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Hit The Target - 1950 B&O

 

This is a penny gumball machine. You insert your penny and turn the handle. Your gum comes out the shoot and your penny works it's way down the peg field in front. If it ends up in the center (on target) you get your penny back!

 

Titan - 1963 Oak Manufacturing

 

This is the grand-daddy of today's large gumball machines - standing at a little over three feet tall. If the operator filled up the machine all the way, the gumballs would lock themselves in place and none would come out. Due to this design flaw, most of these machines ended up in the scrap yard. If you pay close attention to the large vendors today, they have a large hollow spot in the middle. This is so they do not meet the same fate as the Titan.

 

Some Others

 
  • Model 60 - Northwestern
  • Vendorama - Victor Vending Corp.
  • Beaver - Beaver
  • Komet
 
   

Useful Gumball Links:

 

International Coin-Op Museum page on Hit The Target - featuring my machine.

 

International Coin-Op Museum page on Titan - featuring my machines.

 

International Coin-Op Museum page on Vendorama - featuring my machine.

 

International Coin-Op Museum page on Beaver - featuring my machine.

 

International Coin-Op Museum page on Komet - featuring my machine

 
   

More general links on the Features page.

 
   
   

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