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The perfect vintage collectible is one with a beginning and an end, and
yet still numerous enough to enable enthusiasts to build collections.
Here's a comprehensive guide to just such a collectible. Coin operated
trade stimulators and counter games got their start in the saloons of
the 1880s. Things changed with the coming of the Prohibition and the
disappearance of saloons in 1920. Checkout counters in stores,
restaurants, and cigar shops became the primary locations, where these
counter games helped stimulate trade. The Great Depression, followed by
the Repeal of Prohibition in 1933 propelled the industry to new heights
and prominent makers such as Groetchen Tool, Buckley, Bally, Pierce
Tool, and many others were kept busy until the 1960s. You'll get to know
all the makers and their machines by name, date, and appearance in this
colorful collector's guide. Over 800 photos, detailed machine
descriptions, manufacturer production data, and an interchangable
machine name list will make you an instant expert, ready for shows,
auctions, and collector trading. The accompanying price guide will
insure that you buy or sell smart and well. Plus, you'll enjoy every
page for its interesting history and content in the most complete book
on this subject to ever see print.
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