Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2006-October - Issue 6

Editorial
Hello again. Well, it's been a really busy time since the last issue, and looks like getting
even busier. And there was I looking forward to putting my feet up, having just about
survived the school holidays at Brighton. Talking of Brighton, it was really good to see
those of you who came down for 'slotties day out'. It was a most enjoyable day, and I
shall certainly be repeating it. So, if you didn't make it this time, be sure not to miss out
next year. I've provisionally set 22 nd September 2007.
Do you remember way back in issue 1 'The history of the wall machine - part l '?
Well I've finally got round to part 2. To be honest, it was originally intended for issue 3,
but the 'Mystery machines' sort of took over, and I just haven't been able to cram it in
since. Also in this issue, I'm particularly grateful to Dave Lavender for allowing me to
re print a piece he wrote on Rock-Ola pinballs, and was originally published in three
parts in the old Antique Amusement Magazine. However, this time round I'm printing it
to parts. As you would expect from Mr Lavender, this is a great article, and helps me to
cover a subject in this magazine, about which I know little. And Johnny Burley has
made another contribution this month; this time a short piece on his Bal AMI Junior
jukebox. So many thanks.
And talking of jukeboxes, I shall be at Jukebox Madness next month in order to
promote the magazine. I'm hoping to attract Jots more subscribers, so the next issue
could be a good time to do some advertising! To help encourage this, I've reduced the
advertising rates, and don't forget, full page ads. with a picture get posted free of charge
on the pennymachines website. So get advertising!
Now here's the really good news! Since publishing details of Jeremy Clapham's
auction in the last issue, I can confirm that the response has been entirely positive.
Within the last week or so, Jeremy has asked me to join him in this venture, which I am
very happy to do. As many of you will know, I have for some time felt that the slottie
community has somewhat 'fallen apart', which is one of the reasons I started this
magazine. Jeremy's event next month is just what we need, and I really hope you will all
help to make it a success. Entry forms are included with this issue, so dig out what you
can, fill in the form and send it back to me A.S.A.P. Even if you don't have a machine to
sell, book a sales table and flog some spares, or something, or anything. Be a part of it!!!
And finally, I will need to get the next issue to the printers a little earlier than usual, in
order to be sure that the magazine is ready for Jukebox Madness. So please let me have
your ads. as early as possible.
All the best
Jerry
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Coming Events
Jukebox Madness Show Kempton Park Racecourse, Sat. 4 th & Sun 5 th November
Well, what can I say about Jukebox madness? If you like jukeboxes; pinball; vintage
slots; 50s and 60s stuff etc. etc. then this is the show for you. With three floors of
exhibitors and live music and dancing on both days, this is the biggest show of it's kind
in the country, and without doubt, a show not to be missed! I shall definitely be there
this year, as Jez Darvill has kindly offered me space on his stall, in order to promote the
magazine. Talking to Jez recently, he's been busy throughout the summer restoring
machines, ready for the show and will have some great stuff on offer, including:
stunning bandits; great all wins and some super venders. So be sure to pay him a visit.
Email enquiries to: jbmshow@aol.com
Mechanical Music and Technical Apparatus Auction Christies, Tues 7 th November
Among the musical boxes; automata; phonographs and old radios etc. at this bi-annual
sale at Christies, South Kensington, it's a fairly safe bet that you'll find some slot
machines. Laurence Fisher emailed me a list of some of the machines on offer this time,
which include: Wurlitzer 1100 jukebox; Rock-ola 1458 jukebox; Mills Castle front
bandit; Jennings Little Duke; Jennings Governor (light-up version); Big Broadcast
pinball; cast iron mutoscope for restoration.
Email enquiries to: lfisher@christies.com or 'phone 020 7752 3278
Central England Vintage Slot Collectors Day and Auction
This is the one that really needs and deserves your support! Since announcing this event
in the last issue of the mag., Jeremy has received some very encouraging support, and a
great deal of interest has been shown. It was always intended that this should be a social
event, with the auction forming the focal point. Sales tables will be available for selling
spares; books; paperwork etc., and at just £12 (including catalogue), I hope a good few
of you will take the opportunity to sell something. The auction will commence at 12.30,
so this will give plenty of time to buy and sell, catch up with old friends and sample the
produce from the bar! As I have stated on the previous page, I shall be assisting Jeremy
with this venture, and between us over the last week, we have been promised some sixty
machines for the auction. Bearing in mind, entry forms haven't gone out yet, I think this
is a remarkable response. With seller's commission set at just 5%, I hope many of you
will be encouraged to enter something. The selection of machines is looking good too,
including: Mills; Sega; Bally and Boland bandits. Whales; Parker; B.M.Co allwins. And
a varied selection of other machines and venders, including a few Bryans machines.
So, lets see those entry forms coming in; book a sales table, and don't forget to
reserve your catalogue as soon as possible. I'll look forward to seeing you in Coventry.
General enquiries to: Jeremy 02476 763716 email: covslotauction@hotmail.co.uk
Catalogue enquiries to: Jerry 0 1322 287025 email: jerry.mmm@tiscali.co.uk
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