C.O.C.A. Times

Issue: 2004-March - Vol 4 Num 1

A Mi11s Bulls Eye, Caille Silver Cup, Mills Little
Monte Carlo, Mills Roulette, Mills Little Scarab,
Caille Busy Bee, Caille & Fey Operator Bell,
Caille & Mills Hy-Lo are just a few of the beauti-
ful and rare machines I have been able to find
over the last few years of collecting.
Everytime you walk into a casino and see thou-
sands of slot machines, think of the influence that
one man, Charles Fey, had in creating this billion
dollar industry.
With that in mind, T was on a mission to find the
"Rosetta Stone" of gambling, The Fey "Liberty
Bell". I have a large collection with no duplicates,
when I finally got the "Liberty Bell" it tied it all
together. It signified to me that this slot machine,
the first one ever made, was a piece of history that
I now owned. It even came with the original ship-
ping crate, addressed to Walter Trask, the founder
of A.B.T. Corp.
I want to thank my wife, Donna, and children
Michael and Amy for being so understanding, and
a special thanks to my assistant of twenty years,
Judy, who has been so helpful in all my endeav-
ors, and all the great friends I have met through
this hobby. I'm always interested in sharing my
collection with others, so if you are in Los
Angeles, please give me a call.

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