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Quoted from dirkdiggler:So i did some research on the Cowboy Slot Machines.
Originally designed in the 1940s by Frank Polk. Made 92 of them. Hand carved wood with Mills High-Tops.
1979 Mannie Sanchez made 15 of them. Again hand carved with Mills High-Tops slots in them.
Very rare. The pic is of the ones Sanchez made. I want the devil one!
The picture you posted was used by Bill Harris / Royal Bell LTD as part of their sales effort. Possibly Sanchez carved the originals however Royal Bell sold many more than 15. I purchased my miner from them in 1981. The carving shipped was $1524 and I added my own Mills Jewel Hightop.
r0100107 (resized).jpgQuoted from Dayhuff:I think I've seen more then that over the years...., there has to be more then one manufacture of them then.
John
One of the manufacturers that has not been mentioned is Richard DeLong. He passed away last year but produced carvings for 30+ years.
DeLong Al Capone A $14800 (resized).jpgDeLong Al Capone K $14800 (resized).jpgDeLong KNIGHT (resized).jpegDeLong Pirate 01 (resized).JPGDelong CowboyB (resized).jpgDelong Olive Oil (resized).jpgQuoted from Jamesays:Lets getter back
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