MARKETPLACE
VOL. XIII, NO. 9
MAY 15, 1974
Great sadness for so many thruout the industry worldwide with the passing of one of
the last pioneer manufacturers, David Gottlieb of D. Gottlieb & Co., Chicago, Ill., on
April 16, 1974 after a long illness. Many call Dave Gottlieb, "The father of the pinball
industry." He came to Chicago from Texas over 45 years ago and instantly gained national
prominence with the introduction of his now famed, "Grip Tester". He followed this with
the very first pinball, "Baffle Ball". From thenceforth to this present day, D. Gottlieb
& Co. continued its progressive march thru two factories up to its present huge plant
in Northlake,Ill. Never, in all those years, did this noted firm veer off from its
chosen course of producing pinballs.
Dave Gottlieb enjoyed a most tremendous success with his "flipper" unit. To the point
where, to this day, many label pinball games, "flipper games". As president for many
years of the manufacturers' national organization, CMI (Coin Machine Industries,Inc.) he
was instrumental in bringing the industry its greatest conventions. His many charitable
efforts were culminated in the creation and construction of the Gottlieb Hospital, in
memory of his father and mother, and which stands as a great and shining beacon in the
memory of this grand pioneer of this industry, David Gottlieb. May he rest in peace.
Sing out "HappY Birthday" to: Dick Parks, St.Augustine,Fla.; Dale Rymer, St.Louis,Mo ;
Dave Higgins, Lyons,N.Y.; Verle Van Nattan, Los Angeles,Cal.; Carol Stevens, Grafton,Y .Va.
Fred Walter, Phila.,Pa.; Herb Oettinger, Chicago; Jack Gabriel, Colo.Sprgs.,Colo.; ~
Burris, Mineral Wells,Tex.; Nick Alexander, Youngstovn,O.; Manning Whitbeck, Scotia,N.Y.
Francis Miller, Irvine,Ky.; Fred Conrad, Medford,Ore.; Otis Wood, Andalusia,Ala.; Walt
Rozanski, Riverside,Cal.; Charley Brenon,Jr.,Brownville,N.Y.; Don Streeter, Vallejo,Cal.
Nancy Salzman, Wausau,Wis.; Lester Mink, Cincinnati,O.; Paul Jacobs, Brookfield, Wis.;
Frank Mandia,Asbury Pk.,N.J.; Victor Haim, Nev York City; Jack Zuckerman, Hillside,N.J.
Mike Moore, Ft.Worth,Tex.; Emory Gregory, Madison,Wis.; John Flynn, Diamond Bar, Calif.
Bobby Moor,Jr.,Chesapeake City,Md.; Francis Jay, Solvay,N.Y.; Olin Spikes, Auburn, Ala.
"$50,000 Int'l Championship (Poosball) Soccer Tournament" will take place in Denver,
Colo., May 25 to 27, advises Jet Black of Mountain West, Seattle,Yash. Competition be-
tween singles and doubles as well as mixed doubles and womens' doubles. $32,000 for 32
places in open doubles. $12,000 for 32 places in open singles. $4,000 each for 16 places
in mixed and womens' doubles. More than 2,000 contestants are expected from all over the
world. For more details phone: 206/763-9750 • ••• News from New York City that straight
add-a-ball games have been okayed by this city's administration and that this is being
considered one great victory for Nev York's ope~ators •••• The following would like to
see "A History Of The Coin Machine Industry" come into being: Samuel Riley, Tulsa,Okla.,
Chuck Esch Colorado Springs,Colo., Willie Blatt, Miami,Fla., Pat Ka.rns, Los Gatos,Cal.,
Perry Shockley, Winchester,Tenn., Bob Rosenberger, Chicago,Ill. (Want to sincerely
thank each one of these gentlemen but, must admit, so far the demand for such a tremen-
dous effort has not been overwhelming.)
"Detroit Free Press" (4/10/74) headlined article, "Automated Agents", referring to
the first 50¢ Michigan Lottery ticket venders put into operation. Clipping vas sent to
us by Don Miller and Art Hebert of Miller-Newmark. Can just hear Don and Art crying,
"How we'd like to operate a couple hundred of these babies." (Art's been calling for
50¢ machines for sometime.)
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