Coin Slot

Issue: 1980 July 065

Coin Slot Magazine - #065 - 1980 - July [International Arcade Museum]
Postscript of the "Most Wanted" story
Most Wanted List
Just when you think a machine doesn't exist, often times
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someone
players' win. A model is being developed for this special
someone in this case was Larry Lubliner of Highland Park,
comes
along
and
proves
you
wrong.
The
field." So maybe there's skill control MULTI-BELL out
Illinois. The ball point pen ink was barely dry on this story
there, too. When the Buckley Manufacturing Company
when Larry showed up at the LOOSE CHANGE "Fun Fair"
took over the MULTI-BELL around 1941 they made the
with a side vender MULTI-BELL. He apparently found it in
Bells only, so only original A.C. Novelty models were
made as side venders and skill models. Chances are
still holds up. But no one has yet found a skill control
they're there to be found . . . somewhere.
MULTI-BELL, so this "Most Wanted" story still stands.
Canada, so the export theory of MULTI-BELL survivals
PRESENTS THE
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LIFE SIZE WOODEN FIGURES FOR THE COLLECTOR.
THESE STATUES ARE HAND CARVED AND HAND PAINTED
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JULY, 1980
Coin Slot Magazine - #065 - 1980 - July [International Arcade Museum]
The Famous "1
should have a marque on the top of the machine as is
shown in the photo and it reads: (LGQK? 6 BALLS, 3
CENTS). The decal is very early and is classified as a
paper decal.
Needless to say this is a very unusual
machine. This machine dates back to the very early 1920's.
The turn-table in this machine is interchangeable and
you may easily convert your machine to vend the following
different combinations:
STRAIGHT—One ball of gum for each penny.
DOUBLE VALUE—Two balls of gum for each penny.
PENNY-NICKEL—One ball for each penny and five
balls for each nickel, or 1 ball foreach penny and 6 balls for
each nickel.
1-2-3—One for the first penny, two for the second penny
and three for the third penny.
In total, there were four different combinations. Most
people are not aware of the fact that the LEEBOLD wouSd
take a nickel.
The castings were entirely nickel-plated (first copper-
plated). The machine came with
inviting
rubber feet. A very
machine and one that should last a lifetime.
Shipping wieght was approximately ten pounds.
By Dave Bassitt
The R.D. Simpson Company manufactured many gum
This machine is called by a number of different names.
To the best of my knowledge this is a LEEBOLD and was
ball machines, however, the LEEBOLD has to be con
sidered a classic. More information about the LEEBOLD is
manufactured by the R.D. Simpson Company in Colum
available
bus, Ohio. If you have this machine in your collection you
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