Coin Slot

Issue: 1977 September 032

Coin Slot Magazine - #032 - 1977 - September [International Arcade Museum]
editors s i vi i n i:\r
Starting next month the Coin Slot will be encouraging advertising
to architectural antiques that are directly related to the Coin Machine
Hobby, after polling a number of readers they seem as a whole
agreeable to the idea, I am sure it will broaden the scope of the Coin
Slot. So as a starter all of you who have architectural antiques that
you wish to sell or buy please get the ads in for the October issue,
also any written material news items.
ciated in this field.
Articles will be greatly appre
Also starting next month we would like to do articles on those of
you who do restorations on anything the Coin Slot covers in our
interest field. As a starter I thought I might start out with our own
restoration shop. To give you an idea what we want in material,
pictures and written items. The Coin Slot readers, I believe, would
greatly appreciate this. Also I would again like to appeal to those
of you who feel they have something to offer (writing articles,
news features, etc.) Anything you feel might interest our readers.
Restorations, history, whatever.
I also would like to extend this offer. The Coin Slot will be very
willing to award advertising space to any of you who submit articles
that are printed. We need more material ....
THE EXCELSIOR.
Five can play as well as one.
Furnished with either Star and
Crescent or Horseshoe and Eagle
Dial. The greatest Counter Check
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The dial has 25 divisions, 9 stars,
9 crosses, 4 shields, 2 crescents, 1
Excelsior, paying as follows: Star
pays 10c. in nickels.
Cross pays
10c. in nickels. Shield pays 25c. or
50c. check.
Crescent pays 50c. or
75c. check.
Excelsior pays $1.00
or $2.00 check.
These machines are enclosed in
highly-finished
oak
and cherry
cabinets, with nickel-plated trim
mings. It also has the handsom
est dial ever put on any machine
of its kind, and is an exception
ally attractive machine.
© The International Arcade Museum
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
Coin Slot Magazine - #032 - 1977 - September [International Arcade Museum]
WW II
PENNY DROP TYPE
ARCADE GAME
" BOMB HITLER "
14" wide x 16" high x 4"
deep Coin is held on Hitler's
head
till
prize
is
operator,
then
may be re
leased.
Design
says
"Win
Savings
flag
and
stamps
flying"
and
paid
by
on
front
save
U.S.
Keep
our
shows
a
war Savings Stamp & other
wartime moto.
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