Coin Slot

Issue: 1982 July 089

Coin Slot Magazine - #089 - 1982 - July[International Arcade Museum]
MELON BELL. He suggests that the prefix " Y' could possibly
mean skill.
I have a 5* Mills MELON BELL, serial number V432,894
and it does not have skill controls. It was distributed by, as
stamped inside, The Vending Machine Company of Fayetteville,
North Carolina. It also utilizes the STANDARD CHERRY or
BROWN FRONT cover design with MELON JACKPOT and
not the modified design pictured on page 183 and 193 of
Collector's Treasury ofAntique Slot Machines by Peter Bach.
One other note is that it appears no one reproduces reel strips or
award cards for the MELON BELL, as I had to patch the
melons on a set of Gold Award strips.
Charlie Claghorn
P.S. I have enclosed a picture of the MELON BELL described
above. The color scheme may not be the original as I completely
restored this machine. It did have 99% original parts when
purchased.
Dear Charlie,
Now, that's teamwork. And you mayjust have solved a real
identification problem We checked with Dick Bueschel, and
his answer was "I'll bet that's it!"
Whatzit? The Vending Machine Company of Fayetteville,
NC It's knownfor afact that Vemco (their company namefor
short, and the one theyput on their special order machines) did
a lot of "Special Order" work with Mills Novelty Company,
andgot machines no one else got Could it be that the " V" before
a Mills serial number standsfor " Vemco," and the machines so
marked are actually private label jobs by Mills for The
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Vending Machine Company? They all seem to be a bit different
than the mold So maybe that is it, and thanksfor the note and
the picture. Mystery may be solved
Sincerely,
Editor
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attempt to answer any questions to the best ofour ability. We
appreciate all of the input we receive from our readers,
especially their suggestions and comments.
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Coin Slot Magazine - #089 - 1982 - July[International Arcade Museum]
By Debi Knight
Those of you who read last month's "Editor's State
ment" were introduced to me, Debi Knight, by Rosanna
Harris. Perhaps a little background on my relationship
with The Coin Slot would be appropriate.
I have been associated with the magazine since the
first 81/2 by 11 size issue was printed in June of 1980.
Working for the printer, I have been closely involved in
contributes so generously of their time and knowledge.
the production and design of each issue since that
The Coin Slot has grown due to the attitude and
milestone. As the magazine grew and each edition
involvement these many people have committed to the
became more involved, Bill and Rosanna Harris felt
entire hobby and the magazine itself.
that establishing an in-house production department
The input and response by the readers has also
would be of benefit to The Coin Slot and its readers.
played a major role in determining the direction of
They have always attempted to make changes that
would serve the interests of collectors and hobbyists
involved with coin-op collectibles. I was very sad to see
growth for The Coin Slot. The magazine exists as a
the production work leave the printer I was employed
include
by, of course, but was honored and surprised to be
offered a position with The Coin Slot itself. I accepted
readers, providing a place to advertise products and
services directly to a market guaranteed to be inter
the position of Managing Editor and I have been
ested in them, and to offer space for those who wish to
excited and challenged by the growth and develop
contribute their ideas and comments about the maga
ment of each issue and in the hobby itself.
The attitude of everyone involved with The Coin Slot
is to provide service and information to all collectors of
forum for the people involved in the hobby of coin-
operated collectibles. The goals of the magazine
providing
information
and
service
to
all
zine or the hobby. We'd like to keep this attitude in the
forefront of all that goes into each issue.
The input of subscribers and collectors is of major
coin operated machines. Excitement and enthusiasm
importance to all of us at The Coin Slot,
for this hobby is generated by every author that
continue to be. The response we receive from readers
and will
helps us decide what is important to include in each
issue. What information does our audience want to
read about? Repair and restoration advice, news and
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