Coin Slot

Issue: 1983 March V8 N7

Coin Slot Magazine - #V8N7 - 1983 - March [International Arcade Museum]
with his article. Do any other readers
see themselves on the same path
Steve is also one of the publishers
of The Pinball Quarterly, and if you're
that he describes?
into pinball you'll certainly want to
Editor
get this magazine.
The price of their toys
Dear Folks,
As I was'merely thumbing through
the new issue of The Coin SLot, 'I
glanced the article by Dave Evans
"The Six Stages of Slot Collecting."
Even though th editiors found it
necessary to put a disclaimer at the
end of the article, I found it to be,
not only funny, but really true!
That article even sounded like
what happened to me! The only
differences being that I made some
of that 'peripherial stuff,' and my
wife really did like the pins and
necklesses!!
However, I think the thrill and excit-
ment of slots and restoring them is
about the same as the thrill that we
had as little kids building a model
and painting it! I am sure most of us
had model planes and model boats
that you had to glue together and
paint with Testors paints! Well, here
we are again, except we are a little
older, and instead of planes and
boats, it is slots and trade stimulators
The instruction sheet is still difficult
to read, and we always have left
over pieces
and we still use the
same glue and Testors paints
should be up to speed with
Pinball schematics
available
really enjoy this hobby.
The Editor
Dear Editor;
I recently acquired an old pinball
machine — GONDOLA — manu
factured by the Exhibit Supply Co.
in 1950, which I would like to restore.
I would like a wiring schematic,
plus any and all information available
for this machine. I have had no
success so far in locating these.
Can your magazine, your staff, or
your readers assist me? I would
also be very interested in seeing a
copy of The Coin Slot magazine.
Thank you.
Yours Truly,
Bruce Tollestad
Dear Bruce;
You came to the right people.
Finding old pinball schematics can
be an iffy thing, and more are lost to
time than are known. But when you
mentioned
the
Exhibit
Supply
GONDOLA of 1950 it reminded us
of something. So we checked the
October,
Leslie D. Kippel
1980, issue of The Coin
and
that you can identify with the stages
he has described. Dave Evans seems
to have hit the nail on the head but
we also felt he made a good point
Books on Gambling,
Gamblers, and
Cheating.
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COMING
EVENTS
MARCH
Saturday, March 5th and
Sunday, March 6th, 1983
(Preview, Friday, March 4th)
Americana Auction
Plaza Airport Inn,
San Francisco, California
See ad in past issue of The Coin Slot.
Saturday, March 19th and
Sunday, March 20th, 1983
Spring National Collectibles
Exposition
Ramada/O'Hare Inn,
Chicago Illinois
APRIL
Livingston, New Jersey
them for sale.
Near the end of the list was the
GONDOLA
with
factory drawing
dates of May 4, 1949.
told us that he had sold and traded
the
entire
collection
of
pinball
schematics (keeping out the sche
matics of the old Exhibit electric
consoles of the 1937-1939 period
for himself) to Steve Young in La-
Grangeville, with the understanding
that Steve would supply the sche
matics of choice to any collector
that needed them at a modest repro
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Coin Slot, P.O. Box612, Wheatridge,
Exhibit Supply pinball games of the
1937-1951 period. He was offering
We checked with Dick, and he
Wanted
dress your letters to: Editor,
drawings and schematics for the
had just found the original factory
We are glad to hear that you
The Coin Slot welcomes your com
ments and suggestions. Please ad
Sunday, April 10th, 1983
East Coast Antique Advertising
and Collectors' Show
by Dick Bueschel telling how he
Dear Mr. Kippel,
the
collector magazines you need to
Slot, and lo and behold, there was a
two page advertisement in this issue
Sincerely,
enjoyed Dave Evans article,
And we're sending you a copy of
The Coin Slot too. And with that you
46 Velie Road RD 3
LaGrangeville, NY 12540
Holiday Inn, Rt. 10
Friday, April 29th and
Saturday, April 30th, 1983
Victorian Casino Antiques Auction
Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada
Watch for ad in future issue of The Coin Slot.
JUNE
Friday, June 24th,
Saturday, June 25th, and
Sunday, June 26th, 1983
A Midsummer Collector's Expo
Los Angeles County Fairgrounds
Los Angeles, California
See ad in this issue of The Coin Slot
Saturday, June 4th, and
Sunday, June 5th, 1983
The Pittsburg Antique Coin Machine
and Collectibles Show and Sale
The Greater Pittsburg ExpoMart
Monroeville, Pennsylvania
See ad in this issue of The Coin Slot.
THE COIN SLOT
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Coin Slot Magazine - #V8N7 - 1983 - March [International Arcade Museum]
VIEWS
NEWS
Rolling Meadows, Illinois, a business
an estimate of over 3,500 attendees
started by his father, Anthony, in
With a high percentage of vending
1938 and run by his mother, Isabel,
after her husband's death. Wayne
operators also operating games,
grew with the business and after
should substantially increase the
attendance at both shows"
Disneyland, of course, is the most
graduation from Illinois Wesleyan
University took over the firm's music
and games division, while his brother,
Don, handled the vending and food
services division.
having the show at the same time
famous amusement theme park in
the world. The Disneyland Hotel
also offers great amusements of its
own. In addition to the many inter
Show rescheduled
The Pacific Amusement Operators
Show is now scheduled for April 22-
and cars,
water and
Anaheim, California.
musicians, cascading waterfalls with
Director,
Mr. Wayne Hesch
"There
are
four
main
reasons for rescheduling the show.
In Memoriam
Wayne Hesch, AMOA President
One, the Disneyland Hotel offers
larger exhibit hall space and more
room for more exhibitors Two, manu
In 1978-79, died Saturday, January
facturers prefer a West Coast show
8, 1983, at the age of 48.
Wayne believed in this industry
to be later in the year. Three, there
and AMOA, and spent 25 years
furthering the goals of both, the last
fourteen of them as a Director or
Officer of the National Association.
He always coupled this with his
support of the State Association,
the Illinois Coin Machine Operators
Association, and was one of its'
hotel, there are numerous attractions
including remote-control toy boats
24,1983, at the Disneyland Hotel in
As stated by Terence Cunningham,
i
national theme restaurants at the
are a tremendous number of oper
ators in Southern California. And
is
being held at the same time at the
four, the Western NAMA Show
Anaheim Convention Center with
peddle boats, outdoor
light
shows,
strolling
footpaths, and a major game manu
facturers' futuristic arcade. For still
more amusement pleasures one
may board the Disney Monorail at
the hotel and be transported into
the fantasy of Disneyland.
To obtain your boarding pass to
the Pacific Amusement Operators
Show, contact Terence Cunningham
Director PAO Show; Westco Amuse
ment, 2727 Midtown Court, Suite
1, Palo Alto, CA 94303 or telephone
(415)325-6691.
Past Presidents.
There was no function or activity
of
either association
that
didn't
receive Wayne's attention. He over
saw the first dramatic jump in Ex
position attendance in 1979 and
made himself directly responsible
to rally the support of operators and
the industry to successfully fight
the Copyright Royalty Tribunal de
mand for operator location lists.
When Wayne took over as AMOA
President he had two specific goals
that he wanted to accomplish. It is
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to every operators' benefit that he
was successful
in both.
First, to
Malibu Fun Center's President, Robert Rockefeller, presents high school student,
Steve Uniak, with gameroom tokens in exchange fora report card full ofA's and B's.
to this industry.
launches its Report Card Appreciation
Beginning as a teenager, Wayne
joined AH. Entertainers, Inc., of
Program at all of its 40 sites nation
wide. The program rewards students
MARCH
1983
© The
International
Arcade Museum
"A" and two tokens for each "B".
The program ran from January 16
through February 13, 1983.
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