Coin Slot

Issue: 1981 October 080

Coin Slot Magazine - #080 - 1981 - October [International Arcade Museum]
Letters to the Editor continued
any information that you can supply me on this company or any
other baseball card machines and companies.
Frank J. Katen
lished Authors Steve Gronowski(a new addition to our stable
ofknowledgeable writerfor The Coin Slot) and Dick Bueschel
have been plugging away at thisfirst volumefor almost a year
now, and things are getting closer to completion. We got an
advance look at some of the rushes that are being circulated
among arcade enthusiasts asking their comments regarding
value, and see that at leastfour "fortune telling Grandma's"
will be in the book.
The machines are:
Dear Frank,
This one is a stumper. Perhaps some ofthe readers are more
knowledgeable on this than we are. Can anyone help?
Sincerely,
Editor
PALMISTRY FORTUNE TELLER, Mills Novelty Com
pany, Circa 1928; GRANDMOTHER'S PREDICTIONS,
International Mutoscope, Circa 1929; PRINCESS DOR-
ALDINA, Doraldina Corporation, Circa 1930; GRANDMA,
Deco, Inc., Circa 1947.
So hang in there. Soon we'll have some real data on these
Dear Editor
Would you have any literature containing information on
"fortune telling grandmas" arcade machines (other than the
Drop Coin Here book)?
Thank you,
fascinating "Lady in the Box" machines.
Sincerely,
Editor
Dear Editor
First of all, thank you for the copy of The Coin Slot you sent
Richard & Jayne Sedmak
me.
I see in the Coin Slot Review of the six month subscription
Dear Dick and Jayne:
Notyet But it*scorning. The "Arcade Boom" is in its infancy,
and while there are many collectors of arcade machines they
haven't had the rallying point — or literature — needed to get
their machinespopularized beyond a smallgroup ofenthusiasts.
But that will change when "An Illustrated Price Guide to the
100 Most Collectible Arcade Machines, Volume 1" gets pub-
SLOT MACHINE SPRINGS
(Exact Duplicate Wire and Tension
FOR MILLS SLOT MACHINES
UPPER FINGER SPRINGS
LOWER FINGER SPRINGS
PAYOUT SLIDE SPRINGS
CLOCK SPRINGS
ESCALATOR SPRINGS
HANDLE SPRINGS
BRAKE WIRE
HEAVY SPRING (On Back of Shaft for Brake)
REPRO CASH BOX
REPRO BACK DOOR
PUSH BAR SPRING AG
STD-650 REEL STOP SPRING
D-620 EXTENSION SPRING
$1.20/6. $14.00/100
$1.20/6. $16.00/100
$3.00/5. $5.50/10
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
$2.50 Ea., $6.00/3
$2.00 Ea.. $5.50/3
$4.00 Ea.
$10.00 Ea.
$20.00
$2.50 Ea., $7.00/3
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
50* Ea.. $1.25/3
UPPER FINGER SPRINGS
LOWER FINGER SPRINGS
PAYOUT SLIDE SPRINGS
$1.70/6. $20.00/100
$1.70/6. $20.00/100
$3.50/6. $6.00/12
FOR WATLING SLOT MACHINES
CLOCK SPRINGS
HANDLE SPRINGS
BRAKE WIRE
BUTTERFLY SPRING (For Coin Reject)
RIGHT ANGLE ROD (For Reject w/Cotter Pin)
STOP LEVER SPRINGS
REPRO CASH BOX
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
$3.50 Ea., $5.50/2
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
$4.50 Ea.
$5.00 Ea.
50% Ea.. $1.25/3
$11.00 Ea.
FOR JENNINGS SLOT MACHINES
UPPER FINGER SPRINGS
$1.30/6. $16.00/100
LOWER FINGER SPRINGS
$1.20/6. $16.00/100
PAYOUT SLIDE SPRINGS
$3.50/5. $6.50/10
CLOCK SPRING (Short)
$2.00 Ea. $5.00/3
CLOCK SPRING (Long)
$3.00 Ea. $8.00/3
ESCALATOR SPRINGS
Use Upper Finger Springs
HANDLE SPRINGS
$2.50 Ea.. $6.50/3
BRAKE WIRE
$2.00 Ea., $5.50/3
HEAVY SPRING (On Back of Shaft for Brake)
$4.00 Ea.
V9-35 and V9-27A OPERATING SPRING
$4.50 Ea., $8.00/2
REPRO CASH BOX
$16.00 Ea.
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with a free guide. Please send DMB20.
Also I would like the following.
A guide suitable for my Jennings GOVERNOR, if available.
A copy of "100 Most Collectible Trade Stimulators, Volume
2." BT2, and a copy of "How Honest Are Slot Machines",
GF4.
I have in my collection a "Universal Feature Bell". Please
advise if you plan a guide for this machine in the future.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours sincerely,
J. Towner
Dear Mr. Towner
Glad you answered the "free copy" adfor The Coin Slot, and
your free Guide No. 20 for the Mills Bell-O-Matic 21 and
CROWN is on the way. We're hearing from more and more
collectors in the U.K.
Yes, a Coin Slot Guide for the Jennings GOVERNOR (the
export version of the American Jennings SUN CHIEF) is
scheduled, but it is Guide No. 69 and that's at least a year
away. Actually, discounting the cosmetics and cabinet designs
the mechanism is much the same as the Jennings CLUB
CHIEF and STANDARD CHIEF, so Guide No. 5 will do the
trick for the nuts-and-bolts.
No Guide is currently plannedfor the Universal FEATURE
BELL, although we've talked about it a lot Theproblem is that
no manual or instruction sheets have ever been foundfor this
machine, leaving us little to work with.
Perhaps our readers can help. Does anybody have a manual,
instruction sheet or set ofmaintenance sheetsfor the Universal
that we can beg, borrow or buy to work out a guide for this
machine?
The Editor
Dear Editor
After reading your publication of The Coin Slot for the past
three months I have found much valuable information. Thank
you.
Enclosed are some pictures of a slot machine which I
Telephone (312) 499-0688
8-THE COIN SLOT
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October 1981
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Coin Slot Magazine - #080 - 1981 - October [International Arcade Museum]
Here are the questions that I have about this machine.
1. Is the machine a Jennings Duchess Vendor?
purchased last year. I am interested in obtaining as much
information about this machine as possible and was hoping that
2. Is the serial number 13169?
3. What do the numbers on the front ofthe machine stand
you may be able to help me.
for?
4. What is the Royal Family?
I shall be eagerly awaiting your reply regarding my questions.
Sincerely,
Richard W. Sullivan
Dear Richard-
Well, you asked a lot ofquestions and you asked the right
people.
1.
Taking them one at a time:
The machine is the Jennings DUCHESS. As you show it
it's the Bell version. But thefrontpanels come offto make
the vender. It's a "convertible" ifyou put in the vending
parts.
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The serial number is indeed 13,169. The Jennings
DUCHESS and the LITTLE DUKE models had their
own serial number train as they were different than the
other Jennings Bells and used variations of the same
mechanism.
The numbers on the front are the patent numbers
assigned to Jennings that relate to the coin head, coin
process and venderfront
The "Royal Family" was a namegiven to the two smaller
Jennings Bell models, the LITTLE DUKE (with three
circular discs) and the DUCHESS (with three reels).
And that was it They may haveprojected more machines
in the series, but seemingly never made them.
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October 1981
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