Coin Slot Magazine - #075 - 1981 - May [International Arcade Museum]
that I feel indicates this machine might be something
Dear Editor
earlier than the 1929 Mills is the size of the bullseye. It
appears to be smaller than on the 1929 models. The se
cond is the serial number (117817) which is on the left
side facing the machine on the edge of the wooden side
panel. This number seems low from most of the material
which I have read. I do have Coin Slot Guide #17 which
was a great help when I first received the machine.
I would appreciate any information you can provide in
regards to my particular machine. My sincere thanks for
I wanted to let you know I missed the February issue of
The Coin Slot, but it probably is not your fault. We
moved to Butte, MT January 24th and I probably didn't
get the address change to you in time. I don't think the
post office does the best job of forwarding all of the mail.
A friend of mine from Reno, Nevada let me see the
February issue. I enjoyed it and was glad to see the arti
the wealth of information you have provided through
your Coin Slot Magazine and slot guides to aid in making
restoration much easier.
Sincerely,
tative from Park County, Livingston, MT., introduced
house bill #176, which amends the current Montana
statutes to permit collecting of antique slot machines.
Basically, this bill would permit the collecting of
machines over 25 years old, not used for gambling pur
poses. The bill has passed the house, and should come up
for senate hearings shortly. Any support, your magazine,
or any other collectors who are interested in this legisla
tion, could give this bill would be appreciated.
Verne R. Granere
cle about confiscation of the antique slot machines in
Great Falls. In relation to this, Dan Yardley, represen
Enjoy your publication very much. Please make note of
my address change again below.
Anon.
Dear Anon,
We do have the address correctly listed, but we
enclosing a February issue for you. Thank you for
compliments. We really appreciate hearing that
magazine is enjoyed.
We also appreciate being kept up to date on
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SLOT MACHINES
$895
Dear Verne;
You certainly do have an older machine.
Congratulations! YouVe got the Mills 1925 OPERATOR
BELL "Owl". The serial number tells the story. Fact is,
you'll want "An illustrated Price Guide to the 100 Most
Collectible Slot Machines, Volume 3" when it comes out
in a month or so as it has thousands — we mean thou
sands — of serial numbers for Mills, Jennings, Watling,
Pace, Caille and a lot of other makers. That way any col
lector can pinpoint the date of his machine within
and up
months of manufacture. The Vol. 3 edition has another
100 slot machines illustrated and identified, and all the
serial numbers in Dick Bueschel's collection plus those
that have been sent in by The Coin Slot readers over the
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The International
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1981
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