Repairs & Restorations

  • Do you have vintage slot that does not work?

  • Would you like your machine professionally restored?

  • Missing a part to your machine?

  • Machine need re-painted?

If you machine is having problems or you would just like it to look like the day it left the factory please give me (Don) a call at 316-371-1828 or email me at slots@nationsattic.com
No need to worry about getting your machine to me, I will take care of shipping your machine safely to the Nations Attic (I do it every day)!

What does a 100% factory correct restoration look like inside and out?
Click On The Different Logo's Below To See The Different Compaines Machines!

Mills Slot Machines

Mills was the largest manufacturer of slot machines from the 1880's to the 1950's. We have restored machines from almost every era from this company. We are experts in restoring machines from this company.
(Click On Logo Above For Examples We Have Restored)
 
Jennings Slot Machines

Jennings started making slot machines in the 1920's. Generally regarded as the second largest manufacturer during the 30's to the 50's, they produced numerous classic machines. We have access to lots of factory images to insure your machine is restored correctly.
(Click On Logo Above For Examples We Have Restored)
 
Watling Slot Machines

Watling was a major player in the slot machine business from the 1880's to the 1950's. Their early 19th century machines are regarded as some of the most desirable ever made. Starting in the 1930's the Watling Rol-A-Top was introduced. Their machines are all well worth having restored - especially the popular Treasury and Rol-A-Top machines.
(Click On Logo Above For Examples We Have Restored)
 
Caille Slot Machines

Caille slot machines from the 19th century to the late 1930's have always been very popular. Their machines many times have unique mechanisms making them challenging to restore. We have plenty of experience restoring their machines!
(Click On Logo Above For Examples We Have Restored)
 
Pace Slot Machines

Pace started making machines in 1927. The use of a unique coin escalator has made their machines unique in appearance and function into the 1950's. Generally falling in third or forth place in production numbers, their models are true classics.
(Please Check Back For Examples)
 
Other Vintage Slot Machines
There were numerous small companies that made or "revamped" machines before 1951. On occasion we will restore these unique examples.
(Click Here For Examples We Have Restored)


 

For restorations, we quote based on each machines needs. Send us an email slots@nationsattic.com or call Don at 316-371-1828 and I would be happy to help! I am a full time dealer in antique slot machines.
 

 

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