Coin Slot

Issue: 1976 July 018

Coin Slot Magazine - #018 - 1976 - July [International Arcade Museum]
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BANDITS deals primarily in rare
and unusual machines. At the pre
sent time I have the following
machines for sale or trade.
1. 14 Roll-a-tor with gold award - mint condition. This is an extremely
rare machine because it is 14 Karat gold coin front.
2. Jennings Triplex - completely restored. Very few around.
3. Bally Double Bell - fully restored Bally's first 3 reeler.
4. Caille Superior 4 reel slot - machine fully restored.
5. BILLBOARD magazines - 1915 thru 1948.
6. SPINNING REELS
thru 1950's.
- the monthly magazine put out by Mills - 1930's
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Larry Lubliner
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Coin Slot Magazine - #018 - 1976 - July [International Arcade Museum]
THIRTY YEARS OF
UNDECLARED WAR
the slot machine player vs.
the manufacturer/operator
by
Robert L. Frankenberger, Ph.D.
Whenever man invents a machine, game, or system designed to sepa
rate a man from his money, whether it is cards, horses or a pea under a
walnut shell, some other man will find a way to beat the system. Slot ma
chines are no exception. I suppose when the first slot machines appeared
in large numbers players discovered ways to get an edge. As soon as this
discovery became apparent to the manufacturers, they in turn secured the
machine against the technique. This tug of war by both the manufacturer/
operator and players see-sawed back and forth for thirty years.
Some of the methods used to beat the slots were crude hammer and
pry bar methods, but some were astonishingly clever and devious. Manu
facturers and operators, in retaliation, devised counter methods to assure
continued profits.
In talking with collectors and many of the older operators, I learned
of a variety of methods used to lure the players to play and to reduce
chances of winning without discouraging continued play. On some of the
older machines (1930's - 1940's), it is well known that the pay out was
less than generous. Some machines paid only fifty percent!! Frequently
the twenty symbol reels had only ten pay out stops. That guaranteed a
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Another clever deception was the addition of a magnifying lens over
the escalator. The recently played nickel suddenly blossomed into a coin
of truly heroic proportions.
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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