As a result, we are unable to sell and/ or ship slot machines to residents in any of these states. Important Note: State law prohibits the sale of mechanical slot machines in the following states: Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Indiana, Nebraska, South Carolina, and Tennessee. This Mills Poinsettia is an old barn find and is a non-functioning, parts only machine. I will take extra effort to take to a shipping store for shipping for a flat $180.00 anyw in the U.S.
Numbers on the machine are 187780 and Mills Novelty Co. I cannot brag enough on the rare find of a machine with woodwork, casing and mechanics altogether in great shape. The operation is as far as I can tell like new. I cannot find anything wrong with this machine it came out of an estate and has been restored to perfection by a professional. However, because of the beautiful designs in the castings and the brilliant colors used to highlight them, the machines became more commonly known by the nicknames given to them by the operators. When each machine was originally introduced by Mills, they were given an official name. Mills was the largest and most successful manufacturer of slot machines from the late 1800's through the 1960's. The Poinsettia machine features an elaborate flower design in the front, with prominent green leaves on a chrome background. This is a circa 1929 Mills Poinsettia mechanical 25 cent coin-op slot machine.