You can purchase used Cherry Master slot machines online from auction websites such as eBay. Once on the page, type "Cherry Master slot machine" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the listings.
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A Cherry Master is used in slot machines. It is also called an 8 liner because it has 8 payoff lines on a game: three across, three down and two diagonals. Slot machines are found in bars, social and private clubs.
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very good chance of winning, alot of guys know the systems on certain games and win, it only takes 10 to 15 dollars to see if u can win 100 or more. (addem)- If you are talking about cherry master syle machines or pokies found in resturaunts, bars, etc...They are usally either set at 70/30 or 60/40, much lower then most casino style slot machines. Unscrupulous owners often set them at 30/70 to make a quick profit before switching them back. Cherry master style machines in most states have little or no oversight or regulation, so play at your own risk.
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Uhm, since slot machines are a much more recent invention, no, slot machines are not in the Bible.
For a comprehensive article on how slot machines work go here: http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/slot-machine.htm
There are many slot games on facebook, some have the same machines that you find in the casinos.
Most, if not all, casinos have slot machines, it would be very hard to stumble across a casino which does not house slot machines, but if you are looking for a casino that specifically has slot machines, try Caesars Palace or any of the casinos along the Las Vegas Strip
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To obtain a key for a Mills Novelty Co. Bursting Cherry slot machine, you have a few options. You can search online for replacement keys specifically designed for vintage slot machines, as some retailers specialize in these products. Alternatively, you could reach out to a locksmith experienced with antique machines, who may be able to create a duplicate key for you. Lastly, consider joining collector forums or groups, as fellow enthusiasts might have tips or spare keys available.
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