Transparent Parts Pricing for Vintage Slot Machines
Sourcing authentic parts for vintage slot machines can be a challenging endeavor. Because many of these manufacturers are long defunct, the market relies on a mix of New Old Stock (NOS), salvaged components, and high-quality reproductions. Our pricing guide provides a benchmark for current market values to ensure you pay a fair price for rare components.
Mechanical Components
Pricing for gears, levers, and springs ranging from common to rare.
Aesthetic Parts
Market values for original glass, decals, and cast-iron ornaments.
Hardware & Fasteners
Cost of period-correct screws, bolts, and locking mechanisms.
Custom Fabrications
Estimated costs for CNC-machined parts when originals are unavailable.
Factors Influencing Part Value
The price of a vintage part is driven by its condition and its rarity. A 'New Old Stock' part—one that was manufactured decades ago but never used—will always command a premium over a refurbished part. We also consider the material; for example, original bakelite handles are significantly more valuable than modern plastic replacements. Our pricing database is updated monthly to reflect the trends in the collector's market.
- NOS (New Old Stock) premium pricing
- Refurbished vs. Original condition grades
- Shipping and insurance costs for fragile glass
- Bulk pricing for full restoration kits
Prices listed are estimates based on recent auction data and specialized dealer listings.
