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The '''Sega Bell''' is the earliest model series of slot machines rebranded by [[Service Games]]. The Bell series is based off of the Mills High Top machines of the late 1940s to 1950s; as such it, is presumed that these machines were converted to Sega-branded machines somewhere between 1952 and 1960. There are three known variations of the Sega Bell, which for the purposes of this site have been labeled Type A, Type B and  
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The '''Sega Bell''' is the earliest model series of slot machines rebranded by [[Service Games]]. The Bell series is based on the Mills High Top machines of the late 1940s to 1950s; as such it, is presumed that these machines were converted to Sega-branded machines somewhere between 1952 and 1960. There are three known variations of the Sega Bell, which for the purposes of this site have been labeled Type A, Type B and  
 
Type C (official names are unknown.)
 
Type C (official names are unknown.)
  

Revision as of 23:20, 12 January 2012

File:Segabelltypea machine01.jpg
Sega Bell "Type A" slot machine

The Sega Bell is the earliest model series of slot machines rebranded by Service Games. The Bell series is based on the Mills High Top machines of the late 1940s to 1950s; as such it, is presumed that these machines were converted to Sega-branded machines somewhere between 1952 and 1960. There are three known variations of the Sega Bell, which for the purposes of this site have been labeled Type A, Type B and Type C (official names are unknown.)

Machines

Flyers

Lighter

A promotional lighter was made for Service Games using a Mills Hightop as a case.