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Always Did 'Spise a Mule Mechanical Bank

Always Did 'Spise a Mule Mechanical Bank

1897 mechanical bank portrays an African-American boy sitting on a bench and a mule facing him. Just below the bench is a slot for a coin. When the player pushes a lever near the mule’s hind legs, the mule bucks and whirls around which also at the same time releases the lever on the bench and the boy and the bench topple backwards placing the coin right in. Patented April 27, 1897 and works perfectly. Missing the coin trap o/w condition is 7/10. 10 x 6 x 3”.


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