Coin Slot Magazine - #082 - 1981 - December [International Arcade Museum]
COIN-OP CONTEST
Antique Coin Operated Machines
Prizes for the contest are as follows:
The Coin Stot is pleased to present this 5 month
contest commencing with this issue and continuing for
5 consecutive months. The major purposes for this
contest are several.
First, the questions have been devised in such a
Fifth Place
... 1 year extension to The Coin Slot.
Fourth Place
... choice of any 5 Guides currently published by Coin
manner as to stimulate a certain curiosity about antique
Slot Books.
gambling machines and thus will provide an incentive
hobby.
Third Place
... choice of 3 volumes of any of the Illustrated Price
Guides autographed by Richard M. Bueschel.
Second, some of the questions have been structured
in such a manner as to actually gain information and
answers from the contestants themselves! (i.e. name
... 2 year extension to The Coin Slot and an autographed
copy of "An Illustrated Price Guide to the 100 Most
to help further one's knowledge about this fascinating
Second Place
10 ways that
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Third, there is always a certain comradeship that is
Collectible Slot Machines, Volume 3."
acquired through any competition.
... a set of ten metal plated miniature Bill Harris
First Place
Fourth, there will be a lot of exchange encouraged
Western Figures. The unique new plating technique
by this in the form of stories, ideas and general
transforms the miniature hydra-stone statues into a
nearly unbreakable statue which has the appearance
information.
Finally, everyone enjoys winning a prize!
and feel of real bronze.
RULES:
SCORING
Each question or group of questions will give the
points for the correct answer or answers as appropriate.
In some instances the total score will be open such as
name as many
letter"
as you can that begin with the
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CONTEST RULES:
1.
All decisions of judges are final.
2.
Anyone can enter this contest except persons
regularly emloyed by The Coin Slot magazine, or
with the preparation and/or judging of this contest,
PUNCHBOARDS
ATTRACTIVE
and families of such persons.
3.
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—THE COIN
Multiple responses to questions which call for a
single answer will not be accepted. A single answer
may, however, be supported by factual data such
as date of manufacture, nicknames, etc. that would
tend to help identify one particular machine.
4.
Penalties will be assessed for wrong answers to
discourage indiscriminate guessing.
5.
6.
Identification of a particular machine should include
the machine's official, factory-designated name
and also the manufacturer's name, except as
regards questions in the "namesake" category.
In the "namesake" category, nicknames that are
generally accepted and recognized are appropriate
as answers.
7.
All contest entries become the property ofThe
Coin Slot magazine.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
December 1981