Coin Slot

Issue: 1981 March 073

Coin Slot Magazine - #073 - 1981 - March [International Arcade Museum]
edge, number
protrudes.
246
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gooseneck
This particular slot looks almost like the one on page 55
in your book with the exception that the award cards are
even on each side of the Jackpot and the bottom panel
around the payout cup is wood. I have to restore it as a few
parts on the cabinet is missing. Below is a couple of
sketches to explain what I wrote.
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This is the one I have, don't know the date though.
Sincerely,
Joe Machado
Dear J.J.;
Dear Editor,
I just picked up another slot Jennings ROCK-OLA J.P.
5C side vendor with the vendor missing.
Here is a run down on the serials. Found the number
50532 on tag inside cabinet and same number on top front
casting right top side next to magnifying glass. Also
found number 4849 at bottom of lower front casting next
to Jackpot pay out cup right side. Also noticed three other
numbers 246, 447, 407 on top bonnet right side on the
We knew you'd be back soon. Welcome.
What you've got is the circa 1925 Jennings OPERATOR
BELL "Gooseneck" with the wooden lower front
revamped with a late Rock-Ola RESERVE JACKPOT
front. How come the late front [also called the "Short
Front" to fit Jennings Bells) has a wooden bottom and the
earlier front as shown on page 55 of the Volume 1 "An
Illustrated Price Guide to the 100 Most Collectible Slot
Machines" has a metal front? Easy. That Rock-Ola front
in the book is on the later Jennings 1926 OPERATOR
BELL "Dutch Boy" that had a metal base. So what youVe
got is a later front on an earlier Jennings model.
You might like to know that the Volume 1 "100 Slots"
book is being extonsively revised and will be out by
summer. It'll have a lot of new photos to replace those that
were not up to snuff when the first edition came out, as
well as current values and a discussion of pricing slot
machines. That page 55 photo of the Rock-Ola RESERVE
JACKPOT is one of the pictures being changed, so you'll
see a far clearer shot with more detail in the new revised
edition. So, if your Volume 1 is all worn out, or you want
better pictures and up-to-date prices, you'll want to get
the revised edition Volume 1 "An Illustrated Price Guide
to the 100 Most Collectible Slot Machines". It's $15.95
retail, or $16.70 postpaid from Coin Slot Books.
Best regards,
Editor
If any collector needs an appraisal for
insurance purposes for gumball or
peanut machines please call or write. I
would be very happy to assist in this
type of project. In this investigation and
evaluation would be the year (circa),
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Dear Coin Slot,
The enclosed photo and information is for your serial
number update.
The slot machine which I have is a Caille Grand Prize.
The coinage is 10C, serial number 51874 which is stamped
at the top edge of the top casting, on the frame of the
mechanism and on the inside of the wood cabinet. There is
no tag number within the cabinet.
The front casting is stamped behind the glass in front of
the reels the following:
Wisconsin Novelty Co.
State Distributors
Fond DuLac, Wis.
The machine is in excellent original condition. The cash
box is complete with its sliding top and hatch lock. The
cash box is made of copper.
MARCH 1981
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Coin Slot Magazine - #073 - 1981 - March [International Arcade Museum]
I hope this will add to the showing of the serial number
updates.
Sincerely,
John Stewart
A very Interesting pamphlet (SPECIALTY
Manufacturing Co.) about Match Venders,
Target Practice and Ball Gum Vender, Hot P-
Nut and Ball Gum machines, lamp, radio, mix
ers,
sanitary coolers,
and
arcade machines
cost $5.95. Available from:
One Penny Wonder
805 Terraceview Lane
Plymouth, MN 55447
Dear John,
Normally wed just plug your serial into Dick
Bueschel's update. But your letter is so complete, and the
photo so great, we ran it in the letters column. Okay ? And
thanks.
Editor
A three-part color pamphlet about "The Home
of
the
Columbus
Vendors".
This
pamphlet
shows the name and color of a number of dif
ferent Columbus machines manufactured by
The Columbus Vending Company, Columbus,
OH. Cost $6.95. Available from:
Dear Editor,
One Penny Wonder
Enclosed you will find two photos of my slot machine. I
believe it to be a Mills.
The serial number stamped is 233439.
This unit has been in the family at least 40 years and
does operate, but many of the springs have been replaced
with rubber bands and the payoffs no longer operate
properly.
I have enclosed a self addressed stamped envelope to
return the pictures (please).
I have also enclosed a check for payment on which ever
of the coin slot guides I need.
Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Joe Richardson
805 Terraceview Lane
Plymouth, MN 55447
A pamphlet about the Northwestern Corpora
tion established in 1909. Information pertaining
Dear Joe;
Been in the family 40 years, ehl Boy, are you lucky they
saved it. It's a Mills JACKPOT "Poinsettia" of 1930 that
has been upgraded with a Pace STAR twin jackpot front.
We sent you Coin Slot Guide No. 17 for the Mills
'Bullseye" series between 1926 and 1931. It should give
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© MARCH
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Northwestern
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gum
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merchandiser,
merchandiser,
ball
gum
merchandiser, peanut merchandiser, and book
match
merchandiser
are
found
in
this
pamphlet. Done in black and white. Cost $3.95.
Available from:
One Penny Wonder
805 Terraceview Lane
Plymouth, MN 55447
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