Coin Slot

Issue: 1976 October 021

Coin Slot Magazine - #021 - 1976 - October [International Arcade Museum]
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SHOW OFF YOUR COLLECTION IN THE BEST LIGHT
THE HEIGHT OF ELEGANCE! STICK A CASA BLANCE CEILING
FAN ON THE CEILING AND THE WHOLE WORLD BELOW GLOWS.
IT'S A MATTER OF ATMOSPHERE. THESE ARE THE FANS THAT
WERE FEATURED IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL SOME WEEKS
AGO. THEY HANG FROM THE CEILING IN SVOBODA'S
NICKELODEON, ABOVE COLLECTIONS IN CALIFORNIA. AND IN
OFFICES, ICE CREAM PARLORS AND RESTAURANTS ACROSS
THE COUNTRY. THEY'RE DYNAMITE! 9 MODELS TO CHOOSE
FROM. GUARANTEED 2 YEARS. INSTALL IN MINUTES IN A
REGULAR BOX. SHIPPED PREPAID. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE
INFORMATION AND PRICES.
9 MODELS!
5-light CasaBlanca (illustrated) Brass, copper or nickel $315.
Large Center Light CasaBlanca Brass, copper or nickel $240.
CasaBlanca Ceiling Fan (without lights) Brass, copper or nickel $215.
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Coin Slot Magazine - #021 - 1976 - October [International Arcade Museum]
CURRENT SCENE'
By Bob Rosenberger
The
born
Jennings
out
Little
of
Duke was
necessity
depths of America's
in
the
Great De
pression. The year was 1932, and
the luxuries of the 20's had given
way to the necessities of the 30's.
By-and-large,
function
had
re
placed form. Money was too pre
cious to be wasted on something
that was not eminently practical.
Most people no longer had extra
nickels in their pockets. If they
had
any change at all, it was
probably just a few pennies. The
times had certainly changed, and
the great coin machine men in
Chicago
"LITTLE DUKE"
WITH JACKPOT FEATURE
didn't
seem
to
know
just what to do. Just as soon as
some genius had given them the
jackpot mechanism that seemed to offer a whole new world of ma
chines, the Depression snatched that world away. Yet, there just had
to be an answer. And there was.
The Coin Machine Journal of September, 1932 announced the new
machine in a rather routine fashion:
Substituting dials that revolve clockwise for the conventional
reels, O.D. Jennings & Co. have brought out an entirely new
creation in penny Jackpot machines. This new construction has
been christened the "Little Duke" and although just announced
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el, dime and quarter play will be offered at a later date.
Interestingly enough, another Little Duke machine had been pro
duced almost 25 years earlier. The Mills Novelty Company around
1908 produced an ornate cast iron "Little Duke" 5-reel poker ma-
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