Coin Slot Magazine - #006 - 1975 - February [International Arcade Museum]
THE COIN SLOT
FEBRUARY 1975
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BELL FRUITGLft
From the Editors.
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As we stated last month, the
major aim of THE COIN SLOT
is to promote the exchange of
information between collectors
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identity.
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never seen one like it before,
we forwarded the pictures to
Dick Bueschel in Chicago, who
bills himself as "Chronicler of
the mechanical public arts", a
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in the field of antique mechan
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printed a little piece about a
assumption. However, further
machine owned by Dick Zeller,
study by Dick B. brought out
the
following
information,
quoted in the letter below:
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con'd on next page
Troy, N.Y. Dick sent us photos
of his "mystery machine", and
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