and that would be the jackpot payout. I have a Mills Model M that has a hopper.
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