C.O.C.A. Times

Issue: 2006-November - Vol 7 Num 3

Our next meeting will take place in Chicago on Fri-
day, November 10, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at The Hilton
across the street from the Expo Center. We have a full
agenda and need your input to help keep COCA grow-
ing. There will be complimentary light snacks and a
cash bar. Once again, there will be some great speakers
and more roundtable discussions. Be sure you come,
have some fun, and meet someone.
Please e-mail your list of reproduction coin-ops to
me at Bill@mebtel.net. Please put the word COCA in
the subject bar so I will know the e-mail is not spam.
You may also give me your list at the Chicago meet-
ing. Perhaps these steps will reduce fraud and keep
those that wish to own a reproduction at a lower price
from paying too much for a "Fake McCoy". It will not
stop the potential devaluation of the rare old original
machine, but it may help us all know how to tell the
difference.
DEADLINE FOR
Bill Petrochuk
COCA President
NEXT ISSUE:
JANUARY
10, 2007
Membership Fee: 2006
• $33.00 - U.S. Residents
• $39.00 - Canadian
• $50.00 - Overseas
All Clasified Items ... .
FOR SALE Only .. ..
Received by January 1st,
2007, 50 Words or
Less will be FREE!
This will include:
3 Issues of the
C.O.C.A. Magazine
Advertising Costs:





Full Page - $200.00
1/2 Page - $110.00
1 / 4 Page - $60.00
Business Card - $15.00
Paid Ads of 4 Issues
or more in advance take
10% Discount.
(Only on above sizes.)
• Classified - 8 • 1 Oct Bold Words
• Ad Minimum - $3.50
For more details,
contact Paul Hindin at:
BedVibr8or@aol.com or
(262) 242-3131
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Third Annual C.O.C.A.
Summer Convention
by Bill Petrochuk, COCA President
Say Cheese! More than 13 5 happy COCA members were all smiles the weekend of July 21-
23 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Our third annual convention was our biggest ever with more than
135 members and guests in attendance. Those that arrived early were treated to receptions at
the homes of Marcy and Mark Ernster on Wednesday night, and Marsha and David Blau on
Thursday night.
We kicked off the first official day of the convention on Friday at 2:00 p.m. and never stopped
until Sunday evening. Friday's room-to-room selling lasted approximately three hours with
quite a few fine pieces changing hands. Though there weren't many sellers, there were plenty
of eager buyers available to snatch up bargains as well as a few seldom seen pieces of coin-
op. Machines sold included a 19th century Malley Penny Drop, a Mills Bell Boy, Whirlwind
Trade Stimulator, and a nice Little Duke. There were plenty of vending machines as well as
a supply of old original coin-op literature for sale. A social hour, all you can eat banquet, and
auction followed at 5:00 p.m. This was our biggest convention auction to date with all types of
coin-op being offered and the vast majority being sold. The bids were called by professional
auctioneer and member Jeff Scott. Auction assistants included Shelia Scott, Paul Hindin, Dan
Davids, Denny Green, and many other helpful COCA members.
Saturday and Sunday we were welcomed into the homes of Frank Zygmunt, Jim Welytok,
Paul Hindin, Jack Freund, Alan Sax, Fred Weigel, as well as Tom Taylor's warehouse full of
pinball machines. Sincere thanks to all of you for the warm hospitality, refreshments, and great
collection tours. Buses took us on Saturday night from the host hotel to historic Lake Geneva,
where we enjoyed a fabulous dinner cruise complete with a Dixieland jazz band for dancing on
the deck. Many of us also attended a Milwaukee Brewers baseball game and tailgate party on
Monday, or were able to work in some time at the Italian Festival on the Lakeshore.
The weather could not have been better for such a perfect weekend. On behalf of all the
members present, a heartfelt thank you to convention coordinators Paul Hindin and Marsha
Blau and everyone on the committee that worked so hard to make this convention a success.
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