I didn't have to fight the trafic on Friday to get this one - got it on Wednesday. My wife had some friends over and showed them the house. One lady saw my slot machines and told me that she had just seen one at a local antique mall for $300. I told Cindy that I wanted to go see what it looked like but I doubted that it would be anything I wanted. I figured that it would either be a junk pachinko machine or that the lady missed one zero on the price tag and it was really $3000. The pictures shows what it really was. Apparently it was used at a movie rental place to hand out free movies but the guts of the machine are all Bally's. The good news was the $300 price tag was crossed out and replaced by a $225 sign. The best news was the $225 price was crossed out and the sale price was $95! The bad news is that the coin payout works is totally missing so it make a nice coin bank since it can't payout anything. But for $95 I figure that still isnt a bad deal. And the "tokens" that it takes are quarters. And yes, after 3 hours of struggling I did get it in good working order.