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We had a good thread for the ESCO Machines - I thought I would start one for Premiere Card Machines. They were made in the 1950's by the Oak Manufacturing Company. The original model the customer received a gumball and a card for a penney. There are also 2c , and 5c variations. Great looking machines that complement any baseball collection. Below are some photos of my collection: *1c version - completely restored *2c version - completely restored *NOS - Mint - all original *Special model made with a larger body to be used in Belgium. Very rare and seldom seen - completely restored. Jerry Sage jssage24@yahoo.com |
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Those are absolutely fantastic.
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Those are absolutely fantastic. I especially like the baseball gumballs. Brings me back...
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The last one pictured looks like the one I sold a few years ago in a Mastro auction
Joe |
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If I remember correctly - that is where I got it. It looked much different at that time. The guy who worked on the machine for me was an was an expert in the restoration of Coin-Op Machines. He did a fantastic job.:D Thanks, Jerry |
The machine worked when I sold it, what restoration was done on it?
Joe |
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See the photo below. That is the machine I purchased in the Mastro Auction 2008. If that is the machine you sold - I am sure you can tell what "restoration" was done. Jerry |
That is not the machine I sold, mine was the original red color.
Joe |
Very nice. Great conversation pieces.
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Sweet machines. I'm wondering how the display cards are kept from sun fade.
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My machines are displayed in my house - away from direct sun light. Therefore, no fading. Hope that answers your question. Thanks, Jerry Sage |
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Thanks, Jerry Sage |
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