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Bruzilla

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A couple of days ago, I was browsing through the Auto Parts directory of our Jacksonville Craigslist and I found something that should not be there for two reasons. The first was the items I found were two vintage slot machines (a .25 and .5 machine), which are definitely not auto parts, and the second is they were listed as both for $350! Only issue was he had lost the keys for them, which older slots usually all use the same key so I wasn't too worried. But he said they were from the 1970s, which in Florida makes them legal to own, so I wanted them!

I'm not a gambling guy, nor is my wife into it much, but she does like playing slots when we go somewhere they have them, and she always does well. I bought her one of those Japanese machines a few years ago, and they are really kind of crappy. Make lots of noise, you can only play with tokens, etc. They're the gaming equivalent of a rice boy's Honda Civic. I wanted to get her a legal real slot machine, but they are usually big bucks. These two looked like a deal so I contacted the guy.

I told the seller I was interested in the .25 machine if he would sell them separately, and he told me he would take $200 for it. My goal was to go out there, buy the .25 machine for $200 and then offer $100 for the .5, but he told me the machines had to be gone by Wednesday afternoon as they were in a storage area that he was clearing everything out of and moving to a new site. So all day Wednesday I'm waiting for him to email me to verify I am coming over, and I don't hear from him. I suspected he was entertaining other offers and I didn't want to drive across town to get in a bidding war, so I just went home after work and didn't contact him.

Come 7:00 Wednesday night I get an email from him that confirmed my suspicions. He told me a couple of people who said they wanted the machines didn't show up and he needed to get them gone, and he said he would take $200 for both machines! I told him we would be there Thursday morning.

My son and I picked up the machines and the casino stands they were on, gave the guy his money, and we left. We're halfway home when the seller calls me and says "Hey, I found the keys! You can have them if you want them.", so we turn around, go back, and get the keys. :)

We get the machines back to Casa de Bruzilla, plug them in, and get an error, which I figured we would. I opened the .25 machine to hit the reset button and see the coin hopper is FULL! I opened the .5 machine and the hopper isn't as full but close. All told there's about $700 or so between the two. I called the guy back and told him we had found some money in there and I would be by today to bring it to him. My son and I decided we would split the pot and give the guy $350, which seemed fair.

So now my wife will be getting a 1977 .25 Bally and a 1979 .5 Bally, in operable condition, which makes them worth about $1,000-$1,300 each. Plus she's got $350+ in there already so they'll make the best piggy bank ever. :)
 
Cool story.. I'm still waiting to find my craigslist jewel.. lol
 
I'll put up some pics once we get them into Man Cave II, i.e., our spare bedroom we're turning into another fun room.
 
As it was once said "I'd rather be lucky than good". Congrats on you score.
 
I bought a pickup truck. There were two gallons of antifreeze behind the seat. Bonus!! Except that they were filled with water.
 
Score.
 
You should have that much luck with your RR!

Nice score :thumbsup:

You are an honest man Bruz !
Shoot, my RR wouldn't be on the road if not for Craigslist. In fact, I wouldn't even have it as I bought the car from a CL ad. :)

I was "thinking" about selling the nickel machine and using that money to get into a 72 Roadrunner I was looking at. I was originally just going to by the quarter machine anyway, but my wife might want to keep the nickel slot as it's cheaper to play. We'll see. If I could trade the nickle machine for the car, that would be awesome. :)
 
Nice score! Did you sort through them and pull any 64 and older silver coins?
 
A couple of days ago, I was browsing through the Auto Parts directory of our Jacksonville Craigslist and I found something that should not be there for two reasons. The first was the items I found were two vintage slot machines (a .25 and .5 machine), which are definitely not auto parts, and the second is they were listed as both for $350! Only issue was he had lost the keys for them, which older slots usually all use the same key so I wasn't too worried. But he said they were from the 1970s, which in Florida makes them legal to own, so I wanted them!

I'm not a gambling guy, nor is my wife into it much, but she does like playing slots when we go somewhere they have them, and she always does well. I bought her one of those Japanese machines a few years ago, and they are really kind of crappy. Make lots of noise, you can only play with tokens, etc. They're the gaming equivalent of a rice boy's Honda Civic. I wanted to get her a legal real slot machine, but they are usually big bucks. These two looked like a deal so I contacted the guy.

I told the seller I was interested in the .25 machine if he would sell them separately, and he told me he would take $200 for it. My goal was to go out there, buy the .25 machine for $200 and then offer $100 for the .5, but he told me the machines had to be gone by Wednesday afternoon as they were in a storage area that he was clearing everything out of and moving to a new site. So all day Wednesday I'm waiting for him to email me to verify I am coming over, and I don't hear from him. I suspected he was entertaining other offers and I didn't want to drive across town to get in a bidding war, so I just went home after work and didn't contact him.

Come 7:00 Wednesday night I get an email from him that confirmed my suspicions. He told me a couple of people who said they wanted the machines didn't show up and he needed to get them gone, and he said he would take $200 for both machines! I told him we would be there Thursday morning.

My son and I picked up the machines and the casino stands they were on, gave the guy his money, and we left. We're halfway home when the seller calls me and says "Hey, I found the keys! You can have them if you want them.", so we turn around, go back, and get the keys. :)

We get the machines back to Casa de Bruzilla, plug them in, and get an error, which I figured we would. I opened the .25 machine to hit the reset button and see the coin hopper is FULL! I opened the .5 machine and the hopper isn't as full but close. All told there's about $700 or so between the two. I called the guy back and told him we had found some money in there and I would be by today to bring it to him. My son and I decided we would split the pot and give the guy $350, which seemed fair.

So now my wife will be getting a 1977 .25 Bally and a 1979 .5 Bally, in operable condition, which makes them worth about $1,000-$1,300 each. Plus she's got $350+ in there already so they'll make the best piggy bank ever. :)

Bru, you may have even have some old quarters in there, making this deal even sweeter!
 
Wow nice find! What I THOUGHT you were going to describe was a scam or getting into a possible robbery situation with some of the encounters folks have had via craig's. I was one of those but luckily only a close call.
 
Hmmm... good idea! I suspect most of them are newer, but you never know. :)

So they are a quarter slot and half dollar slot? (.25 and .5) If so, Kennedy half dollars are 40% silver from 1965 to 1970
 
You should have that much luck with your RR!

Nice score :thumbsup:

You are an honest man Bruz !

It's not a matter of honesty. Technically, Bru bought the machines and paid the seller what he asked. So, keeping all the money would not have been dishonest. But, sharing the money with the seller was the right, ethical, moral etc etc thing to do, especially after the guy called him back that he found the keys, when the guy could have just tossed them and not bothered. Kudos to Bru, one of the good guys !!!!
 
From this day forward big guy i will never knock you or question your threads again. Ok, that a lie but i will always respect you. Not many people would return some of the found money. Good things happen to good people who do the right thing.
 
From this day forward big guy i will never knock you or question your threads again. Ok, that a lie but i will always respect you. Not many people would return some of the found money. Good things happen to good people who do the right thing.

Stand up guy for sure.:thumbsup:
 
I would have bought drugs with the money.
(No I wouldn't)
 
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