Coin Slot

Issue: 1980 December 070

Coin Slot Magazine - #070 - 1980 - December [International Arcade Museum]
THE
INCREDIBLE • EXHIBIT
SUPPLY • PAPER • SALE!
Would you believe that the Exhibit Supply Company stayed in business until last year? It's true. It folded in
1979. Actually, it really folded many years ago, but some guy owned the place and continued to print, and sell,
the old arcade cards. But... he also still had the printing machines, and incredibly, all of the old blueprints
from the 194O's and 1950's. Here they are — over 60 pounds of them. These aren't reprints or copies or
anything — these are the original engineering drawings, pencil on tissue, ink on vellum, and blueprints,
parts lists, correspondence, performance reports, schematics, wiring diagrams — hundreds of them,
thousands of documents and drawings in all. If you're into arcade restoration — here's your stuff. Or maybe
you're into coin machine engineering per se; it's all here. There's enough here to frame and sell, and wallpaper a
big house to boot. Sell them. Make your own machines. Restore machines. The whole package sells as a
package — and I'll wrap and ship. Total cost is $200.00 plus UPS shipping ($30.00 to west coast; $25.00 to east
coast; $20.00 in midwest) first come first served.
The incredible package includes drawings,
parts drawings, wiring diagrams, parts lists, etc.
for the following machines:
GUNS:
RIDES:
Shoot-A-Line
BOWLING GAMES
Space Patrol
Rawhide
Trigger
Tru-Bowler
Strike
Shuffle Bowl
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Big Bronco
Junior Jet
Twin Pete
Bowl-A-Matic
1940 Bowling
Sportland Shooting Gallery
Shooting Gallery
Dale Six Shooter
Gun Patrol
Star Shooting Gallery
Space Gun
Gun Patrol
Six Shooter
Jet Gun
Circus Target
Silver Bullets
Jungle Hunt
Super Star
Skill Score
Treasure Cove
Pop Gun Circus
Pete the Rabbit
Ferdy the Bull
Scout Ship
Midget Rocket
Flying Red Horse
GAMES:
See-A-View
Miss-Fits
Twin Champ
Play Ball
Baseball Pitch
3 Blind Mice
MISC. EXHIBIT:
Speedomatic Card Vender
WILLIAMS:
Safari (Gun)
UNITED:
Leader Shuffle Alley
(Bowler)
Hockey
Jitters
Sea Skate
A final word or two. Nine out of ten of these drawings have The Exhibit Supply Company name printed on
them, plus the date, part and machine name in most cases. Some of the drawings and wiring diagrams are up to
six feet by four feet in size — enough to fill a wall. So, first come, first served.
Reply to (and send SASE for return of check or money if you send):
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© The International Arcade Museum
DECEMBER, 1980
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
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Coin Slot Magazine - #070 - 1980 - December [International Arcade Museum]
Letters to the Editor continued
that there are not to many around when we purchased ours and
we are having trouble getting information on it.
Thank you,
Phyllis Weiss
Dear J.J;
The Jennings LITTLE DUKE/DUCHESS Guide No. 55 is a
good 4 or 5 months awayfrom printing, so you'll have to waitfor
that one.
But. . . Guide No. 41 for the Jennings OPERA TOR BELL is
at the printer, although it'sfairly well down the line. Flljust bet
it'll be ready by the end of the year. It isn't for the JACKPOT
model—that'll come next year—but it is for the "Dutch Boy"
and "Dutch Girl" versions, so it isn't too far away.
Cheers;
Dear Phyllis;
Thanks for the subscription and, yes, the Jennings VIC
TORIA can be a rare machine. But it depends on the model. The
1931 "Peacock" model is illustrated and described in the volume
1 "An Illustrated Price Guide to the 100 Most Collectible Slot
Machines" (although the price on this machine has just about
tripled since this first volume was issued) and the "Art Deco"
model is in the volume 3 edition of this series which isjust about
ready for the printer. So, depending on your machine, you'll
probably want one or both of these guides.
Also, Coin Slot Guide No. 42 for the Jennings VICTORIA,
all models, is just around the corner and will probably be
available within the next three months. You'll certainly want
that.
Editor
Editor, Coin Slot
I am enclosing snap shots of two machines for your easy
identification. Picture (1) is the top view of a slot machine
console model or floor model. It has FAST TRACK painted on
top. Seven players could play at one time. Payout is in middle
front of a nice cabinet. The handle on coin head is missing. There
is no identification inside or out.
Picture (2) and (3) are pictures of a real nice mahogany
cabinet marble machine. It has nine white and one red marble.
Nickel operated and no names inside or out.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Sincerely,
Charlie Ball
P.S. I have sent several colored pictures of FAST TRACK to
dealers around the country. Most will not even show the
Dear Editor,
Enclosed is $6.95 plus $1.00 for the slot guide #55 Jennings
LITTLE DUKE/DUCHESS. Do you have the guide for the
Jennings DUTCH BOY-DUTCH GIRL yet? If so I will send
you a check for it. I also need a guide for a 1928 10c Pace
JACKPOT.
Thank you,
J.J. Machado Jr.
courtesy to answer with a SASE enclosed.
// happened again. Another reader came up with a photo ofone
of those rare and rarely seen middle 1930s consoles and asked us
what it is. We werejust as stumped, so we bucked the request to
Dick Bueschel in hopes he had the answer. So, here's Dick's
answer:
The Editor
SLOT MACHINE SPRINGS
(Exact Duplicate Wire and Tension
FOR MILLS SLOT MACHINES
UPPER FINGER SPRINGS
LOWER FINGER SPRINGS
PAYOUT SLIDE SPRINGS
CLOCK SPRINGS
ESCALATOR SPRINGS
HANDLE SPRINGS
BRAKE WIRE
HEAVY SPRING (On Back of Shaft for Brake)
REPRO CASH BOX
REPRO BACK DOOR
PUSH BAR SPRING AG
STD-850 REEL STOP SPRING
D-620 EXTENSION SPRING
$1.20/6. $14.00/100'
$1.20/6. $16.00/100
$3.00/5. $5.50/10
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
$2.50 Ea., $6.00/3
$2.00 Ea.. $5.50/3
$4.00 Ea.
$10.00 Ea.
$20.00
$2.50 Ea., $7.00/3
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
50* Ea., $1.25/3
UPPER FINGER SPRINGS
LOWER FINGER SPRINGS
PAYOUT SLIDE SPRINGS
$1.70/6. $20.00/100
$1.70/6. $20.00/100
$3.50/6. $6.00/12
FOR WATLING SLOT MACHINES
CLOCK SPRINGS
HANDLE SPRINGS
BRAKE WIRE
BUTTERFLY SPRING (For Coin Reject)
RIGHT ANGLE ROD (For Reject w/Cotter Pin)
STOP LEVER SPRINGS
REPRO CASH BOX
Dear Charlie;
Easy identification, eh?
Well, you finally asked the right people.
What you've got is ... a terrific machine! It's the Western
Equipment & Supply Company FAST TRACK, a truly unique
and somewhat over-complicated all-electric console that was
introduced in March 1937 with a lot offanfare and major
advertising. Six months later it was off the market, so it seems it
could be cheated with ease and the customers caught on. So, as
consoles go, it's a rarity.
The exciting part about the Western FAST TRACK is its
"Moviegraph Action". As the console plays, lightsfor the horses
flick on and off moving the horsesfrom upper right to thefinish
line at lower left. The horses seem to move right along in a race.
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
$3.50 Ea., $5.50/2
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
$4.50 Ea.
$5.00 Ea.
50% Ea., $1.25/3
$11.00 Ea.
FOR JENNINGS SLOT MACHINES
UPPER FINGER SPRINGS
$1.30/6. $16.00/100
LOWER FINGER SPRINGS
$1.20/6. $16.00/100
PAYOUT SLIDE SPRINGS
$3.50/5. $6.50/10
CLOCK SPRING (Short)
$2.00 Ea. $5.00/3
CLOCK SPRING (Long)
$3.00 Ea. $8.00/3
ESCALATOR SPRINGS
Use Upper Finger Springs
HANDLE SPRINGS
$2.50 Ea., $6.50/3
BRAKE WIRE
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
HEAVY SPRING (On Back of Shaft for Brake)
$4.00 Ea.
V9-35 and V9-27A OPERATING SPRING
$4.50 Ea., $8.00/2
REPRO CASH BOX
$16.00 Ea.
Write For Our Complete Spring Catalog
Including Jackpot Springs For All Machines
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WE WILL MAKE ANY SPRING YOU NEED
Pace, Mills, Jennings, Watling, Caille, Fey, etc.
BERNIE BERTEN
9420 South Trumbull Ave., Evergreen Park, Illinois 60642
Telephone (312) 499-0688
© The International Arcade Museum
10 — THE COIN SLOT
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
DECEMBER, 1980

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