The roll looks to be in very good condition.
Scroll all the way down for the origin of the roll.

I still have the Seeburg H with flute pipes from the arcade and a 
Wurlitzer Photo-Player with bells.  
I hope to have them on ebay sooner or later.


The Fine Print:

  • I do not end auctions early with a BIN.  
  • Of course I will combine shipping.  I try not to profit from postage fees.
  • This is a bit of the Dennis R. Atkinson collection that took my husband 70 years to accumulate.
  • It might take a day to get to the Post Office.  
  • Feedback returned once given.
  • Any doubts?  Check my feedback.   
  • As always, any questions? Please ask before the last day.  


Thank you for stopping by and looking.  

Irene

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Memory Lane Arcade
Location626, South Main Street, FrankenmuthMichigan, United States
Coordinates43°19′0.912″N 83°44′25.115″W
StatusDefunct
OpenedApril 29, 1975; 48 years ago
ClosedNovember 28, 2004
OwnerDennis R. Atkinson
General managerDennis R. Atkinson
ThemeCoin-operated machines
Slogan"Proud to be an American"[1]
Operating seasonSummer through Fall, Xmas Weekends
WebsiteOfficial website

Memory Lane Arcade was an arcade amusement park located in Frankenmuth, Michigan. It was opened on April 29, 1975[2] by Dennis R. Atkinson and his wife Irene. It closed on November 28, 2004.[3] It is notable for its collection of old-fashioned activities, including coin-operated fortune tellers, arcade games, roll-playing instruments and attractions.