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Any GUMBALL Machine Collectors out there? Need to identify a machine!

By meSz

2 years ago


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#13 2 years ago
Quoted from Ballypin:

Is this an actual machine or did someone cobble this together?
Crouse Hinds produced traffic lights and an array of other products including Condulets and was located in Syracuse, NY. Not sure they made gumball machines.

The glass does look like the globe off of a vapor proof light.

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