Coin Slot Magazine - #005 - 1975 - January [International Arcade Museum]
THE
COIN
SLOT
JANUARY
1975
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As every collector knows, from perusing all the antique pub
lications, there are hundreds of people who offer ?flistsff of items
forsale. Some charge for their lists, some don't, and somewill
credit the cost of the list against a purchase. Personally, I don't
see anything wrong with a dealer asking a small fee for a list, since
this discourages the people who just collect lists, but never buy
anything. Unfortunately, many of these lists are largely illegible,
ill printed, and only vaguely descriptive of the merchandise.
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In addition to the illustrated machines, others are listed. Appar
ently MANtiques has quite a large selection of coin-ops for sale.
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