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    Posted 4 years ago

    travlinsam
    (3 items)

    Supposed to be a penny gumball machine.

    Looks sort of like the Columbus machines.

    Would like to find out year and brand.

    I also need to get a new globe for it.

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    1. RichmondLori RichmondLori, 4 years ago
      its a gumball machine (or small item). place your coin in the slot push the slider and wow - gum! its probably 1950's or earlier.
    2. RichmondLori RichmondLori, 4 years ago
      Welcome to CW!
    3. DaveBrown, 4 years ago
      Looks like a Jay Walton Blount machine. A copy of the Columbus Model 46. Made and used in the 1940's. They were never commercially available. Blount had them made only for his own company. Nice find.

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