Coin Slot

Issue: 1980 June 064

Coin Slot Magazine - #064 - 1980 - June [International Arcade Museum]
One of the buyers at Tom KrahVs tablefeaturing many partsfor
slot machine repair.
Coin operated Seeburg piano which found a new
home during the Chicago auction.
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This is an example of a beautifully restored
Wurlitzer Jukebox. This was only one of
many Jukeboxes on display. At times there
were four or five playing 50's tunes to catch
the buyer's ear.
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JUNE, 1980
Coin Slot Magazine - #064 - 1980 - June [International Arcade Museum]
Thus is a very unique miniature jukebox. It was in
original, mint condition.
The coin operated banjo displayed in
Two examples of the very rare Liberty Bell.
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Dave Ramey's booth.
This Mills Liberty Bell was displayed. The reel strips have
somewhat different symbols than the machine, left The legs
are cast as part of the machine rather than separately attached.
There has been some discussion as to which is the older machine.
No matter - they are both beautiful!
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