Old American arcades
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Old American arcades
I came across these two photos of American arcades and thought they might be of interest. The first shows an amazing number of machines and the attendants. The second shows some interesting machines. Can anyone tell me what the wall machines are at the back of the photo? There seem to be quite a few of them. Looking again, I don't think they are machines - they look like the boards in old style betting shops but that can't be the case unless this photo was Nevada. Perhaps some sort of lottery cards?? Note the no drinking sign on the left.
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Amazing photos. Would love to be there at the time, at least for a day.coppinepr wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2017 2:26 pm I came across these two photos of American arcades and thought they might be of interest. The first shows an amazing number of machines and the attendants. The second shows some interesting reviews machines. Can anyone tell me what the wall machines are at the back of the photo? There seem to be quite a few of them.
Last edited by gmccay on Sat Sep 09, 2017 8:09 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Dick Bueschel's "On Location" book from 1993 goes into great detail about what every single machine is in that 1941 arcade photo. Back wall are just two models of basic Exhibit postcard vendors.
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I wonder if those machines would be functional today. They look phenomenal.
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Right hand pic on the right, just in front of the pinball machine. Looks like a trade stim shooting game. I have one. It works great. MM
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