It used to work, and will still, I think, once I unjam it.Ħ. Specifically, (a) I can't find any other Mills machine that has the same front as this one, (b) there is a add-on sticker on the front saying that three little dancing miner-guys in any position pays $1.00 (this payout isn't on the pay-out plaque), (c) the reels appear to have been retrofitted with some new stickers pasted over the old ones, and (d) there is some kind of electro-magnetic switch fitted to it that is clearly not original (it connects to two of the plugs mentioned in #6 below).ĥ. I also think it was modified by the casino at some point. I think it is a Mills High Top, spec made for the casino.Ĥ. Parents think it is a 5 cent Mills, and was specially made for a small casino called the Nugget, located next to Harveys.ģ. Purchased in Nevada (Lake Tahoe) in the late 60's or early 70's from a dealer.Ģ. I think I've narrowed my possibilities down, and was hoping for a little clarification from the folks here.ġ. I've been browsing the forums and web trying to figure out what kind of antique slot machine my parents have.