Coin Slot

Issue: 1982 January 083

Coin Slot Magazine - #083 - 1982 - January [International Arcade Museum]
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SLOT MACHINES
1. 1« Watling Gum Vendor
$1,400
2. 25« Buckley
$1,300
3. 10« STANDARD CHIEF, restored
$1,300
4. CHERRY FRONT, restored.
$1,350
5. 10« GOLDEN FALLS
$1,200
6. lOt DOUGH BOY, Caille
$
7. Jennings DEER SCENE
$1,300
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8. 10« CHERRY FRONT
$1,050
9. 25« VICTORY CHIEF
$1,100
35. 1C WAR EAGLE
$1,550
36. 10« DIAMOND FRONT, restored
$1,200
37. 5« CHERRY FRONT with jackpot
$1,050
38. 5« Mills QT Triangle Front
$1,075
39. Mills/Pace GOOSENECK
$1,250
40. 10« Mills GOOSENECK w/Rockola Front
$1,100
ALL SLOT MACHINES IN WORKING ORDER
ARCADE and
10. 10« Caille SUPERIOR
$1,100
MISCELLANEOUS MACHINES
11. 1« LITTLE DUKE, restored
$1,800
41. 5« Bally RELIANCE DICE MACHINE
Extra Nice
$3,850
12. 5* Watling BLUE SEAL, restored
$1,300
13. 5* Watling TORCH FRONT
$1,250
42. 3- Exhibit Supply table model Iron Claws
each $1,200
14. 5« Buckley, guaranteed jackpot
$1,100
43. Harvard Metal Stamper
$
300
15. 10« Mills FUTURITY
$2,500
44. Mutoscope Girlie Reel
$
225
16. 5C BURSTING CHERRY, restored
$1,200
45. Exhibit Shoot the Bull cash pay
$
485
17. 5« DIAMOND FRONT, restored
$1,250
46. Cast Iron Mutoscope
$1,350
18. 5« Jennings DELUXE, restored
$1,250
47. Mason Roulette Table & Wheel
19. 10« Jennings STANDARD CHIEF, restored
$1,250
20. 5« Pace KITTY, restored
$5,500
48. Cleveland Granny, restored
21. 25t Jennings STANDARD CHIEF, restored
$1,350
49. Cail-O-Scope Peep Show
22. 5« BURSTING CHERRY, restored
$1,600
50. Iron Claw Signs
each $
23. 5« BURSTING CHERRY
$1,100
51. Mutoscope Marquee Signs
each $
10
24. 25« 1928 Pace, restored
$1,350
52. Cail-O-Scope Peep Show, table model, restored
$
650
25. 5« Mills HIGH TOP
$
950
53. Chester Pollard Football
$1,000
26. 5« Jennings Quality Mints
$1,350
54. Chester Pollard Football
$
27. 5* Jennings 4 STAR CHIEF
$1,250
55. Chester Pollard Golf, restored
$2,200
28. 25« Jennings GOOSENECK
$
850
56. Zena Fortune Teller, English
$
225
29. 5« Pace BANTAM
$1,100
57. Exhibit Supply Foot Vibrator
$
300
30. 10« Pace BANTAM
$
58. Golden Arm Strength Tester
$
150
31. 10* Mills HIGH TOP
$1,175
59. Roulette Table, no wheel
$
475
850
claw legs
$1,500
$5,500
$1,150
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60. Mutoscope Magic Pen, restored, digger type
.co $1,600
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$1,350
33. 10« Mills ROCKOLA, Gooseneck, restored
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10
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Coin Slot Magazine - #083 - 1982 - January [International Arcade Museum]
Letters to the Editor continued
Reproduction
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SLOT
MACHINE
REEL STRIPS
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1958. It does not seem to have been advertised much, and never
appeared in The Coin Machine Journal. Advertising may have
run in The Billboard, but we don't know what dates, ifany. Try
February, March and April 1958 and maybe you'll hit it
Asfar as localpaint restoration, try The Coin Slotadvertisers.
Maybe someone will also answer this letter and you 'II ha ve the
supplier.
Very truly yours,
Editor
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Dear Editor,
Let me congratulate you on your great, first color cover issue.
Not only was Casino Antiques Ltd proud to be your first
advertiser on the back cover, but there is definitely no doubt that
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The Coin Slot is a leading magazine in the slot machine field.
Slot Doctor
Keep up the good work.
I Restoration at its finest
Judge for yourself
Dear Richard,
Thank you for your very kind letter. We were quite happy
ground passed over.
Your support and that of our many other advertisers really
makes all of this possible. So we must say — THANK YOU!
Sincerely,
RH. Editor
and customers
Dear Editor,
I noticed in your July 1981 issue, page 40 in Russ Jensen's
a very prosperous
article, you said pinball machines began about 1932. I just
New Year!
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one of the first? How rare is it? The machine is in "like new"
condition. Thought I'd write and tell you.
Vincent Street
Dear Mr. Street,
Thank you for your recent letter and your interest in pinball
history. I'm sorry to possibly disappoint you but the machine
you found, Gottlieb's "Scoreboard," came out in late 1933
rather than 1924 as you suggested In fact, in 1924 David
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