Before & After Restoration Of a Classic 5c Watling Rol-A-Top Coin Front Slot Machine by Nations Attic |
I am always ecstatic to restore a Watling Cherry front, a
Watling Rol-A-Top, a Watling Rol-A-Tor, or a Watling Bird of Paradise back to
its original brilliance. A lot of the
Watling machines are no longer in good original condition. When the antique slot machine is too far from
being in original condition, I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to
work on the machine.
Close-Up Of Rare Cherry Front Rol-A-Top Before & After Restoration By Nations Attic |
Back in the day, Watling used a paint that was iridescent or somewhat see through. The castings need to be very clean and buffed to a high shine, for the iridescent paint to really reveal the beauty of the castings. The Watling Cherry front would have had a red iridescent paint on the cherries, while the coins on a Watling Rol-A-Tor, Watling Rol-A-Top or Watling Bird of Paradise would have had a gold iridescent paint.
We have the capability to reproduce both the red and gold
iridescent paint. We are proud to say
that we specialize in factory correct restorations. We strive to make the machines as perfect as
they were when they left the factory back in time.
Close-Up Of A Watling Rol-A-Top Bird of Paradise With Original Factory Gold Paint |
Don teases me at times, because I want every machine to be
as perfect as it possibly can be. I
almost obsess over each and every detail that goes into making a machine as
perfect as possible. I know that our
customers treasure their machines and I treat them as I would treat my own
machines. I care for all of the machines
that we ever handle and sometimes I begin to feel attached to them. That is why he teases me!
I really wish I could go back in time to speak with the
people working in the Watling manufacturing facility. I would want to speak with the designers,
mechanics, wood workers, painters, hand painters, operators, sales team,
marketing personnel and so forth.
Example Of A US Coin Front Rol-A-Top Lower Casting Before & After Detailed Restoration by Nations Attic |
Often, we will get in a machine and the paint is not
perfectly straight or a decal may have been slapped on the side of the wood in
a crooked position. Basically, the
machine would show some kind of ‘rush’ action during the building of the
machine. It always makes me wonder
why. If only we could hear stories about
these machines being built and the need to get them out as fast as
possible.
Don reminds me that when these machines were being
manufactured they were a device to make money, not a family heirloom, family
story or a collectible. Yes, that does
put things into perspective.
However, I do know how to properly restore a Watling machine. Once the iridescent paint is on
the castings, I hand paint everything else.
This is important, because when a casting has been buffed to a high
shine, sometimes it is difficult for paint to adhere. Plus, they hand painted the machines back in
the day! I have my method down (which is
a secret) and I take lots and lots of time carefully hand painting. It is crucial to take your time to have
straight lines and NO brush strokes.
I also have my secrets on properly finishing the wood
cabinet. You definitely cannot rush!
The Oak Cabinet, Back Bonnet and Other Parts Get The Same First Classic Treatment As The Front On This Rol-A-Top |
At this time, Don and I do not own a Watling Cherry front,
Watling Rol-A-Tor, Watling Rol-A-Top or Watling Bird of Paradise in our
personal collection. I truly would love
to own one of these wonderful machines.
If you happen to have one, I am definitely a buyer. Or if you have a machine that needs to be
restored or repaired, I am more than happy to send you some photos of the work
we have completed on some other machines.
Oh, and if you or anyone in your family worked for the
Watling company, we would be beyond thrilled to hear your stories and see any
photos you might have available! Please call us at 316-371-1828 or email slots@nationsattic.com
Also, please click on any of the photos in this blog to view the photos in more detail.
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Thank you!
Wow! I love this article. I am a big fun of slot machine and I couldn't find anywhere such a interesting info about the history of slot machines. It is incredible where we are now with all the new techonogies.
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