We Offer the complete service on Jennings Slot Machines.
RESTORATIONS - REPAIRS - PARTS - MACHINE SALES - WE ALSO BUY UNWANTED MACHINES
Take a look below at our own Collection of Jennings Machines

The Jennings Slot Machine Company was Founded in 1906 in Chicago United States. It fast became a leading light in the Coin Op Market. In later Years many of the Casinos and clubs were full of Jennings Slot Machines. On May the 15th of 1957 the company was merged with Hershey Manufacturing. The Company Ceased Trading in 1980 due to the move towards Electronic Machines. Many of the machines are now in Private Collections and are quite sought after.

This Governor came to us from an Arcade in Southend on sea. We Restored this to an Inch of its Life. Plays on Old 5 pence coin. The Date is 1962 and came from an Arcade in Southend

Jennings Mints Of Quality Imported from the USA for us by Stevie Cooper. Circa 1928. Fitted with a front Mint Vendor to Cucumnavigate US Prohibition Laws. A few small Mech repairs and a full Polish Now in our Private Collection

Jennings Solid Front Model this version was fitted with a solid front panel unlike the fluted version found on other Governors. This machine was in great condition when it came to us.

We Fully Restored this Governor unlike most Governors it is a one play for 5p. We loved the results so much we decided to Keep it in our own Collection.

Jennings Club Chief this Slot was a Massive Challenge as it was in a very Sad state. The Machine had Hours spent on it to get it to this Standard. Circa 1959. From an Arcade in Redcar

Jennings Dutchess Front Mint Vendor all Complete. Still has it Fortune Teller Reel Strips Circa 1934. This Machine had a Light Restoration and is a very untouched Original Jennings Slot Machine

Not a common Jennings to find this light up Sun Chief. Came from the factory with the Buckaroo style top fitted s they had spare castings to use up. Circa 1960

Jennings Century Triple Jackpot in Totally original condition. Not been restored just a sympathetic clean and Service. Still got it's fortune teller reel strips Circa 1931

An uncommon version of the Governor no tic tac toe feature on this model, also has the Extra pears symbols only found on this version Circa 1958

A nice example of the Governor sixpence 6D play restored to a good standard Circa 1962

