Coin Slot

Issue: 1977 April 027

Coin Slot Magazine - #027 - 1977 - April [International Arcade Museum]
CURRENT SCENE'
By Bob Rosenberger
I'm on the horns of a dilemma. The California law legalizing the
possession of slot machines by collectors has caused the market
there to go absolutely haywire. And the shock waves have been
felt throughout the country.
Well, those days are over!
unenlightened
sources
Remember the $300 slot machine?
Unless you are lucky enough to have
of supply,
prices have skyrocketed.
An
ordinary 3-reeler like a Mills Cherry Bell now costs around $450.00
to $600.00 and the more desirable Rol-A-Tops, Treasuries, War
Eagles, etc., cost considerably ,more.
It's like a study of the basic
free enterprise system:
when a large number of buyers compete
for a limited number of items, prices go up. And unless a local
collector is willing to pay California prices, the machines will
invariably wind
up
in
California.
Prior to the passage of the California law, sales of slot machines
were largely done in a sub-rosa fashion by word-of-mouth. Today,
that's no longer the case: wanted ads fairly scream from the pages
of The Antique Trader. The ads aren't small one column-inch-ads
either; they're 1/8 or 1/4 page professionally prepared ads that
give not only machines wanted, but also typical prices paid. The
news media have picked up the story and articles on slot machine
collecting in California have appeared in newspapers and magazines,
and on radio and television around the country. What was once
a small, intimate group of collectors has exploded into a faddish
mania for machines, shades of pinballs and video games!
If I
sound bitter, maybe it's because in some small way,
I
am.
When I first began collecting machines 4 years ago, I was amazed
collectors who
.com constantly groused
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about the "good old days"
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now had to pay. ade
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my fellow
machines themselves,
collecting provided me
with the fellowship of a small group of equally devoted collectors
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Coin Slot Magazine - #027 - 1977 - April [International Arcade Museum]
as well as the occasional chance to locate a rare gem at a delight
fully low price.
The California law seems to be changing the hobby
to one akin to stamp or coin collecting:
large numbers of collec
tors and well publicized (and high) prices.
I will be the first to admit that my attitude is visceral and unrea
sonable.
I've
I
Yet I can't help it.
craved
could cry.
but
had
to
Of course,
When I think of the machines that
pass
if
I
up
recently
because of the prices,
can just get that
little old lady in
Peoria to sell me her Mills Scarab for $1000.00 and the farmer
in Missouri to sell me his Watling Derby for $2500.00 maybe
I'll be OK again.
nMills
Dewey Owl Two-Bits. Original Condition, complete, works.
Roll-A-Top. 5 cent or 25 cent, Fruit on front, complete, works.
Roll-A-Top. 25 cent. Coins on front. Complete, works.
Mills 5 cent Century upright. Works, top back missing.
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5. Mills War Eagles. 5 cent and 10 cent, Original Paint. Works.
6. Jennings Cigarette Slot vendor. Upright, Complete, Works.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Jennings 1 cent Dutchess, complete, works.
Watling 10 cent Bantam Bell. Complete, works. Fortune reels.
Caille 5 cent Aristocrat. Complete, works. MINT.
Fey 5 cent Draw Poker. Complete, works.
Mistic Derby. Original record. Complete.
12. Jennings 5 cent Silver Moon. Complete, works.
13. Jennings 25 cent Victory. Complete, works.
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16. Aireon Jukebox,
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mplete.
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17. Wurlitzer
81 w/stand,
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18. Stagecoach,
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ww Lanterns, leather luggage.
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PHOTOS
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Write to: Bernie Cox, 3801 Skyview Lane, Fairfax, Virginia 22030
2030
14. Exhibit Crane. Wooden Upright, complete, works.
15. Mills Ferris Wheel Jukebox, complete.
Telephone: (703) 323-0147
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