Coin Slot

Issue: 1977 July 030

Coin Slot Magazine - #030 - 1977 - July [International Arcade Museum]
Samuel Nafew Co, 392 Broadway, New York, and 167 Dearborn Street, Chicago. "A Bit of Nostalgia"
The Improved Automatic Roulette.
Automatic Lung
Tester.
A Perfect Miaktwe Rouktte Wn«L
Size. 13x7 Inches.
Weight, 3 Iba.
When the nickel i* placed in
the Blot and the handle i» pressed,
the
wheel
is
rapidly
revolved
boll at a high npred. after which
the lull will fall into one of the
Ncarlv every one wh<> sees this machine
trices* it to Mr* how rmxti they can blow and
after using it once they try it again and again
A Ix-ll rings when it is Mown up to 65, and
many wagers ore made a-* to who can ring it.
Kvery time it is tried a coin must be |>ut in ihe
slot or it will not o|KTa(c. and the moment it
lias registered the l>l<>w the c-nin drops ii,io the
numbered holes.
THE EEWiKO CARD
shown what the player is entitled
you choose to pay out. // n .i.n.hlv
machine* ever made
The a^ is
made of highly polixhed. decorated
nickel plated metal and warranted
not to get out of order.
The ma
chine can he altered in a few
seconds to work either with a cent,
money box and the machinery is automatically
locked until another coin is deposited.
It in real I v wonderful how much money this
nickel or dime, and can he re changed again
Combination net of Reward Cards
with each machine. One of the raonl interesting .•"•! exciting oi Slut Machines.
Rrloe
only
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THE UTTLE MONTE CARLO
Size. U'xIOkS inches.
machine will take in, in any place where men
congregate, five to ten dollars a week being the
average for good places.
DIMENSIONS: The automatic Lung Tester
is made entirely of metal no wood being used
in Us construction.
It weighs 50 pounds,
stands 4& feet high, and takes up a floor space
'•[ 15 inches square.
Weight. 15 lbs.
PRICE
The machine is made of brnss.ftlrel and iron,
the lower (mine twing made of emtiuHM-d
metal nrti-ti- ally decorated
The machine is
operated by dropping a nickel in one of the r.
.lots audturning the knob; this action revolves
$15.00.
Adjusted for |>cnnii-s or nickels.
the wheel and the ball rolls around at a fairly
rapid rate And drops into one of the '.J5 com
partments of the wheel, the player winning if
the Imll drops into the compartment marked
Play Ball
k was dropped-the coin always showing under
| the color or figure played, therefore needs no
"watching
Pockets paying 1 for 1.
Yon
sion.
* Star Pockets paving
Ysingle O Pockets paying 8 for 1.
dispute
alwaj-a get s fair deci
9 Red
Double O PockeU paying 12 for L
for a
with the Umpire.
Any or all the five slots can be
"IT Black rockets paying 2 for 1.
4 for 1
No room
I
It Is Factnatlng, Attract
ive, Fair for all and Prof
itable for the Merchant.
PRICE, $12.00.
Cauh Drawer and vend
The
ing Machine combined.
Excelsior.
A Soda Fountain for $12.00.
highly polished, hcuvv nickel plated and an
ornament for the counter.
Always ready.
Ka.ily adjusted and operate.!.
J-or fairs,
ROYAL POKER SET.
picnic* and on other occasions the J-.acelsior
iq without a peer.
With the Kxrclsior the
cost of making soda is a quarter of a cent per
glass the fountain fills the long felt want of
a cheap durable soda fountain and to^lay
stands without a rival.
The smallest dealer
can now supplv his customers with the finest
H.indsntm'Solid MnJioR.invnr KmkIMi <>nk
I il.nu.-l. obtaining JUU met:.! l«>kcr checks.
gold, silver and < oi.prr. an.I tuo packs of
liiKh-grade enaiiu-U-d playing cards
soda water
With the Kscelsior there are fto
tanks to charge. A full and complete receipt
for making the finest svrups. etc.. is fur
nished with every fountain. Money refunded
Prioo,
PRICE ONLY
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The checks are made of an aluminum alloy
i.ietal relirt-seutin^ K"1<1. silver and co|>|>er,
and have on the oiu- side their respective
v.ilues while on the other is a lx?auliftil if not satisfactory.
$12.00
(Patent applied farJ
The Illinois or Color Machine.
-iKn suggestive of the game
This set has
Ideal PFanii>ly'CComlmia>t!!.'nC Kach cabinet
\
fitte In appearance, novelty and
utility it cannot be equaled l.y anything in the market.
The same oultit with only one pack of cards, in a stained wooden box with
clasp
Metallic 1'okcr Chip!!, three colors and denominations of 'MO in a cartoon .
Chips are the size of a silver half dollar.
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Cabinets 10 inches long.
20th Century
Transparent
Coin Purse.
mid llat>
on etlu'p'with assorted colors of
leather —tan. red and black.
Has a Ritsxet, allowing it to bo
opened freely.
You ran see the con tents at a'
(tlanoe i\nd select
any coiu do-
Price ISc. each, postpaid.
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Coin Slot Magazine - #030 - 1977 - July [International Arcade Museum]
FOR SALE
Restored
Denver,
Paces
CO
Races - $2000. Gilbert Sanchez, 8239 Greenwood Blvd.,
80221.
428-9251.
Old Gambling Equipment, list $1.00. Jack West, 821 Vine, Cincinnati, OH
45202.
Coin Operated - circa 1850 - Barrel Piano with mandolyn and xylaphone -
ornate Oak Case,
beveled mirrors reverse painting. 8' x 5' x 3'. Plays 10
tunes. Excellent condition. $6,000. Write or call for more details. Trek, Ltd.,
3210 Whitney Ave., Hamden, CT (203) 281-1417.
Slots, Jukes, etc. List $1.00. Jack West, 821 Vine, Cincinnati, OH 45202.
For Sale, hard to find parts, motors and etc., also games, jukes, arcade,
records, and etc., from 40's and 50's. Send SASE for what you need, also
$.75 will send colored photo. Don Ehmann, 1000W. 5th, Winona, Mn. 55987.
Jennings (Rockaway) 5 Jacks, very rare machine. Call (312) 233-3205. Also
have other machines.
Mills 5 cent Reserve Gooseneck. Jennings 5 cent Chief. Sega with 1 cent
Mills Mechanism. Also 1923-1925 Billboard Magazines. Phil Balkan, 5860
Tobias Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91411.
Wurlitzer
model
1015
replacement
plastic, entire set $170.00 pp. Color
Cylinder plastic for same $10.00.
Mirrors for
Stock decal $3.00. Tom Kunkel,
1100 Hillsdale,
1015 sides $10.00. Record
Richardson, Tx. 75081.
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We have the New Brass Gear to replace the worn fiber gear in your Watling
Roll-A-Top
Treasury
etc.
Clock-Governor-Sooner
Madam X 1 cent FORTUNE TELLER napkin holders, $25 each. Jack West,
821 Vine, Cincinnati, OH 45202.
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