Coin Slot

Issue: 1977 October 033

Coin Slot Magazine - #033 - 1977 - October [International Arcade Museum]
was around 1898 when they formed The Western Novelty Com
pany in Kalamazoo, incorporating their bustling company in the
Fall of 1899. Their advertising proclaimed that they were "manu
facturers slot and amusement machines", and their products made
an immediate impression on the market. They started out big,
making a 5-way floor machine similar to the Mills OWL which
they called the ELK. Next, to match the popularity of the PUCK
made by the Illinois Machine Company in Chicago and the Caille-
Schiemer Company in Detroit, they made HONEST JOHN. It
wasn't just a name, for its moniker
meant something.
There were no
plugs on HONEST JOHN; the player
could see the way the wheel worked,
and every stop was live. Then, when
the 8-way machines made by the
Automatic Machine & Tool Company
in Chicago, World's Novelty in New
York, and other producers in New
York, Detroit, and Chicago, came out,
Western Novelty made an even bigger
version of the "straight" machine in
an 8-way model which they again
called THE ELK.
There must have been a lot of HONEST JOHN'S around.
Location
records and photos confirm placement in St. Louis, New Orleans,
Chicago and elsewhere around the country. Used machines were
even being advertised in 1901 when local law enforcement closed
down on the locations in Key West, Florida, with an "Honest Jno,
6-way automatic" up for sale for $20.00. The only hitch was that
the buyer had to pick it up, and Key West was a fer piece away.
Machine placement is also evident by the wide spread sales offices
opened by The Western Novelty Company in key operating areas,
with Western offices in Chicago and St. Louis, with reps in New
York, Denver and San Francisco.
But wherever the machines
were placed, and where they went after that is anybody's guess.
Only one example is known to exist today, Serial No. 1033, and
it's in the hands of a collector and restorer in Colorado.
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away from Kalamazoo.
owner-collector-restorer
The present
can
see the
difference:
The machine is built of
the finest wood I have ever worked
with. The only identification is at the
very top. You can see the different
colors on the award card, with 'Wes
tern Novelty Kalamazoo, Mich' stam
ped on the card".
Other manufacturers caught the drift.
Caille-Schiemer started promoting their
BLACK CAT machine as "an honest
John" by 1900, and Mills Novelty
Company came out with a similar
machine called SQUARE DEAL. A
lot of other producers started using "honesty" names, even
though some of their machines were still plugged. It wasn't long
before the business ran away from The Western Novelty Company
in Kalamazoo.
But no matter, for when they lost their slot
machine market to more aggressive promoters they pulled out,
and became one of the largest recreational metal boat manufac
turers in the country and changed their name to the Michigan Steel
Boat Company. So if you're into antique boats, and see a Michi
gan Steel nameplate next to the outboard motor mount, remember
where it came from-a straight line heritage from one of the most
popular big slots of its day, honest injun:
HONEST JOHN!
Send $8.95 for your reprint of the
Mills 1913 Gambling Machine Catalog
This is an exact duplicate of the original - and never
before reprinted.
It features Totem, Operators Bell,
Umpire, Pilot, Manilla, Silver Cup, Check Boy, Hylo,
Judgelet Duplex and others. 40 pages packed with pic
tures and information on Mills Machines including hear
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