Coin Slot

Issue: 1982 February 084

Coin Slot Magazine - #084 - 1982 - February [International Arcade Museum]
WHOLESALE
Letters to the Editor continued
SLOT MACHINES
$895
and up
ALLAN PA
(312)771-7446
Baker's Pacers For Sale!
Now being restored to grade #1 mint, flawless
polished mechanism, lighted and viewable through
its beveled glass side panel. Call or write!
Hot Item*
I have just acquired a
decent quantity of exceptionally fine TIGER-
STRIPE QUARTERSAWN WHITE OAK!! I will
cut, mill, book-match grain and pattern, and
fabricate to your specification anything from a
single board to a complete double Caille up
right cabinet or back-bar. Order now — I won't
have this rare wood for very long.
BUCKLEY BONES OWNERS:
Replacement name tags. Complete set of 4
etched nickel-silver with black enamel back
ground, (can be brass plated). Set of 4 - $95.00
postpaid.
Restoration - Design - Engineering
of Antique Amusement Machines
to Museum Standards.
Mechanisms - Cabinetry
^*M^ ^ji|«i^
VJl CHIIV C
B Afi4l#%V^4>I^Ml
KCSIIIlmlllll
m
co by
.
m
:
u
m
TONY
use
fro GOODSTONE
m
d
-
e
e .. .his work is done right..."
d part magician
"... part mechanic, part
loa artist,
rcad - LOOSE CHANGE MAGAZINE
n
a
.
w
Do 35683 //www
(213)857-1307
P.O. Box
:
(Svc) 462-6565
Los Angeles,
http Ca. 90035
Custom Artwork
Write for our new brochure
describing our restoration services.
10 —THE COIN SLOT
© The International Arcade Museum
No. IS for the Mills MYSTERY. It covers most of the Mills
escalator Bell machines made between 1935 and 1941,
including the CHERRY "Bursting Cherry", BROWNFRONT,
MYSTERY, BLUE FRONT "Castle Front" and others. It
doesn't cover the CHROME. That'll come later as Coin Slot
Guide No. 136.
But your machine isn't a Mills CHROME, even though it
looks like it Thatfrontplate is unmistakeably a Buckleyfront,
so what you've actually got is the Buckley AUTOMATIC
JACKPOTBELLE of1947, revampedfrom a MillsMYSTERY,
BLUE FRONT or BROWN FRONT. That's also why you
can'tfind the serial number, because the original is longgone to
be replaced by a Buckley number. You might be interested in
Coin Slot Guide No. 25 for the Buckley CRISS CROSS and
JACKPOT BELLE lines as it describes and illustrates all of
the Buckley revamps and has the parts lists for all of the
Buckley components and new parts, including that "Club
Handle".
Sure your machine is classified as one of the "most
collectible", (fit's a Mills MYSTERY, CHERRY orBROWN
FRONTyou'llfind it illustrated and described in Volume 1 of
"An Illustrated Price Guide to the 100 Most Collectible Slot
Machines", with a newly revised edition now available that has
a bunch of new photos plus an index If your machine is a
BLUE FRONT, you'll find it in Volume 2. You'll find its
Buckley JACKPOT BELLE version described in either
Volumes 4 or 5, both of which are already in work.
Sincerely,
Editor
Dear Editor
I know by reading your magazine that many of your patrons
take the liberty to send you photos and inquire on their personal
slots. I, too, would like to be so presumptuous and rely on your
goodness. I hope I am not overstepping my bounds by doing so.
The enclosed photos depict my slot machine. As you will notice,
February 1982
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
Coin Slot Magazine - #084 - 1982 - February [International Arcade Museum]
and on the gooseneck. No other numbers are on the mech. There
is, however, an inspection sticker in the case with the number
3360, though this number does not appear anywhere else. As
Industry Novelty Co. only manufactured machines under that
name from late 1918 to, I believe, 1920, prior to becoming
Jennings, either number would appear to be feasible. As they
were revampers for many years, however, 3360 might simply
refer to production rather than manufacture of new machines.
The machine originally had a vendor and has two award cards,
one for Diamond J Mints and one for Primrose Peppermint
Gum, if that might be of help.
The operator, according to a plaque on the front, was the
Bradford Novelty Co. of San Jose, "Dealers in gum vendors,
Continued on page 12
FOR SALE:
1906 Caille CENTAUR.
Completely restored,
mint condition.
Plating—bronze finish
it is a twenty-five cent slot with an owl on the top and two owls on
$15,000.00.
the sides. It has wooden sides and the Serial No. is 106438. It
has a bell on the front center and on one side of the bell is the date
Serious inquiries only, please.
1776 and on the other side the date 1924. I, therefore, would
(512)476-0277,
assume that this is a 1924 Mills slot machine. I would appreciate
or (512) 476-2100
it if you could tell me if that is correct, what the slot is called (I
after 7:00 p.m. (512) 453-8538.
guess the owl has something to do with what it is called) and what
the value is. It is in fantastic shape and I just love it
Call Joe Silberstein
Austin, Texas.
Name withheld by request.
Dear Mr. Anon:
Delighted to hear from you,
and you certainly aren't
overstepping any bounds. The Coin Slot is a magazine for
antique coin machine and related artifact collectors, and we
Reproduction
SLOT
MACHINE
REEL STRIPS
and
AWARD
CARDS
are glad to hear from anybody.
Your letter andpicture arejust too interesting to shelve, so we
plan to share the information with our readers. As requested by
you, we are only too glad to withhold your name and area.
Many collectors in states that do not permit the collecting of
antique coin machines — sad to say there are still many that do
not — ask us to keep this confidence. So we do.
We think your machine is terrific, too. What you have is a
beautiful, practically mint condition Mills 1924 OPERATOR
BELL, 25 € play, serial 106,438. You'llfind itfully described
and illustrated in the Volume 4 "An Illustrated Price Guide to
the 100 Most Collectible Slot Machines" which is now being
written, and will bepublished approximately 9 months after the
appearance of volume 3 which is now at the printer. For
servicing the machine, you'll probably want Coin Slot Guide
No. 24, covering the Mills OPERATOR BELL machines
between 1918 and 1926.
Incidentally, your machine has a nickname. It's called the
"Owl", for the owl design castings on the top and front
Sincerely,
.com
m
u
e
:
rom -mus
f
d
Dear Editor,
ade rcade
o
l
n
Enclosed o
w.a (please excuse the Polaroids) of my
D are w photographs
w
w
recently acquired /
Industry
Novelty Co. cast iron Operators Bell.
: /
I am writing
http to see if you can assist me in resolving a
Editor
perplexing serial number question. The machine has the number
M
Largest Selection
Top Quality
Fair Prices
Send three stamps for information to:
DAVE EVANS
7999 Keller Road
&
Cincinnati, Ohio 45243
0116 stamped on the front base, one side, the rear door, the key,
February 1982
© The International Arcade Museum
THE COIN SLOT-11
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

Download Page 12: PDF File | Image

Download Page 13 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.