Jeff
ps. The coin chute on this one looks different than the pictures I have seen. Is it a replacement or do you think it is the original? Thanks again!

I must say that I'm curious as to where you live, Whittington. Finding early "Monarchs" for less than $165, and "Excelsior" coin-ops for less than several hundred - - and in rapid succession - - taxes my credulity.Whittington wrote:Thanks for the reply and information! That is pretty expensive for a piece of glass. Actually, more than I paid for the machine itself. I think it would be worth a couple hundred though to have this machine complete. Even if I can find an original, it would probably be more expensive than to have it made I would imagine.
ditto.phonogfp wrote:I must say that I'm curious as to where you live, Whittington. Finding early "Monarchs" for less than $165, and "Excelsior" coin-ops for less than several hundred - - and in rapid succession - - taxes my credulity.Whittington wrote:Thanks for the reply and information! That is pretty expensive for a piece of glass. Actually, more than I paid for the machine itself. I think it would be worth a couple hundred though to have this machine complete. Even if I can find an original, it would probably be more expensive than to have it made I would imagine.Unless you're buying all this from a single owner who collected it decades ago, I'm ready to bestow the "Beginner's Luck" award today...
George P.
double ditto.brianu wrote:ditto.phonogfp wrote:I must say that I'm curious as to where you live, Whittington. Finding early "Monarchs" for less than $165, and "Excelsior" coin-ops for less than several hundred - - and in rapid succession - - taxes my credulity.Whittington wrote:Thanks for the reply and information! That is pretty expensive for a piece of glass. Actually, more than I paid for the machine itself. I think it would be worth a couple hundred though to have this machine complete. Even if I can find an original, it would probably be more expensive than to have it made I would imagine.Unless you're buying all this from a single owner who collected it decades ago, I'm ready to bestow the "Beginner's Luck" award today...
George P.