Coin Slot

Issue: 1976 January 015

Coin Slot Magazine - #015 - 1976 - January [International Arcade Museum]
If you ever tried to buy insurance on your antique gaming pieces you have found
out they were uninsurable.
We can change that.
Please consider your contribution
as an investment that could possibly save your future reputation and give your
antiques the prestige they deserve.
This is our bicentennial year - celebrating our freedoms - our Bill of Rights.
Rights which have slowly been taken from us by those who seek the power to dominate
and control our minds,
our ideas,
our rights to be secure in our homes.
have always been the first to give their lives,
their fortunes,
Americans
their sacred honor
to protect everyone else's rights—let us not sit and shiver and lose our own.
ACT
NOW!!.'
Please send me any support or
information,
PLEASE....PLEASE....PLEASE....
send a printed article,
SACRAMENTO,
CALIF.
send anyhting to;
95814.
you believe may help our cause.
Also send a telegram,
send
a letter,
PLEASE
send a picture,
GOVERNOR JERRY BROWN C/0 STATE CAPITOL,
He is a young politician with eyes to the future—he can
be your leader and is now in the position to do more than anybody else you might
choose to write to.
BY PASS ALL THE RED TAPE.
Tell him who you are,
you are and
THIS IS HIS STATE,
you don't have to use your name or address.
the feeling
in your area.
Tell him your position
Tell him why you can't use your name.
you want to display your antiques.
Tell him about archaic
communism.
Antique dealers tell him about your back door
your friends,
the beauty of these antiques.
you have been thinking and whispering about.
Just WRITE,
WRITE,
WRITE.
Send
California is a big
important state.
TV,
But don't forget the
important thing
right to keep yours.
newspapers,
magazines,
is
or your prominent
is
keep it up and often
a crime
in itself.
can set a pattern for
I
am going to
anyone who will
fight
the
from here
listen
I want my antiques back and you want the
They may destroy me,
our rights to collect Americana.
sales,
Tell him
dictatorship,
Tell him about everything
What happens here
We need a test case.
by radio talk shows,
laws,
postcards,
Tell him destroying these antiques
legal precedent.
community.
Tell him you don't want to be a
letters,
mention this case.
whole country,
Tell him where
in the
Tell him your personal feelings.
customers,
criminal.
HE IS THE TQPMAN.
I am only human but please don't destroy
Don't force priceless treasures to be carted to
foreign museums by eager investors who know their value.
"AMERICANA BELONGS TO AMERICA"
In closing
let me say to those who will
I'll wait and see.
ignore,
to those who say,
Yesterday it was a stranger,
maybe you—who will be left?
today it was me,
"not my problem",
tomorrow is
We will never be stronger than we are right now.
To those who think this plea is only for my own selfish interests I want to go on
record stating here,
and in all my pleading that after
I have exhausted every effort
to regain my antiques should they refuse to return them let them NOT be destroyed
as the law says they must,
but deliver them to an established public museum that
others might see and enjoy their beauty forever.
John W.
Caler,
publisher of
"The Coin Slot",
has generously thrown his
support
and aid behind *-his cause.
All contributions and offers
C/0 THE COIN SLOT,
of
aid should be addressed
7506 CLYBOURN AVENUE,
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If.you desire
SUN VALLEY,
to KENZER DEFENSE FUND
CALIF.
91352.
acknowledgement of any item returned please •include return postage.
All California residents should also send a letter to their
local assemblyman,
a change in our state laws.
These writings may be reproduced and copies freely distributed to anyone interested
© The International Arcade Museum
in the
legitimate
MEMORIBILIA.
cause of protecting our rights
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
to collect and preserve AMERICAN

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