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My parents are moving house and selling some original pieces due to downsizing.


There is a collection of original concert posters (signed), a fabulous Jukebox my father has had since University (still working but in need of a little rejuvenation), an original One Armed-Bandit and many more items - a 6 chair original formica diner table from the 60's etc.


They are based in Shropshire so I'm aiming to help them sell some amazing pieces that I annoyingly don't have space for. Will attach pictures if interest demands!

One Armed Bandit - The slot machine is a 1939 Mills War Eagle. When it was imported from the USA it was converted to play using 6d and the numerals on the reels, as opposed to fruits, were to give the appearance of a game of skill to get around the gambling laws

The jukebox is an Ami H 200 from 1957

It was restored in 2001 but due to lack of use the mechanism needs work doing on it, like the

pulse converter needs changing. The machine still plays records and sounds great.

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