EARLY BASEBALL MECHANICAL TRADE STIMULATOR

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EARLY BASEBALL MECHANICAL TRADE STIMULATOR
A baseball theme trade stimulator titled "Catch Ball" made of oak and brass by Paupa & Hochrein circa 1918 (later the Mills Novelty Co.) The machine was played to obtain candy. One cent deposited resulted in five balls to attempt to allow the baseball player to catch the ball. If caught, the customer got the candy. The player is in color period uniform. A scarce example of an early vending machine with a baseball theme. In excellent working condition-36 inches high.

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