Coin Slot

Issue: 1978 October 045

Coin Slot Magazine - #045 - 1978 - October [International Arcade Museum]
be sufficient if one were to attempt repair of a Bally game-gener
ally a much more demanding and a more frequent task where the
problems tend to be less obvious.
Since the book is aimed at the
prospective buyer, this type of information should be included
and can only lead to less frequent frustrations, fewer service calls,
and greater enjoyment.
It was refreshing to see a section in the book dedicated to pin-
ball machines as culture and objects d'art
The Tolberts' love
for pinball is evident in the book and warming to our hearts.
They are aiming tq* bring pinball enjoyment closer to everyone
by making pinball ownership easier. We endorse this goal and their
book on home maintenance, history, and appreciation as a good
start at the basics:
Like any good start, however, it is likely to
whet your appetite for more. Add this book to your pinball library.
In the April 1978 article on Backglass Preservation reference
was made to a magazine "TILT" (do not confuse with the above
book!).
story.
No purpose is served by keeping it secret.
In
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1974 Wayne Morgan and several friends produced a
tribute to pinball. This tribute was put together as an art exhibition m
would be and traveled to several Canadian art galleries in the year
following.
An exhibition catalog was produced:
Machines 1931-1958."
Tilt! Pinball
Copies may be obtained for $5.00 from:
Wayne Morgan
Dunlop Art Gallery
Regina Public Library
2311 12th Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan CANADA S4P-ON3
This is a "must" addition to any pinball library.
In response to
the tremendous public response to the catalog and exhibition,
Wayne began a magazine/newsletter "Tilt! A Pinball Newsletter"
Issues appeared
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Coin Slot Magazine - #045 - 1978 - October [International Arcade Museum]
PEORIA JOURNAL STAR - Tuesday, August 29, 1978
STATE TROOPER John McAllister loads
one of the 181 boxes of gambling parapher
nalia onto the back of a Marshall County
dump truck this morning. A second truck
from the highway department had to be
called to complete the load.
Marshall County Sheriff Destroys
Slot Machine, Gambling Equipment
LACON — A Las Vegas gam-
bier would have cried if he
could have been here this
morning.
Marshall County Sheriff Rus
sell Crew smashed a hammer
against a 1910 model nickel slot
machine.
And John McAllister, a state
trooper, helped load 181 boxes
of gambling paraphernalia into
two dump trucks headed for a
shredding machine in Minonk.
The equipment, said at the
time to have a "street value'* of
$100,000, was seized last Oc
after the equipment was sup
pressed as evidence in a hear
ing in January.
But last March the court
found the equipment to be gam
bling devices and ordered them
destroyed.
Police carried out those or
ders today. Sheriff Crew took
the hammer to the slot ma
chine in front of the jail.
The boxes filled with tip
boards, punch boards, pull tabs
and gambling records were de
ming from the discovery of the
equipment was dismissed after
a search warrant was sup
pressed for insufficient evi
dence about the identity of the
complaining witness.
The witness, whose identity
remained anonymous, tipped
police about the equipment in
the Clark garage.
com State's Attorney Donald
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for shredding.
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an alias and no description of
office said the sheriff and oth
bert Clark residence at 318 S.
Walnut St. in Wenona, authori
ties said.
A gambling charge against
CUrk, however, was dismissed,
by the state's attorney's office
ers may work into the after
noon removing metal pins from
some of the devices before they
can be shredded.
The gambling charge stem
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the tipster because any details
would have divulged the iden
tity, Knuckey said.
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