Coin Slot

Issue: 1975 February 006

THE
COIN
SLOT
FEBRUARY
1975
Coin Slot Magazine - #006 - 1975 - February [International Arcade Museum]
Dear Les,
a large 12 volt dry cell to make
Here are your pictures back,
and they are of a very interest
their machines work and this is
ing machine. It turns out to be
very effective.
I wish
an early model of the Berger
Chicago Ridge,
restoring
manufactured
Dick
Zeller luck
this
rare
in
machine,
by the Paul E. Berger Manu
and send you best wishes for
facturing Company of Chicago.
the New Year.
The
factory
was
in
Sincerely,
Chicago
Dick Bueschel
Ridge, a small farm town due
south
of
Chicago,
Wabash Railroad,
the Rock Island.
was
like
a
on
the
now called
Paul Berger
Pullman

We also received a note from
he
created a "perfect" town, and
Larry
built
Arcade, 1328lA Beverly Estate
the
first
slot
machine
factory on the rail spur,
Birnbaum
of
Penny's
Drive, Beverly Hills, California
and
even built the worker's homes.
90210,
He produced a line of "Coin
Cowper machine, and offered
Operated
to
chines,
what
the
and
Amusement
Electrical"
had
Chicago
about
different models.
Ma
(which
Ridge
five
or
who
help
owns
with the
a
similar
restoration,
is
and requested any literature on
is),
Cowper and Berger machines.
Unfortunately, we don't have
six
any
The electri-
literature
on
Cowpers,
cals didn't last very long, since
other than what was printed in
the
last month's issue.
wet
batteries
soon
lost
The above is what we hope
their juice (particularly if peo
ple held the handle down to
THE COIN SLOT is all about;
keep
the
contact
the
play
and
pay-out),
open
after
and
exchange
of
information
between collectors, using THE
ma
COIN SLOT as a vehicle.
chine needed maintenance. Ac
tually, it was the Mills OWL
that killed the electrics as it
was
totally
mechanical
and
damn near fool-proof. And it
was
the
Owl
that
got
H.S.
Mills off to such a good start.
This
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m
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month
we
are
trying
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two others that lo
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The machine
is
a
beauty, and
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something new in our format.
can probably be restored. The
Brooklyn,
other
motto is 15th Century Prices;
The Chicago Ridge is a very
rare machine; I know of only
owners
of
Berger,
or
similar Cowper, machines use
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Coin Slot Magazine - #006 - 1975 - February [International Arcade Museum]
THE
COIN
SLOT
FEBRUARY
1975
THIS MONTH'S COVER
This first three reel machine
These two gentlemen can be
considered
among
the
was actually smaller than later
most
important figures in the devel
counterparts, and had no jack
opment of coin-operated equip
pot,
ment.
highest
On
the
left
is
Tom
Watling (does anyone notice a
twenty
coins
coins
payout.
"as
an
being
the
Jackpots
additional
of
pre
strange resemblance to J. Ed
mium to the regular reward"
gar
1889
did not appear until 1925. Note
Hoover?)
who,
in
founded the Watling Scale Co.,
that the symbols are not the
of Chicago, and produced such
great one-wheel machines as
fruit
the Dewey, the Judge, and the
Chicago (see Issue #3, Nov. '74
The Coin Slot). On the right is
three
Charles
shoes. Note too that only one
Fey,
who
in
symbols
that
most
slot
players are familiar with, but
suits
of
playing
cards
(spades, hearts and diamonds),
and
1895
bells,
stars
and
horse
machine
symbol at a time is visible on
into its present three reel form.
each reel. On later machines a
One of these original machines
total of nine symbols is visible
developed
the
slot
the
at all times (the one above and
photo, which, incidentally was
one below the payline on each
taken in the early 1930's.
reel).
is
in the
foreground
of
The
paycard
indicates
The three reel form, with the
that winners are paid off in
reels stopping in one-two-three
order, soon took away the play
from the one reel consoles,
with all the leading slot manu
facturers soon following suit. It
drinks (three bells, ten drinks;
but actually the machine paid
is interesting to note that the
ble
basic machinery layout of the
authorities, Fey pasted a two
modem slot machine is virtu
cent revenue stamp on each
ally unchanged from the origi
machine.
nal 1895 model.
was a two cent Federal tax on
According
to
John
heart flush, eight drinks; etc.),
automatically in nickels.
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In order to avoid any possi
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with
the
this
Fey
figured
insurance
in
federal
time
each deck of cards
to
Gambling, Simon and Schuster,
conflict
there
manufac
must
this
was
order
to
have
cheap
avoid
possible Federal interference.
As
mentioned
1895
design
upon
which
before,
was
most
the
the
format
successful
rental basis. He is therefore,
not only the inventor but also
manufacturers
the first slot machine
some seventy-nine years it has
tor/'
opera
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eventually
lied for future machines.
re
For
remained
basically unchanged
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