C.O.C.A. Times

Issue: 2001-July - Vol 1 Num 2

WHO AMI?
by Paul Hindin
This col~mn was written to help collectors identify machines in their collection. If you have a machine
and need information about it regarding manufacturer, ye·ar made and value, send photo and questions to:
Paul Hindin, 3712 West Scenic Avenue, Mequon, Wisconsin 53092.
The Vending Machine
photo was sent to me
from a collector out
East. Appears to take a
penny. Has a vend
wheel for gumball. Not
sure of age or manufac-
turer. The machine is
cast in iron. Who am I?
This machine appears to be American. Works
off an American penny. Possibly one of the
earliest known basketball countertop vendors
made. If you have any information on it,
please let me know so I can publish it in the
November issue.
Vending Machine Globes and Parts For Sale
New Globes
Acom 6, 8, 9, l l# •............... ... $25
Advance Small Football ......... $35
Advance Large Football ......... $35
Climax 10 ............................... $65
Columbus #8 with Star ........... $40
Columbus #9 with Star. .......... $45
Double Nugget ........................ $40
Grandbois Cylinder ................ $25
Hamilton ....... , ......................... $60
Lucky Boy/Bloyd ..................... $30
NW 33 Frosted ....................... $40
NW 33 Junior Tall .................. $65
Regal Cylinder ........................ $30
Regal Pear ............................... $35
Silver King .............................. $35
Simpson Large ........................ $45
Victor Cylinder ....................... $30
Victor Square .......................... $30
Summer Special!
Ori~inal and Misc
Acom Embossed ..................... $45
Columbus "Ace" ..................... $50
Vendex Fishbowl w/decal ....... $75
Northwestern
Model 33
Frosted
Parts
Lots of parts available for ~dvance,
Ford, Ajax, Victor, Northwestern
and many others. Contact for avail-
ability and cost.
4
for
$100.
plus shipping
no other discounts
Offer good thru 9/15/01
Decals
Many decals available.
Contact us for your needs.
Ori~inal Globes
Please contact us for your needs.
Many available.
10% Off on 6 or more, 20% Off on 12, Mix and Match OK. Discounts on
new globes only. All orders are plus shipping. Please contact Dan Davids at
djdavids@earthlink.net, Or Phil Cunningham at (818) 845-4964.
CHICAGO LAND
by Tom Gustwiller
At the last Chicago Show no one could miss the
vast array of good machines in Larry Debaughs'
booth. Larry and Jay Freedman had picked up most
of the remaining machines left in the Las Vegas col-
lection. There was one machine that no one seemed
to understand. It was the Portola by Specialty
Machine Works of San Francisco. The Portola was
a dice machine that was not coin operated. The dice
would pop when you pushed the handle down every
time. It had the original award card but it worked
without a coin. If you looked at the machine close,
you could see it was cast iron, but the top had been
replaced with heavy sheet metal and replated along
with the rest of the machine. In San Francisco all
slot machines were outlawed after July 1, 1909.
When Ordinance 729 became law, about 3,200 slot
machines grossing 12 million dollars a year became
useless. To circumvent the law, both Charlie Fey
and a new company, the Specialty Machine Works,
rebuilt dice machines taking out the coin accepting
part of the mechanism. The machines contained no
coin slot and paid over the counter in drinks and
cigars. These machines were rebuilt to get around
the new Anti-Gambling Ordinance. For more about
this story go to page 56 of Marshall Feys book on
Slot Machines.
Deadline for next issue:
September 15, 2001
Visit
LIBERTY BELLE
BOOKS on the ~~~ .....
Portola
Dice
Machine
Side View
SLOT MACHINES
TRADE STIMULATORS
JUKEBOXES
Coin-Operations
Paul Hindin
3712 W. Scenic Ave.
Mequon, WI 53092
262-242-3131
E-mail: Bedvibr8or@aol.com
We buy, sell, and trade.
GUM & PEANUT MACHINES
ARCADE MACHINES
World Wide Web
Take a stroll
through the Book Store.
Slot Machines 5th Edition still only $29.95
Ph. (775) 826-2607
Also admire the samplings of the World Famous
Slot and Old West Memorabilia Collections.
www .LibertyBelleReno.com
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716 Fairfield N.W.
Grand Rapids, Ml 49504
(616) 453-8044

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