Coin Slot

Issue: 1982 July 089

Coin Slot Magazine - #089 - 1982 - July[International Arcade Museum]
ETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Dear Editor,
Would you have any information such as a wiring diagram for
these payoff pinball machines.
LIBERTY BELL Mint Vendor, 1 Ball ELECTRIC
BAFFLE BALL 5*, a Bally PRODUCT JUMBO #126 and
Mills Novelty SPINNING REELS. Two pictures of the
machines are enclosed.
Sincerely,
Dan Haley
Dear Dan,
You*re into one ofthe hottest collectible areas in the country,
and one that is just beginning to sink into the consciousness of
collector-investors. That's payout pinballs.
Two years ago they weren't worth a penny more than a
normal pin — and none ofthem were worth much — but in the
past sixteen months smart collectors (and dealers) have been
quietly picking up the payout pins to (1) play (they're a lot of
fun) and (2) provide a hedge against the coin-op future.
But they've got problems. Pinball, in a way, just grew. A few
makers started out with complete manualsfor their machines,
but most didn't. To add to that, pinball paperprior to 1945 is
almost non-existent. So, we know of no sources for the wiring
diagrams and schematicsfor the Gottlieb ELECTRIC BAFFLE
BALL and the Mills SPINNING REELS. Somebody must
have this material out there, but we don't know where, or who.
Your machines are also interestingfrom otherpoints ofview.
For instance, your Gottlieb ELECTRIC BAFFLE BALL
(October, 1935) doesn't ha ve the mint vender usually associated
with this game. And your Mills SPINNING REELS (March,
1940) is a super classic.
The Editor
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July, 1982
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Coin Slot Magazine - #089 - 1982 - July[International Arcade Museum]
420 S. San Gabriel Blvd.
San Gabriel
California 91776
Phone (213) 285-6694
OPEN
MONDAY THRU
SATURDAY
(9 AM TO 7 P.M.)
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Would like to take this opportunity to inform you that our new
RETAIL STORE IS NOW OPEN
TO OUR MANY TRADE CUSTOMERS
Our Wholesale Warehouse is still as active as ever, with a wide selection of as-is machines,
mechamisms and parts
FOR CALIFORNIA CUSTOMERS
We have a really good cross section of Bandits, Stimulators, Mutoscopes, Automaton and Arcade
Games, to suit all pockets.
WE ALSO CATER FOR THE D.I.Y. RESTORER
With a good selection of Books and Monthly Magazines, Parts, Reel Bundles, Award Cards, Oak
Machine sides and bases Etc
PLUS WITHOUT OBLIGATION
Any help or advice you may need when you feel two heads are better than one Just ask for Mike or
Shaun, they will be only too willing to answer your questions
FOR OUT OF STATE CUSTOMERS
We also have a selection of Pre-1958 (25 year) machines for sale, wholesale or retail. Just write or
call for details. We will ship anywhere in the states, depending on individual state laws.
Sega Star Series Token Bell
We have been lucky to acquire a Limited number of these
LATEST COLLECTIBLES, which have lain in a warehouse in
their original cartons untouched and unused — THEY ARE
PERFECTLY PRESERVED.
Their history is that they were American designed in
1956 and introduced in 1957 by a Company called Service
Games who bought the machine blue prints from Mills of
Chicago and manufactured the famous Mills' machine
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1982
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