C.O.C.A. Times

Issue: 2004-March - Vol 4 Num 1

3712 W. Scenic Ave., Mequon, Wisconsin 53092
Phone: (262) 242-3131 or E-mail: Bedvibr8or@aol.com
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• T.K.O. - Knock Out!
by Al Miller .................... ...... 5
First let me thank all of you for allowing me the
opportunity to serve as the president of C.O.C.A.
I plan to carry on many of the traditions started by
my predecessor Paul Hindin and perhaps start
some new ones of my own. We are all grateful
for the marvelous (and often thankless) job as our
past president - He has taken the hobby and the
club to new levels with record advertising, rev-
enue and membership. I know that he will con-
tinue to support the hobby and the club with the
same energy as he did in the past. I look forward
to working with Sue and Randy Razzoog. The
success of the C.O.C.A Time's magazine, and the
club itself, is directly related to their commitment
and skill in turning out a magazine of this caliber.
Kudos to Al Fox, our underpaid ($0.00 ) web
manager who, as we read this, is updating the
website (www.coinopclub.org) with current infor-
mation.
Once again I need to thank Jasper for being such
a marvelous host at our last meeting.
Unfortunately due to a charity commitment the
Carousel building was closed. Perhaps at a future
meeting we will have an opportunity see this
incredible display.
I am currently working on
the possibility of another "site visit" to see a mar-
velous collection of machines (updates by e-
mail). I have spoken with John Carini our new
vice president and look forward to some innova-
tive programs and interesting speakers at upcom-
ing meetings - if you have any ideas for upcom-
ing meetings please let him know, his e-mail
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• The Brunhoff Story
by Tom Gustwiller .. . ............... .. . 6
• Watling "Gambler" Scale - 1929
by Jim and Merlyn Collings . ............. 8
• Tales of the Hunt - Persistence Pays Off
by Bill Howard ..... ... .......... ... . . 10
• Who Am I?
by Paul Hindin ..... .......... ... ..... 12
• COVER STORY - Over One Thousand
Machines ... But Whose Counting?
by Barry & Donna Goldfarb ......... ... 13
• Two Rare Jukeboxes within One Month!
by Al & Julie Miller . ......... ....... .. 25
• Jaspers Collection
by Randy Razzao g ...... . . ... . . ....... 26
• Fortune Kooky
by John Peterson ........ .. . . ......... 28
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CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITE:
www.coinopclub.org
Deadline for Next Issue:
May 15th, 2004
address is jscarini@execpc.com. In an effort to
insure that members are kept current with regards
to last minute changes of meetings, shows, scams,
upcoming auctions etc., I would like to focus on
updating our membership data base (especially e-
mail addresses).
Starting with the next issue I plan on highlighting a
member and their collection. This would include
photos of their collections and a brief interview with
the member relating some highlights of their col-
lecting career. If there are any aspiring authors out
there please feel free to write an article for the mag-
azine. Anything relating to the hobby is always
Updating membership information (name, address, welcome. Even if you have an idea for an article
phone numbers, and e-mail) is easy, send an e-mail (but not sure where to start) then send it to Paul
to Dan Davids at (DJDAVIDS@earthlink.net). In Hindin at BedVibr8or@aol.com he may be able to
the subject line say "COCA Membership Update". give you some ideas. The C.O.C.A booth at the
Dan has done a great job as our treasurer and mem- Chicagoland show will be open from 12:00 on
bership coordinator. He can respond to member- Friday the 2nd of April thru 12:00 Sunday the 4th of
ship, dues questions as well as update your person- April. If you have some time during this period and
al info into our database. Information sent to mem- would like to volunteer to "work the booth" please
bers from this database would be disseminated cen- let me know. If you have any ideas, concerns ques-
trally with the Subject Line reading - "C.O.C.A tions please feel free to e-mail me at
Update". The updated data is also collated and sent walex6@msn.com - Phone 480-227-4742.
out as a list with the summer C.O.C.A magazine
issue. This is a benefit for members only and pro-
Alex Warschaw
vides the names and phone numbers of fellow col-
lectors in your area and around the country.
A
COIN OP CONUNDRUM
(What the heck is it?)
Here is a slot machine stand that is most unusual. Does anyone
have one, if so what machine does it go with. It is 36 inches tall
and 16 inches square on top and has a beautiful cast iron base.
The center has a cast iron vending chute that says "GUM" Mills
Novelty Co., Chicago. There is a small lock under the top and
has a pulley like mechanism inside which is probably used to
vend the gum. My initial thought is perhaps a Liberty or
Operator Bell since the casting has bells in it. Please respond to
the editor BedVibr8or@aol.com. Responses will be included in
the next issue.
I would also encourage anyone with similar
"Coin Op Conundrums" to take some photos
and send them to Paul Hindin at
BedVibr8or@aol.comfor inclusion in our
next issue.
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