While taking apart the bowling machine this weekend we found stuff. I almost thought it was a kid who was stashing treasure:. A poker chip, with silver colored insert, in a plastic envelope;. a card of dice, one pair missing, a gun barrel cleaner; shells (1 or 3 each) form a .357 and a .22, several ( half dozen) bayonets, and i mean bayonets, switchblades ( illegal now in MI) and daggers; an NOS pocket calculator ( from the size, early 1980's) a mint CB radio and antenna( 23 channel) . There were also several of those coin books, filled or partially filled with pre war pennies, on I think was Buffalo nickels, quarters, etc.
The worker form the estate sale promptly grabbed the stuff as it was coming out. I don't know if it will go back to the family, or not.
I didn't want to raise a big fuss, after getting what i thought was a steal on the bowler, and it was evident the machine had to be taken apart to put the stuff into it, something that wasn't done before I got there. And I didn't get a good enough at the coins to say, I could have bought an RC81 or Victor cooler with them, and while we were still on the property , the item was already purchased in full.
Shrug, next time the topic of " What have you found in an old machines", I think I will have everyone beat, not many CB radios and Liberty half dollars in a CS72
LOL @ Tim. No body, but hmmm, now that I think about all the daggers and knives..