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Williams Bluebird Blade Gold Fish 3 slot machine

$ 1848

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Photo is stock image.
Machine may vary in cabinet style or type. Machine will be coinless. We have a large variety of slot machines in stock. We will send you a video of your machine working before shipping.
IMPORTANT -- If you have any questions please ask via message prior to bidding.
Other game titles are available just let me know what game title/theme you are looking for.
Machine features
Accepts paper bills.
Dispense a useless ticket which is not reusable. A short customized name can be programmed.
Main door lock and key.
Attendant key to clear the jackpot.
The slot machine has been serviced and a new ram battery installed on the MPU.
All slot machines are used and it is expected to have imperfections here and there. They are used machines. If you need more information about the slot machine please contact me via message or phone before bidding.
Department of Justice Registered
We hold a current registration with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ).  This means we are operating a legitimate business with the approval of the government.
Be smart and ask for a DOJ certificate.   We will gladly email our DOJ registration papers to you upon request.
Digital Pictures Sent to You
We know that the Internet can be a scary place to shop and we are always trying to find ways to take the fear out of it. Digital pictures are the answer.
We will be glad to photograph and send a digital picture of the exact machine you are interested in buying so that you know, in advance, its condition before shipping the machine.  This is one of the reasons we have such a high satisfaction rating with our customers -- there are no surprises or misunderstandings after the sale.
We also send video of the machine working before shipment.
Power Requirements
This machine runs on normal 110 V household current. The power cord will run out of the back of the machine. No special adapter or wiring are needed. We highly recommend plugging the power cord into a power surge protector since there is a computer board inside this machine.