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I have a auto-shooter crap table it opperates. on 3 D batterys. it is made by waco product of japan, it is in great shape with all 3 mini die, all mini poker chips, table, legs, lay out betting board, instruction book and box but box is quiet warn. every thing in box was in its origional. plastic, it works perfect. you drop the die in the cup on the end of the table and it begins to spin and the door drops open & slings the die rolling down the table. it is a great toy and I'm sure it was even more impressive in its day. I would like some general info. on the game and its value, thanks in advance for any and all info you post I greatly appreciate all you guys do.  Gary

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Hi Gary,

Sorry but I only know about the real coin operated slot machines. This would be more of a made in Japan novelty item and you might want to look for an expert here on this site that knows more about novelty type items, as I don't know anything about this game. I would love to help you but this is outside my expertise. Just and idea here, you could check on ebay for this item by doing a search for it, you might run into lots of information about it on a auction for one.
Thank You Gary

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Rodger Knutson
http://www.coinslots.com

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I am an expert on old coin operated machines, slot machines, trade stimulator's, jukeboxes, old arcade machines, etc. I have been identifying these for people who respond to my web site listed below, for a few years now. In almost all cases I am able to tell them about their old coin operated machines, the year, the value, and other general information about their machines. I do not know much about soda vending machines, coin banks, or scales, but I will try to help you with these if I can. Please email photo's to: jackpot7@ix.netcom.com My web site is at: http://www.coinslots.com

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I bought my first slot machine, a .50 Cent Mills Black Cherry in 1969 and have been hooked from that time, I still have that Slot machine! Before that I found a open barrel full of old scraped jukebox wall boxes behind a restaurant, I wanted them all but never took a one of them. Anything that took a coin drove me nuts!

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