Coin Slot

Issue: 1982 January 083

Coin Slot Magazine - #083 - 1982 - January [International Arcade Museum]
set on two cherries, the payout arm should rotate the
carousel enough spaces to deliver the exact number
of coins needed for the minimum payout, usually three
coins. Note that the carousel must back-up more than
three spaces since the coin in space number one must
move approximately three spaces back before it is
delivered to the payout cup. If the carousel does not
rotate far enough, then the guide plate must be moved
counterclockwise to allow the payout arm to drop
earlier. If the carousel rotates too far, then move the
guide plate clockwise for the reverse effect.
'Since the majority of problems
encountered in the Columbia
first space and then retracts. If there is no coin in this
space then the carousel will not advance, thus preventing
incomplete filling of the carousel with resultant short
payouts. Should the carousel fail to advance fully when
a coin occupies this space, then the turret will attempt
to deliver a second coin to the same slot, creating a jam
which causes most of the problems that the Columbia
is heir to. Movement of the coin advance lever is
regulated by an adjustable linkage fulcrum located at
the upper right rear corner of the mechanism frame.
There are two types of adjustment systems; one
consisting of a moveable slotted fulcrum plate, and the
other simply an adjusting screw with locknut. In either
case, adjustment is correct when the advancing lever
moves the carousel exactly 1 Vi spacea Importance of
accuracy in this adjustment cannot be overempha
sized.
The only adjustment now remaining is that of the
are basically coin jams
coin vestibule gate linkage. When a coin reaches the
of one sort or another,
a small vestibule where it is retained until the carousel
correct execution of the
adjustments covered above
usually rids the mechanism
of any further problems . . ."
Next adjustment is the carousel detent pawl release
camplate. This device is located adjacent to the payout
rack, and is in contact with the roller arm of the
carousel detent pawl. Proper positioning of this cam-
plate is such that the pawl disengages from the
toothed underside of the carousel at the exact moment
that the payout arm engages the carousel. If the pawl
releases the carousel too early, then the carousel
would be free to rotate in either direction without
control. If the pawl releases too late, then the mech
anism would instantly jam, and no payout could occur.
Simply move the camplate left or right until the proper
action is achieved.
Final adjustment to the carousel payout system is to
limit the movement of the payout finger and rack
assembly. For each payout combination beyond two
cherries, the payout finger will move through the discs
until it contacts the stepped stop plate. Set the reels on
three plums and observe that the carousel moves the
correct number of spaces. If necessary, slacken the
fixing screw and move the plate left or right by turning
the adjusting screw until proper payout is obtained.
When correct payout for the plums is achieved, then
the payout for the other combinations will automatically
be correct, and the plate can be firmly tightened in
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eighth position in the escalator turret, it is dropped into
advances, when it is allowed to drop into the empty
carousel slot Dropping of the coin is controlled by a
pivoting gate linked to a leaf-type spring attached to
the top of the turret advancing lever. This leaf spn-^j
can be adjusted to move the gate earlier or later as
required to ensure that the coin in the vestibule is not
released until the carousel advances.
This completes the sequence of adjustments on the
Columbia, all of which are directly related to the coin
handling portions of the mechanism. Since the majority
of problems encountered in the Columbia are basically
coin jams of one sort or another, correct execution of
the adjustments covered above usually rids the mech
anism of any further problems, allowing you to more
fully enjoy an interesting and unusual machine with a
fascinating and unique action.
THIS MONTH'S HINT:
Next time you visit your local hobby shop, you should
take the opportunity to stock up on brass tubing.
Supplied in twelve inch lengths of various diameters in
1 /32" increments, each size will nest accurately inside
the next larger size, allowing you to create what ever
wall thickness you need. Easily cut to length with a
tubing cutter, these brass tubes can be made into
bushings or bearing sleeves, spacers on shafts, or
combined with standard screws to make shoulder
screws. You can also resize worn out holes by drilling
the piece to be repaired to the size of the tubing with
the same bore as the original hole, cutting to length,
inserting it into the new hole and soldering it in place.
Priced in the 40$ to 80$ range according to size, you
will find endless applications for this inexpensive and
versitile material.
Please send your mechanical questions to Marc
Harrison, in care of The Coin Slot, and help promote
the exchange of knowledge amongst your fellow
collectors.
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Classified Ads
Classified Ads
FOR SALE FOR SALE FO
FOR SALE FOR SALE FO
OPERATORS BELL by Mills. All cast iron, small feet circa 1911,
restored. Watling Coin Front ROL-A-TOP restored. Jennings Wood
Operators Bell 5 slot restored. "More!" Call (516) 482-4603.
I sell every slot machine book that was ever published, send for my
free list of books and articles for sale. Please enclose S.A.S.E. Mr.
SEND $2 FOR CATALOG of Slots, Jukes, Vendors, Gambling items,
etc. lots of interesting stuff. "Slot Closet" 5929 N. Greely, Portland,
OR 97217. Parts wanted, traded, finder service.
RARE 10 Q.T. - qood condition, $ 1,100. Randy Williams, (918) 744-7486.
FREE MILLS DECAL, 11 for$10or$1 each; Mills mechanism label -
5 for$1; Groetchen Columbia parts manual reprint $2.50; Regal 1C
or5« decals $1.50 each, 10 for $12. SASE for list of gumball decals
and slot machine labels. Craig Willardson, P.O. Box 8296 Spokane,
WA 99203.
Russell, ?404 West 111 th St.. Chicaqo. IL 60655. (312) 233-3205.
SLOT MACHINE COVERS - Durable cotton/dacron, Tailor made for
a perfect fit. With 2 color logo on front (Jennings, Caille, Mills, Pace,
Watling) $9.50 EACH POSTPAID. Dealers-quantity prices. Free
brochure. Bob Zwicker, P.O. 2739, Youngstown, OH 44507 (216)
743-9733.
WRINKLE PAINTS- In Stock Brown, Black, Red, Blue, Green, Silver,
Tan, Grey. Similar to original finish, hides scratches, 16 oz. can-
$6.00. Carton of 6 - $30.00. Postpaid, VISA, Mastercharge. Bob Zwicker,
P 0.2739, Ygujngstown, OH 44507. (216) 743-9733. Free Brochure.
BUY - SELL - TRADE if it is operated by a coin, regardless of condition.
All types of coin-operated machines. Parts, mechanisms, speakers,
cabinets, machines, and records, etc. Counter Games. Juke Boxes,
Vending Machines. Arcade Machines. Trade Stimulators. Pin Balls,
Amusement, Music Machines, etc. Tony's Trading Post, 209 East
Park Street. Butte. MT 59701. (406) 723-9824.
JUKEBOX PARTS (Seeburg): STEREO NEEDLES for redhead
monaural cartridge. Play stereo records on Models 100B-201.
$18.95/pr. MIRROR SETS: 100B(aroundgrill)$35/set.100C$46/set.
WURLITZER/SONATA1050 JUKEBOX New in crate. $4,380. R. Shaw,
1142 Scotland Dr., Cupertino, CA 95014.
Selling PART OF COLLECTION: 11 Mills, 2 Pace, 7 Caille, 11
Watlings,1 Jennings Operator Bell; QTs to FOKfront vendors; Caille
Superiors to Nude Centerpull & Roulettes; Watling Baby Lincoln to
Rol-A-Top with diamond and vendor front. SASE for list. W.L Bishop,
Rt. #1, Middletown, MD 21769,(301)371-5261.
Mills Side Panel GOLD LEAF STENCILS for 3 styles - Roman Head,
etc. style; Poinsettia style; F.O.K. style. $15 each. Postage paid. John
Yeaqer, Rt. 5, Box 79, Sherwood, OR 97140.
REPLACEMENT CABINETS: Most Mills, Jennings, Pace and Watling
models, of solid oak from tried and true plans, with all wooden parts
for assembly. Reasonable prices, satisfaction guaranteed. For details
call (702) 358-7553, or write WOODTECH, Box 1942, Sparks, NV
89431.
SLOT STANDS: Decorative, turned-leg stands patterned after
originals of the 20's and 30's. All hardwood construction, in several
styles and sizes. For complete details plus pictures, call (702) 358-
7553, or write WOODTECH, Box 1942, Sparks, NV 89431.
TRADE STIMULATOR similar to Stephens Penny Draw, $345; Keep
Em Bombing 1943 Penny Drop, $275; Photos $1; Punchboards, YB
Cigars, $7.50 each. I also buy countertop arcade machines, send list.
Durham, Box 2474, Rockville, MD 20852. (202) 338-1342.
Jennings SUN CHIEF 5 all original and very nice condition. Bally DELUXE DRAW BELL. Greg
Falletich, (714)537-7568.
FIRSTTIME OFFERED! #292-1907 Caille Centaur 5C Floor Model.
Serious inquiries only. Mint condition. Joe Silberstein, (512) 476-
0277 or (512) 453-8538.
WAR EAGLE 5« excellent original, papers, decals, manual $1,950.
Dave DeRosa, 4 Elmer Ave., Schenectady, NY 12308. (518) 346-
5« ROL-A-TOP CHECKERBOARD, completely restored, $2,800.5C
Bursting Cherry, completely restored, $1,600. Terry A. Simmons, 400
LA Ave., Boaalusa, Louisiana 70427. (504) 732-3031 or 735-1239.
WANT ADS WANT ADS
WANTED: Base only for ROL-A-TOP Console, as pictured in Dan
Posts' Watling Book, page 148. Dave Evans, 7999 Keller Road,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45243, (513) 891-6841.
WANTED: B&W photos of existing old pinballs— cabinet, playfield
andbackglass— for "100 Collectible Pinballs..."book being written.
The older the better. Pictures used will have credit line to your
collection. Or shoot B&W roll of your machines and send me film. I'll
process. It'll be the pinball book we've all waited for. Dick Bueschel,
c/o Zylke, 1939 Waukegan Road, Glenview, IL 60025.
BUYING-OLD GAMBLING CHIPS. IVORY, CLAY, MOTHER-OF-
PEARL, METAL. Send rubbing, copy of sample. Give colors and
quantities. Dale Seymour, 11170 Mora Dr., Los Altos, CA 94022.
WANTED: Original slot machine from the Primadonna Club casino in
Reno, Nevada. The Primadonna Club operated under that name from
the mid 1950's through the late 1970's. Phone (303) 522-2082,
eveninqs.
SLUG REJECTOR that will fit a JenningsCHALLENGERor Jennings
pre-war CIGARILLO. The dimensions are 4" wide and 5" high. Paul
Reynolds, (815) 224-3308. Call collect!
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trade. Collector, P.O. 8208, Merrillville, Indiana 46410.
WANTED: FILM and/or any information for color sonic film and
record machine produced around 1968 in Melrose, Mass, by National
Radio Co. Inc. (206) 746-7858.
WANTED: Fully restored or unrestored slots! Large inventory of
parts. Will buy, sell or trade. Bodzer's Antique Slot Machine Co., P.O.
Box 19084, Baltimore, MD 21204.(301)661-8804.
WANTED: Bally High Hand Machine. Need motorand gearassembly
by Merkle Korff Corp., Serial 57028-410606, 110 volt, 60 cycle,
COUNTER CLOCKWISE ROTATION with a reducing assembly from
4321 rpms to 8 rpms. Also want schematic diagram for same
machine. Arthur Jones, P.O. 808t East Hamptonjvlass. 01027.
CASHBOX & COIN REJECT BOX for a Caille Ben-Hur Counter
machine original or repo. Tom Nagelin, 815 N. Harbor Blvd., Santa
Ana, CA 92703. (714) 554-8000.
WANTED: "Whoopie" mechanical pinball; "Knock Out" electric pin-
ball; "Dutch Pool" mechanical pinball. Also display door for"Marble-
Jax" pinball and coin entry chute for" Vest Pocket." Robert Dean, P.O.
6876.
PUNCHBOARDS- We have thousands of old punchboardsout of the
30's, 40's and 50's. They are colorful eyecatchers for shows and
Box 465, Streator, IL 61364.
shops. Fast sellers! Send $15 for 4 assorted and catalogue of the
unusual trade stimulators. Amusement Sales, 127 No. Main, Midvale,
UT 84047. (801) 255-4731.
PARTS EXCHANGE PAR
HAVE TROUBLE WRITING ON PICTURES YOU TAKE. Send $3 fora
STILL WANTED: Mechanism for Mills Dial Trade Stimulator. Does
anyone have any ideas for me? I need small front door for Pace STAR,
page 103, Vol. 2 Bueschel Slot Book. Have original Watling backdoor
forsale$75.Gill Jones, 8850 Monroe, Houston, TX77061. (713) 643-
3387. Please help!!!
pen that will write on any picture and will not rub or wash off. Bob
Nelson, 1426 Murray Court, Wichita, KS67212.
FOR SALE or TRADE for Wurlitzer/ Capehart jukeboxes or wall-
speakers: Unrestored Berger CHICAGO RIDGE, $4,500; restored
Mills DEWEY, $9,500; restored cast iron ON-THE-LEVEL dicer,
$2,500. Bill Butterfield, 545 Peterson Lane, Dixon, CA 95620. (916)
678-3435.
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wanted.
mounted 8-32 machine screw post. Set of four, $5.00 postpaid.
346-6876.
FOR SALE: 1936 Mills Do, Re, Mi jukebox with original service
manual and it plays. Want $200. Larry Drummond. (614) 259-5018.
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