Coin Slot

Issue: 1978 May 040

Coin Slot Magazine - #040 - 1978 - May [International Arcade Museum]
THE SLOT MACHINES - Ail figures are fitted with one of the
old standby's of the past, the Mill's "High-Top".
Some of these
dependable workhorses are still in use today in Nevada. Lacking
any specific design in their castings, the High-Tops blend in per
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Coin Slot Magazine - #040 - 1978 - May [International Arcade Museum]
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FORTUNE" REEL STRIPS
contacts
Prices
Rick
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Cincinnati, Ohio
$15.00 per set, four sets for $50.00. Large
18x26" press sheet of all four sets, $40.00,
special prices in quantities.
Frink of Howell, Michigan and
Dave Evans of Cincinnati
feel they h;ive solved another problem for slot machine restorers —
some first class fortune reel strips.
All collectors have smiled
at the humorous gems of wit on these strips — such as "You'll
fall in love - with a wealthy old maid - with a shiny bald head"
but they lamented the poor condition of these forty year old
strips.
Now, you can replace those dim, darkened strips with
brand new ones that match the originals.
Frink and Evans have reproduced four sets of reel strips as their
first venture into repro "paper items" for slots - the Jennings LB-
83, which is a ten stop style; the Mills CC-319; the Pace Comet
fortunes which match Mills SP-1,2,3's; and a set of original Pace
Bantam Strips (not fortunes) which match ten stop configuration.
The strips match original colors very closely, and are printed on
buff "tag stock" for toughness, then coated with varnish for dur
ability.
The buff color gives them an "old look" yet symbols
show up well.
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Profits will be re-invested in other items needed by
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