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I had the privilege and opportunity to restore a JenningsButterfly Revamp slot machine.When theslot machine arrived in our shop, I unpacked the antique machine and Iinstantly fell in love.At that time, Ihad never seen one of these beautiful slot machines before.The lower front casting looks very similar tothe lower front casting of a Mills Poinsettia slot machine.However, this revamp machine added a butterflyand a sunrise image.In my opinion, it reallyis spectacular and quite detailed.
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- Source eBay THIS IS A 1932 COMET NICKEL SLOT MACHINE WITH TWIN JACKPOTS MANUFACTURED BY PACE MANUFACTURING COMPANY I HAVE THE PAPERS AND THE ORIGINAL BOOK WHEN PURCHASED IN 1983 I HAVE THE KEYS TO THE SLOT MACHINE I AM INCLUDING THIS BEAUTIFUL CABINET WITH THE SALE - MEASURES 17' X 33', HAS A SHELF INSIDE, HAS CLAW FEET AND I HAVE THE KEY.
Don informed me that it was indeed an O.D. Jennings slotmachine and was originally an Operator Bell.However, the machine had been revamped or modified by another company calledPNC.PNC probably made the modificationsto this slot machine around 1930.
So why would an O.D. Jennings Operator Bell need to bemodified?At least that was myquestion.When the slot machine was originally sold, it did not have ajackpot.The jackpot feature issomething that became available after this particular machine wasmanufactured.
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With the relatively large number of non-jackpot slotmachines on the market, smaller companies, such as PNC, would buy these usedslot machines.These smaller companieswould then make a new lower casting which would include a physicaljackpot.Often, they would mimic or copyother slot machines that were popular.As in this case, the Mills Poinsettia lower front casting was mimicked.Along with the smaller companies, Pace Manufacturing of Chicago IL made similar looking castings to revamp Mills andO.D. Jennings machines.These companies wouldthen resell the slot machine as a ‘revamp’ jackpot model.To the best of my knowledge, this practiceoccurred from around 1928 to 1932.Bythe early 1930’s all factory new slot machines contained the jackpotfeature.