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1950's Cricketers Slot Machine by G. E. Bradshaw

A sympatetically restored Cricketers slot machine, designed by Granville Eastwood Bradshaw OBE and a true example of British engineering ingenuity from the late 1920s.

Standing 64cm tall, this cast-iron cabinet features deeply embossed lettering and vibrant red, green and yellow detailing. Sympathetically refurbished by our in-house team, it is now fully operational and ready to entertain once again.

A forerunner of the modern one-armed bandit, this machine’s payout sequence is predetermined, rewarding those with skill and memory rather than chance. 

Now exceedingly rare, this original Cricketers machine make a striking addition to any games room or collection, a genuine piece of early gaming history preserved by The Games Room Company.

 

FAQs

Q: Is this an original vintage slot machine?
Yes, this is an original 1950's Cricketers machine designed by G. E. Bradshaw, sympathetically restored by our expert workshop team.

Q: Is it fully working?
Absolutely. Each machine is tested to ensure full functionality.

Q: Can it still accept coins?
Yes, the mechanism is operational and can accept coins as originally designed.

Q: Is this a reproduction or the real thing?
This is a genuine antique machine, not a reproduction. Every detail has been carefully preserved or restored to original specification.

Q: Do you offer delivery?
Yes, we ship worldwide with expert packing and insured transport.


 

A sympatetically restored Cricketers slot machine, designed by Granville Eastwood Bradshaw OBE and a true example of British engineering ingenuity from the late 1920s.

Standing 64cm tall, this cast-iron cabinet features deeply embossed lettering and vibrant red, green and yellow detailing. Sympathetically refurbished by our in-house team, it is now fully operational and ready to entertain once again.

A forerunner of the modern one-armed bandit, this machine’s payout sequence is predetermined, rewarding those with skill and memory rather than chance. 

Now exceedingly rare, this original Cricketers machine make a striking addition to any games room or collection, a genuine piece of early gaming history preserved by The Games Room Company.

 

FAQs

Q: Is this an original vintage slot machine?
Yes, this is an original 1950's Cricketers machine designed by G. E. Bradshaw, sympathetically restored by our expert workshop team.

Q: Is it fully working?
Absolutely. Each machine is tested to ensure full functionality.

Q: Can it still accept coins?
Yes, the mechanism is operational and can accept coins as originally designed.

Q: Is this a reproduction or the real thing?
This is a genuine antique machine, not a reproduction. Every detail has been carefully preserved or restored to original specification.

Q: Do you offer delivery?
Yes, we ship worldwide with expert packing and insured transport.


 

$2,331.38
1950's Cricketers Slot Machine by G. E. Bradshaw
$2,331.38

Description

A sympatetically restored Cricketers slot machine, designed by Granville Eastwood Bradshaw OBE and a true example of British engineering ingenuity from the late 1920s.

Standing 64cm tall, this cast-iron cabinet features deeply embossed lettering and vibrant red, green and yellow detailing. Sympathetically refurbished by our in-house team, it is now fully operational and ready to entertain once again.

A forerunner of the modern one-armed bandit, this machine’s payout sequence is predetermined, rewarding those with skill and memory rather than chance. 

Now exceedingly rare, this original Cricketers machine make a striking addition to any games room or collection, a genuine piece of early gaming history preserved by The Games Room Company.

 

FAQs

Q: Is this an original vintage slot machine?
Yes, this is an original 1950's Cricketers machine designed by G. E. Bradshaw, sympathetically restored by our expert workshop team.

Q: Is it fully working?
Absolutely. Each machine is tested to ensure full functionality.

Q: Can it still accept coins?
Yes, the mechanism is operational and can accept coins as originally designed.

Q: Is this a reproduction or the real thing?
This is a genuine antique machine, not a reproduction. Every detail has been carefully preserved or restored to original specification.

Q: Do you offer delivery?
Yes, we ship worldwide with expert packing and insured transport.


 

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