C.O.C.A. Times

Issue: 2008-July - Vol 10 Num 2

_ ,.ales of the Hunt-
Hosted by Jack Freund
This issue features submissions from Jim and Merlyn Collings from Brevard, North Carolina
as well as from Herb Weinfield, Northbrook Illinois.
Let's start with Jim and Merlyn's tale. It begins
on a Saturday afternoon. Can you believe that
this find was still there, waiting to be found, on
a Saturday AFTERNOON!!!
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A couple of years ago Merlyn and I attended the
annual sidewalk antique show in Hendersonville,
North Carolina. It was a very hot, sunny Satur-
day afternoon in July and difficult to spot "trea-
sures". We did, however, spot a bright yellow ob-
ject while crossing the street. Merlyn exclaimed,
"Jimmy, it's a Pulver machine! ". I said, "I've
never seen a yellow one before". While looking
the machine over, we noticed there was a red
plastic Woody Woodpecker puppet inside the
machine. My first thought was ... Woody needed
a new home! Merlyn concurred. The seller was
very generous with his price and we brought our
"find " home.
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Pulver was about to go
out of business in 1954
and may have used any
and all available parts,
resulting in this varia-
tion. Woody and the
mechanism work like
a charm and we enjoy
him very much .
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tory with smooth yel-
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low paint. I have a RED
painted Pulver that has
SMOOTH red paint, not
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wrinkle paint. Woody
Woodpecker or the Clown puppet are the cor-
rect puppets for the painted cabinet Pulvers and
the correct color of the gum tubes is lime green,
not red.
We feel the machine could be new old stock.
It has a very smooth painted finish, unlike the
painted "crinkle" surfaces on the Pulvers made
in the 50's. The inside of the machine, including
the back door, is silver, unlike the usual black
color. The outside lettering and the window
grid are finished in black. The lettering above
the coin entry says: MINTS/GUM in black (Pho-
to 1). Usually this reads MINT/SPICE or TOO
CHOOS/GUM.
The really unusual thing about our "Find" is the
gum mouth, or gum cup. It is YELLOW PORCE-
LAIN, held by two porcelain rivets! (Photo2). When
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Now we come to a letter sent to me by Herb condition, and reasonably priced.
Weinfield. It's not about a specific find, but it TWO MACHINES IN 18 YEARS!!! Is this an
demonstrates Herb 's belief that a find can come American Indoor Record? No complaints. Two
from almost anywhere ... . youjust have to cover is better than none.
all the possibilities. Here is the letter:
Story #2) In 1995 our youngest daughter, Lois,
Married Hal, a great guy and a wonderful, all
Dear Jack,
Following are two Tales Of The Hunt. Each il- around person. Hal is a Pawnbroker and has a
lustrates the value of PATIENCE and my philoso- shop in the Greater Chicago area.
phy of having the machines come to me. If I live
long enough I should have quite a large collec- Soon after the wedding I asked him to put up
a sign in his store saying "WE BUY OLD SLOT
tion of slots.
MACHINES ... ANY CONDITION, WORKING OR
Story #1) We moved into our dental practice in NOT".
1988 and laid out the new office so that there was
a three reeler in each of the four rooms in which To date this has produced one Mills Hightop.
patients are seen. In addition, I posted the fol- ONE MACHINE IN 11 YEARS!!! The sign is still
lowing sign above each slot .... DR. HERB IS AL- up. Who knows what tomorrow will bring?
WAYS LOOKING FOR OLD SLOT MACHINES.
DO YOU KNOW WHERE HE CAN FIND ONE? I think our members will find this interesting.
WHAT FUN IT ALL IS.
By 2007 I've gotten one WAR EAGLE (the pa-
tient was going to put it in a garage sale) and Please send your "tale" to:
Jack Freund, PO Box 4, Springfield WI 53176
one Mills QT (Oh, it's been in our basement for
or email to: jbgum@msn.com
years). Both machines in very nice, as found
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