Coin Slot

Issue: 1982 June 088

Coin Slot Magazine - #088 - 1982 - June[International Arcade Museum]
Pappy Sez:
Q. Dear Pappy,
Please tell as much as you can about this
machine.
Continued from page 47
J.T.
A. Dear AT.,
Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Your Pace BANTAM Bell machine was produced
between 1928-1936.
It is very difficult to determine how many BAN
TAMS were made even with the serial numbers.
However, you might be able to get some idea from
Dick Bueschel's Volume 3 slot book The value is
around $900 - $1,100. There are no repair manuals
for the BANTAM, but I understand The Coin Slot
Pace Bell Repair Guide should work Parts are
available through advertisers in The Coin Slot
Q. Dear Pappy,
Just wanted to drop a line concerning a letter
from a party who purchased a reproduction WAR
EAGLE at an auction where it was presented as
original. Pappy should have urged the writer to
seek legal aid. Our hobby needs building up, not
tearing down by rip off artists pushing reproduc
tions as originals.
J.E.
New York New York
A. DearJ.E.,
You're right, of course. Legal action is certainly
an alternative which I did not mention and is
available. There are the obvious drawbacks such
as money and time, but perhaps it's time for a
precedent to be set. Thank you for your comments
and concern.
Dear J.T,
What an unusual machine. It's the first one I've
ever seen. The machine is called the REEL-O-
BALL and was introduced at the Coin Show in
March of 1932 by the Yendes Mfg. and Sales
Company in Dayton, Ohio. Basically it looks to be a
rip off of the Mills and Caille BASEBALLS that
came out around 1910. It certainly would be a nice
addition to any trade stimulator collection.
Q- Dear Pappy,
Can you help me with some background on this
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certainly not English and in fact was manufactured
by Keeney & Sons in 1932. It has a value of $350 to
$450 and because it is a cash pay machine should
be worth twice that.
Contest Winners Announced
The Coin Slot is pleased to announce the winners of
the Classified Ad Contest. All advertisers pfacing new
classified ads that were received in our office or at Roy
Arrington's Auction by May 2,1982 and were run in the
February, March, April, Mayor June issues of The Coin
Slot were eligible to participate in this contest. First
prize is a full page display ad in The Coin Slot. Winners'
machine? I assume Its some type of slot machine.
When the spinning hands stop at 12 you can pull
the knob and it will pay out the jackpot. On the
front of the machine it says, "Manufactured by
Keeney & Sons Chicago." Can you give me its
approximate age and market value?
R.W.
Salinas, California
Dear R.W.,
This is an underrated and undervalued machine
in today's market. I'm sure one of the major
negative features about the machine is its resem
blance to an English wall machine. Well, it is most
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