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Hi David-I have a ballys 1090
                        090-344 nickel slot machine that I received as a present.  I don't know how to research the value of it as I can not find the paperwork that came with it.  Any suggestions?  Thanks, Randi

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Brad:

The Bally 1090 is a fairly common machine. They made a ton of them. Most slot machine collectors (including me) are looking for much earlier machines.

The El Rancho casino is long out of  business. I think it used to be on the strip down by Circus Circus.

Many years ago, 1090 machines would retail for about $800. I think they have gone down by at least 50% since then.

Dave

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My expertise is in the area of antique slot machines. Specifically pre 1940 era machines. I have an extensive price history list of slot machines that have been sold on eBay and other auction houses (e.g., Victoria Casino Auctions, Rich Penn Auctions, etc.). PLEASE, do not send questions about anything that is not coin-op related. I have no expertise in other items and cannot help you.

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1. I run a discussion forum on coin operated devices (http://www.coinopcollectorforum.com) 2. I maintain a web site which tracks price trends for antique slot machines (www.AntiqueSlotMachinePriceGuide.com) 3. I published an 8 hour video tape on how to properly restore a Mills slot machine back in the 1990s 4. I published a book (Coin Op On CD) which was distibuted on a CD. This CD had many articles and thousands of photos of antique coin operated devices. It also had many videos of rare and unusual coin operated devices. This CD has since been published on the web (http://www.ibuyoldslots.com/COCD/) 5. I have written articles on how to identify fake/reproduction slot machines.

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Masters degree in Computer Science from University of Southern California

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