Coin Slot

Issue: 1975 January 005

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Coin Slot Magazine - #005 - 1975 - January [International Arcade Museum]
The facilities of the latest Improved machinery, by which even the most expert hand work is outclassed
ia results, makes it possible to-day to sell for 9123 a superior BIO SIX to the ones made and sold in
years hack at from §300 to 9780 each.
Red and Black
...BIG SIX
Paddle Wheel
Board of Trade
DESCRIPTION. Wheel 54 inches in diameter, revolving- from center set in 4 inch wood post (in two parts) and
fitted and ornamented by attractive metal feet and the American Eajrle holding the indicating feather at top.
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GLASS FRONT that is elegantly hand painted with red and black, also bones and Jockies, or numbered and
divided into as many spaces and of style purchaser may desire.
BEST WOOD BACK of seasoned selections, matched ^nd crossed, and made in sections, to prevent warping In
Any climate.
STANDING HEIGHT
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PRICES ON TENT AND EQUIPMENT. Tent made to order in any sire or design, and equipment of complete
outfit necessary f< r action. Estimate furnished to application, with full particulars.
TERnS OF SHIPnENT. Thiselefrant Wheel, beings made strictly to order, will necessitate our requiring a
Cash Deposit of 123.00 with order, in all case*. Balance payable, after full examination, at Eipress Office on ar
rival. We send this Wheel by Freight or Express, as desired, delivering f. o. b. Chicago.
We use only the finest material In this work, which, with our expert wa*S and metal workers, the special artistic
painting and decorating, all in keeping with a Wheel that cannot be equaled, ffireti our customers a bargain they
cannot fully tvalu*.* until seen or examined at Express Office.
I\n NIs*+ TUinlf THAT BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE LOW. or three times less than competitor*.
UO nOX, I milK wecannot furnish y BUST, having* toe facilities and expert employees that make manufacturing of the most particular line of fronds in
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- #005 - 1975 - January
[International Arcade Museum]
WANTLI): Gambling machines I1 om JOOO's to 1940. Must he intact
nnd working, but v/ill buy incomplete machines if price is right.
Please reply. Bruce Summa. 215 1:. Br<,.»uSi..
Klvria. Ohio 14035.
Phorv1: (21(5) 322-5 WANTED: Coin-oprrnted gamblinp £ ni..uM;'n(Mit machines.
Send
photo, price, desc ription to: Frank Kadlord, 221 Crestmere PUkm4,
Memphis, Tennesse. 38112.
ARCADE,
VENDING,
Phono (901) 458
1)835.
Thankyou.
AND GAMBLING DEVICES TOR SALE'. \ \ [
Send only $1.00 for large detailed list.
No SASE necessary
POORMAN'S ARCADE, 4147 12th NE, Seattle,
Washington 98H)5.
FOR SALE: Five cent American Eagle Token machine.
condition. A very hard machine to come by
Very good
$ 100
WANTED: Baker Boy. or Scoopy gum ball machine.
Reply to:
ALLEN BARR, 735 WANTED: Any old coin-operated game machines,
G. RUNTZr 4404 Appletree Lane.
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