Sandy Lechtick besitzt eine Riesensammlung von Automaten, die er allerdings nicht öffentlich als Museum zugänglich gemacht hat. Aber man bekommt über seine Webseite einen ersten Eindruck :
„Sandy Lechtick has built one of the most stunning Penny Arcade collections in the Nation. With his interest in 1920’s-1950’s coin-operated machines, he has assembled an unusual and extremely eclectic collection of rare Fortune Tellers such as the Cleveland Grandma, Roovers Puss n Boots, Donkey and Madam Zita; shooting galleries, early popcorn and peanut machines, games of skill and strength, boxing and chin-up machines, Clam Shell Mutoscopes and 1940’s electro-mechanical World War II games.
His interests have grown in mechanical advertising window displays, automatons and Baranger Motions. His collection includes 1900’s Page Turners, Page Lifters, automated clowns, musicians and magicians. He recently acquired a most unusual 1920’s “Bell Boy” which one might find in a 1930’s Theatre.
The third leg of the collection is mechanical automatic music devices which include a Mills Panoram, Ramey Banjo Orchestra, Mills Violano Virtuoso, player pianos, Scopitones and jukeboxes.“
