Coin Slot

Issue: 1978 July 042

Coin Slot Magazine - #042 - 1978 - July [International Arcade Museum]
Here's what brings in the
BIG MONEY
Shoot your first ball into a 1000-hole. Then land a skillful >hot in one of the
Free-Ride holes . . . and watch what happens! YOUR FIRST BALL ROLLS
RIGHT OUT OF THE 1000-HOLE AND INTO THE J000-HOLE! At
the same time the Free-Ride trap closes up for the balance of the game.
while the ball which dosed ihe trap returns io you for a free plai! NOW is
the time to show your skill. The 1000-hole is empty again . . . waiting for
your next shot . . . challenging your skill . . . and the big idea is to shoot
another ball into the WOO-hole BEFORE closing the SECOND Free-Ride
trap. Then, after you have one ball in the 1000-hole and one in the JOOO-hole.
hit the Free-Ride hole . . . and get the surprise of your life! The ball in the
JOOO-hole plunges into the 4000-hole ... and AT THE VERY SAME MO
MENT the ball in the 1000-hole dives forward into the JOOO-hole!
16,000 SCORE WITH ONLY 6 BALLS
This amazing PROGRESSIVE SCORE device appears, not once, but twice on the STREAMLINE
board. The skillful player by careful disposal of every shot can get a 16.000 score with only 6 balls
... or a total score of 18,000!
Can you imagine any more tantalizing "come-on" feature? The player who makes the ball travel
from 1000 to 3000, but fails to make 4000 . . . well, he's going to keep on playing till he does it!
And that takes REAL SKILL and PLENTY OF PRACTICE!
Ride the FREE-RIDE-EXPRESS to PROSPERITY
• CLEVER COLORFUL SCORE SIGNALS
• ULTRA-SENSITIVE ANTI-TILTER
Miniature railway semaphore signals operate when certain holes are
hit. flashing the score. Players get a kick out of this new action
feature.
Raise machine ONLY ONE HALF-INCH OFF THE FLOOR . . .
and this new type tilter instantly declares game void. Yet balls rent
ing against pins can be dislodged without throwing tilter.
• CROSSING-GATE HOLE-GUARDS
Made of highly flexible spring steel. Do not get pTayer's goat by
spoiling skillful shots . . . but do give wonderful action when hit
from the side.
• HEADLIGHT BUMPER SPRINGS
Miniature "track signals" with highest grade bumper springs attached.
Add flash and action to the board.
• MYSTERY POCKETS
Certain holes an- concealed under "railway signal tower" at bottom
of board. When ball hits these 'mystery pockets" score shows up
on automatic "railway signal" device.
"Mystery pockets" hold
suspense all the way down the board.
• METAL-LINED BALL-RACE
• SHOWS LAST COIN PLAYED
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• EXTREMELY SIMPLE MECHANISM
The automatic Progressive Score device is the la«t word in mechan
ical simplicity. Nothing to get out of order! Nothing to require
adjustment! All-metal sliding-panel.
• BEAUTIFUL COLOR AND DESIGN
The new-style black ebony cabinet is modern without being freakish.
Natural walnut playing field decorated in strikingly simple design.
The "streamline" effect is carried out by the ornaments on both the
cabinet and panel. STREAMLINE has the beauty and class that
wins a welcome in the highest grade locations.
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Here's your chance to CASH IN BIG on the tremendous POPULAR INTEREST in "streamline" construction!
The world is talking STREAMLINE . . . thinking STREAMLINE . . . buying STREAMLINE ... and
actual tests on location prove that STREAMLINE will be the PLAY SENSATION OF THE YEAR.
at least a sample today . . . and sec how quick STREAMLINE peps up even your slowest spots!
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Coin Slot Magazine - #042 - 1978 - July [International Arcade Museum]
(This is an old instruction sheet for owner-operators of Jennings Slot
Machines informing them how to properly maintain and troubleshoot
their machines. We thought it might be helpful to many of our readers.
Grammatical errors were intentionally left uncorrected because we
thought you might enjoy seeing the instructions as they originally
appeared. Ed.)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CARE OF CHIEF MECHANISM
O. D. Jennings & Co.
1.
Check if bottom of safety slide remains on winning combination,
then returns with the other slides. To protect contents of tube, Do
not use instrument to release payout slide.
2.
Be certain the clock completes its cycle. Proper time for com
pletion of cycle is from 4 to 5 seconds (lapse of time between 1st
and 5th click). By bending the blade of the clock fan, the desired
length for the spinning wheels may be adjusted. Be certain that the
fan blade is free to operate. Check to see if pinion gear is missing
teeth.
3.
Do not hook clock spring to payout tripper arm.
Greasing and oiling at regular short intervals prolongs the life of
the machine. Do not use excessive oil on escalator runways or mov
ing parts. Oil or grease should never be used on the payout slides.
4.
Be certain that you know the cause of the stoppage. When
ordering parts give 1. Model. 2. Denomication. 3. Serial Number.
Never use makeshift parts but order parts from nearest dealer, or
factory.
Replace broken-worn parts with identical parts. Unneces
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