Coin Slot

Issue: 1982 September 091

Coin Slot Magazine - #091 - 1982 - September [International Arcade Museum]
AREVOUREACVToT
^OUNlD^P^OME.
)
NEW MACHIMES^
i^J^
'^^y
WSsM
\ RARER UKE \ ^SfesssE*
1 APACCKrnv
ivS/.^
L
I
f
A,
illl-
)
1
i
,Jfe
I
>
■ ■
J A
>
fofi
PI
m
pAYpLQSfTY
WAMPIM FOR
600D WCHINE5?
.com
m
:
u
from -muse
d
e
oad .arcade
l
n
Dow //www
:
http
SEPTEMBER, 1982
© The International Arcade Museum
THE COIN SLOT—3
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
Coin Slot Magazine - #091 - 1982 - September [International Arcade Museum]
Publisher and Editor
Rosanna B. Harris
Managing Editor/Art Director
Debi Knight
Historical Editor
Richard M. Bueschei
Features
Book Review Editor
David B. Evans
Contributing Authors
Stephen P. Aipert, David Bassitt,
Ray Ekiund, Robert Geddes,
Steve Gronowski, Marc Harrison,
The Slot Shoppe By Paul Olson
Paul Olson introduces us to the "Stranger" and a most
interesting slot machine story.
Russ Jensen, Larry Lubliner,
Paul Olson, Fred Ryan,
Richard Reddock, Art Rebitz,
David Saul, Bill Whelan
An Interesting Clock/Vending Machine By Les Druyan
Les Druyan visits The Coin Slot to describe a most unusual and
interesting coin machine of foreign vintage
Foreign Contributing Author
Nic Costa
The Mills Q.T. — Saga Of A "Reel Cutie" By David Saul
David Saul features this popular line of Mills machines, tracing
their history and payability. Our cover story for this month
Put Another Nickel In By Art Rebiitz
Art Rebiitz updates his list of Seeburg coin piano serial
numbers begun in an earlier issue, and encounters a Seeburg
mystery piano.
Pinball Troubleshooting, Part 7 By Russ Jensen
Russ Jensen solves your pinball problems with another
article in his series about pinball circuitry.
Circulation Manager
Margaret lozzo
** ^
Ol
OO
wO
Stim-mania By Bill Whelan
Bill Whelan describes and illustrates a dandy little trade
stimulator, made by several manufacturers with lots of photos
Restoration and Repair By Marc Harrison
Marc Harrison reveals the secrets of clock mechanism repair
and maintenance to keep your slot machine in running order
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year—United States $25.00
Two Years—United States $45.00
One Year—Outside the United States,
mailed first class, $40.00
Sample copies are available at $3.00
each.
Please notify us promptly in case of a
change of address.
The editors of THE COIN SLOT assume
no responsibility for statements made
by advertisers and we do reserve the
right to reject or edit any ads that we
consider to be dishonest or misleading,
or that do not conform with the high
standards we attempt to maintain.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES:
$4.00 for the first 30 words, 25$ for
each additional word.
Ads must be received by the 5th of the
month in order to be printed in the issue
dated the following month, (i.e. ad is
Letters to the Editor
Guest Editorial
Arcade Magic
The Token Corner
•/
Serial Number Update
Reflections
Jukebox Record
by Les Druyan
by Steve Gronowski
by Stephen p. Aipert
page 6
page 12
page 13
page 18
by Dick Bueschei
page 22
by Fred Ryan
by Ray Ekiund
page 25
page 28
Calendar of Events
Notes From Nic
page 30
by Nic Costa
Legislative Update
Status of the States
Pappy Sez
Classified Ads
On the Cover
by Larry Lubliner
page 34
page
page
page
page
44
45
48
50
com
.
m
:
u two beautifully restored slot
The cover photo this month
illustrates
use
from
m
machines of the popular
Mills'
Q.T. line. A favorite with collectors, this line
d
-
e
de
of slot machines
in its time, and became an important
load was
ca innovation
r an
n
a
.
w
o
w
product
for
Mills
Novelty
Co.,
giving
rise to a variety of differently styled
D
/ww
/
:
models. tp
Read
"The Mills' Q.T. — Saga of a "Reel Cutie." Cover photo is
ht of David Saul.
courtesy
4 —THE COIN SLOT
© The International Arcade Museum
received May 5th and printed in the
June issue).
Please submit ads in either typewritten
form or hand printed.
The classified advertising is accepted
by the editor and positioned as space
permits. Continuous running ads will be
accepted by the editor and positioned
as space permits. Continuous running
ads will be accepted for a maximum of
six months and then should be resub-
mitted. For clarification of cost in counting
words — zip codes, states and telephone
numbers are counted as one word each.
Please make all checks payable to
THE COIN SLOT, and mail to Box 612-
TCS, Wheatridge, CO 80034. Telephone
(303)431-9266.
Display advertising rate card is avail
able upon request Write to THE COIN
SLOT, P.O. Box 612, Wheatridge, CO
80034.
No portion of this magazine may be
reproduced in any form, except for in
cidental quotations used in reviews, etc.
without the written permission of the
publisher.
THE COIN SLOT makes every effort
not to make errors; however we assume
no liability for typographical errors ex
cept to the extent of rerunning the incor
rect portion of the ad in the next issue.
THE COIN SLOT is published monthly.
Second class postage paid at Wheatridge,
Colorado 80034.
USPS 367-550
SEPTEMBER, 1982
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

Download Page 3: PDF File | Image

Download Page 4 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.