Olympia Evolutional Model Slot Machine

Olympia was the main site for the ancient games, and so it’s steeped in a lot of history. Now but a shell of what it was, it can be brought to life by the 3 reels of the same named slot machine. Inside the game, everything has been returned to its former glory, meaning you get a perfect and unhindered view of what spectators might have seen. Arcade Token for 'Olympia Machine Games' - Olympia games included slot machines, pinball machines, and other arcade gaming machines. It is nickel and 25mm in diameter. Circa 1970's or early 1980's Obverse - Head of Hera Olympia / Reverse - U.S. National Eagle Symbol Unknown minter / Unknown token catalog number.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Sunday, October 11, 2020 (Centre Co., PA.) www.rgilliganauctions.com

Contents: 11 AM - Real Estate: 1 PM

Shop & Woodworking Equipment - Tools – Furniture – Quincy Air Compressor – New & Used Tires

Collection of Humble Oil & Refining Co. Esso Advertising Framed Prints - Stereo Equipment

New Kitchen Items - Collection of 78 RPM Records - Mitchell & Chilton Automotive Manuals

Ron J., Ron S. Gilligan, & David C. Zentner will conduct a Public Auction for Lee and Carol Shields located at 1680 Zion Rd. Bellefonte, PA. 16823 (located directly behind Drayer Physical Therapy Institute). From I-99, take Exit #83 then take Zion Rd. North 4/10 mile to auction on right (watch for signs). For sale will be the following…

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Sportcraft air powered turbo hockey table w/ ping-pong table top, Olympia Evolutional Model Carol Club 5 & 7 25¢ slot machine, Universal Mr. Do! fl. model arcade game (1982), vintage Kendall Motor Oils clock, many many Humble Oil & Refining Co. “Great Moments in American History” framed prints (out of Dewey Krumerine’s State Oil & Gas station State College, PA.), Columbia Grafonola fl. model Victrola, antique car fog horn, 30 M1 metal ammo boxes, Gretsch military bugle, floor lamps, new Black & Decker apt.-size refrigerator, Superior SS 2-tap beer cooler w/ 2-doors & (2) slide-top doors, pecan hutch, dropfront bow front desk w/ bookcase top, elm top office desk & credenza, ant. ¾ size bed, new mid-back hydraulic office chair in box, 2011 Matchbox cars in blister packs, (2) Tyco slot car racing sets (no cars), Marx tin litho train set, misc. Lionel engines & rolling stock, Lionel 8-81001 Thunder Mountain Express train set in box, Nintendo 64 game console, (2) wooden vintage tennis rackets, Fran Tarkenton signed football, vintage Lowe poker chip set in orig. box, paper cutter, set of Bose 301 Series II speakers, Sony dual deck cassette player, Sony receiver, Sony turntable w/ 8-track player, Dual CS5000 belt drive turntable (made in Germany), 5-CD changer, Thomas Pacconi Classics wooden turntable, Christmas items incl. old glass ornaments – metal skiers – (2) metal Santas – etc., Radio Flyer Town & Country wagon, kid’s Schwinn bike, lots of new kitchen items, Pyrex nesting mixing bowls, Polaroid 103 camera, vintage Underwood typewriter, lrg. old ladle, country store 24” wrapping paper dispenser, ceramic nativity scene, approx. 3,000 78 & some 45 rpm records, Kirby G4 upright sweeper, Dirt Devil upright cleaner…

Quincy QE-10 horizontal 10 hp single phase comm. air compressor, oil burner shop furnace, comm. American Standard air conditioning unit, Craftsman 10” bench-top band saw, Craftsman fl. model wood lathe w/ motor, Craftsman metal lathe (screw lathe), Craftsman miter saw, Rockwell-Delta 4” joiner, Craftsman ½ hp bench grinder, Craftsman 16” bench-top scroll saw, Craftsman combo belt/disc sander, Lincoln AC225 fl. model welder, Companion bench-top drill press, old Stanley & Bailey block hand planes, Ohio Steel lawn dump cart, yard tools, True Temper wheelbarrow, lathe tools, pipe wrenches, fl. model work lights, VW Rabbit fuel tank, Delta Shopmaster air impact wrench set w/ die grinder, Black Hawk porta power, air paint spray guns, Chicago ½” elec. impact wrench (new), Threadwell Little Champ tap & die set, Greenfield tap & die set, Little Giant submersible pump, welding helmets, Craftsman 5 hp shop vacuum, Shop Vac 5 hp vacuum, new Wagner wide shot power painter, Ryobi 9.6V cordless drill, DeWalt angle grinder, gas cans, elec. motors, elec. wire, pipe vises, oilers, hydraulic bottle jacks, hitch receivers, wrenches, soldering irons, car & truck battery chargers & jump starters, Poulan Pro 295 Farmhand chainsaw, Homelite Super 2 chainsaw, sets of steel workbench legs, file cabinets, commercial steel shelving, track lighting fixtures, lots of hand tools, elec. items, 1-person deer hunting tree stand, Mitchell Automotive manuals from 1980’s & 1990’s, Chilton Automotive manuals incl. a 1954, low profile roof top ski rack, Volvo Factory Repair manuals from 1960’s – 1980’s for 544 models thru 850 models, ceiling fans, vintage 1964 Austin Healey Sprite MG Midget mounted tires on wire spoked wheels, many new tires incl. (4) 195/60R15 – 225/75R15 studded – 225/55R17 - & many other new & used tires, Audi – VW - & Suzuki rims & tires…..

Real Estate: 25 acres of mountain ground overlooking beautiful Colyer LakeAuctioneer’s Note: You are required to bring and wear a mask in order to get a bidder’s number.All Auction Attendees Will Be Required To Follow all CDC Guidelines and PA. Department of Health Guidelines for Social Distancing. No Internet, absentee, or phone bids will be accepted - no buyers' premiums.Terms: Cash or Check only by conclusion of auction.Food & Job Johnny Available day of auction - tents if needed.Auctioneers: Ron J. & Ron S. Gilligan & David C. Zentner, #AU339-L & #AU3430-L & #AU5442-L.

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Just as there are Coke people and Pepsi people, Ford people and Chevy people, there are Smith-Corona people and Olympia people. Each feels very passionately about their brand of choice and would probably give up their favorite hunting dog before relinquishing their S-C Silent-Super or Olympia SM.

People sometimes wonder what the model designations SG, SM, and SF stand for. For the record, they are:

SG = Schreibmaschine Groß ('Big Typewriter')
SM = Schreibmaschine Mittelgroß ('Medium-size Typewriter')
SF = Schreibmaschine Flach ('Flat Typewriter')
Olympia SM2
Serial # 114573
1951

Olympia SM3
Serial # 608175
1955
Emeritus Collection

A fine machine to write on, and popular among writers. The SM3 and SM4 have a clever leveling device built into the keys. Underneath each is a stiff spring, and the vertical portion of the bar is slotted into the horizontal, allowing the key to remain parallel to the tabletop when depressed.

Olympia SG-1
Serial # 7-388548
1958

Olympia SM4
Serial #s 1555015 & 1690159
1961


The SM4 differs from the SM3 primarily by the addition of automatic tab set/clear keys on either side of the spacebar. There is also a little handle on the side behind the right-hand platen knob that clears all of the tab sets at once.

Olympia SM5
Serial # 2149471
1962

The SM5 was the last Olympia of this style before it was superceded by the SM7. The main way to tell a SM5 from a SM3 is the glossy paint. On closer inspection, one would also notice that the margin sets have been tucked down behind the paper feed just above the manual tab sets. Under the hood, there is also no touch selector or soundproofing material. Less obvious is the lack of the individual spring levelers underneath the keys that made the SM3 and SM4 so finger-friendly.

Olympia SF
Serial # 95-712275
1963

Olympia SG-1
Serial # 7-928332
1963
Emeritus Collection

Just completely massive. This typer means business! If I were to walk into a 1960s office building and see a room full of these, I would probably fear that they would revolt and enslave mankind. It is probably best that not more than one of these be in anyone's collection, lest they conspire.

Olympia SM9
Serial # 2512069
1964

Larger than its predecessors, and not really a portable any longer. The SM9 is another Olympia popular with writers. One might be surprised to learn that there were four different versions of the SM9 over the years.

Olympia Socialite
Serial # 95 7010160
c. 1965

The Socialite is built upon the SF chassis, and is essentially the same machine in a different shell. It is, however, somewhat smaller than the SF.

Olympia SM9 'DeLuxe'
Serial # 3078884
1966

Olympia SG-3
Serial # 7-4158664
c.1977