Coin Slot

Issue: 1978 October 045

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Jackpot Award
Comes as complete
each play. The entire machine is designed and constructed to give you years of trouble-free operation.
entirely mechanical. Our patented "chain drive" escalator prevents jamming by rolling coins after
The Chief type mechanism is used in every machine of the gaming type that Jennings makes.
It is
machine does the whole job.
new lecture from JENNINGS—The Leader in the Field. When ordering specify TIC TAC TOE in lc,
what's more—at no increase in price from our lists covering these models. TIC TAC TOE is another
Standard Chief, Super Deluxe Club Chief, Twin Play Challenger, and Club Console models.
And
to sign —no handling of tokens —the
• More play time available—no receipts
separately.
• No tokens or awards need be paid
main Jackpot).
$ All payouts fully automatic (including
AVAILABLE IN
These 12 extra Tic Tac Toe payouts of 18 coins will have them standing in line to play.
See above arrangement of bars for regular four Tic Tac Toe awards (shown on award
glass) and eight mystery Tic Tac Toe awards (not shown on award glass).
Four Tic Tac Toe awards are shown on jackpot glass—eight mystery Tic Tac Toe awards
come as a complete surprise to the player.
Provides the same usual payouts shown on the Chief award glass—the same popular
combination used on all Chiefs for years—PLUS 12 Tic Tac Toe awards of 18 coins each.
PAYS 18
TIC TAC TOE
PAYS 18
SAME FINE BASIC CHIEF MECHANISM
surprise to hold players' interest.
pot Award Glass.
play combinations not shown on Jack
$ Pays 18 coins on EIGHT other mystery
play is TERRIFIC.
Glass. The incentive to draw and hold
binations shown
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ON AWARD
NOT SHOWN
AWARDS
MYSTERY
ALL PAYOUTS FULLY AUTOMATIC
DIFFERENT
Coin Slot Magazine - #045 - 1978 - October [International Arcade Museum]
Coin Slot Magazine - #045 - 1978 - October [International Arcade Museum]
Machine No. 3
THE COIN SLOT "MOSf Wanted" List
By Dick Bueschel
Manufacturer: White Manufacturing Company
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Machine Name: (Unknown)
Date Introduced: Around 1904
A picture is worth a thousand words, unless it's a picture like
this one.
It's worth a million!
Just when an advanced collector
or slot machine historian thinks he knows it all, a picture like this
shows up.
I've shown this photograph to half a dozen "experts,"
and they all said "What the hell is it?"
It's fantastic, that's what it is.
It's also loaded with clues to its
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