1695 plus shipping 195 Consult our Slot Laws to determine whether we may ship. Circa 1939 Solid Oak Wood case, beautiful chromed castings, rear door, and cash box. If a payout is achieved coins are paid out via the rectangular opening with a flap concealing it. 10 cent Mills High Top Bell slot machine. This machine has a replacement lock as well as new reel strips and paint. Mills also manufactured these with special award cards that say “plus” which would enable the owner to offer additional jackpots that would be paid over the counter. Machine will pay out a 20 nickel jackpot upon matching 3 bars. Once slide is pulled out nickel is gone and the reels will spin. Machine work by putting nickel in circular slot then pushing slide all the way in. The award card flap can be flipped over to cover the reels in order to make the machine look like a vending machine. These were made from the late 1930’s into the early 1950’s with the purpose of making the machine easy to hide from law enforcement in the event of an inspection. Both of my machines missing the coin acceptor, any of you have any ideas where to find parts for thoose machines, if some of you have a Sega mini i would love to see some photos of the cpin acceptor and the inside of the coin mech. This is my Mills Vest Pocket Slot Machine. Hi guys, im have two of the Sega mini, also called vest pocket when it was made by Mills.