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Information on Allwin Slot Machines, drop case machines, coin operated varieties and vintage multiple-column machines for gaming fans.

How do Allwin slot machines work?

Old fashioned Allwin slot machines, also known as coin repeat wall machines, are a little bit like modern day pinball machines. In essence, players insert a coin in a slot, await the release of a ball bearing and do their best to coax it into a cup with the help of a spring. The game appears relatively simple but it does require a little skill. Collectible multiple column Allwins like 'What's My Line' and 'Many Happy Returns' were more complex because players had to make sure at least one whole column was filled to win a single game. With many drop case slot machines, like 'The Smithy' and 'The Cascade', ball bearings were completely eliminated and instead the actual coin inserted by each player was used to shoot around the machine and deliver the cash in the payout channel. Other varieties of Allwin slot machine include 'Playball', 'The Flyer', 'Lucky Star', 'Cresta Run', 'Lucky Circle' and 'Little Mickey', which were designed by B.M.Co in the early 1900s.

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