This machine is another from my personal collection. It is a 1930s A.B.T. Three Cadets trade
stimulator.
Click on the photos to take a closer look.
In the early 1930s, Charlie Fey came out with the Three Cadets trade stimulator. A.B.T. took it over in the mid-30s and made it exactly the same, with the
addition of the A.B.T. logo decals applied to the sides.
This machine is unique in that it has a gum vendor attached to the side. Not too many of these machines were made that way. After every play you can get a
gumball if you want, but only if you take it. The gum vendor was refurbished and works well and includes a small supply of gumballs.
The overall condition of the machine is very nice.
Some scuffing to the original finish but it is original, as are the painted stripes and decal.
The glass, cardboard insert and reel papers are all original. Some tape was applied to the graphics card at some point but I left it as is. It is the
earlier A.B.T. version that still used the Fey branded insert. There is a tilt feature which also works as it should. The lock is an original A.B.T. lock
with matching original key.
Price is $1,200 including shipping (to a US address).
E-mail if you have any questions, Roger@CrowRiver.com