Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2009-February - Issue 32


Editorial
Hello again, and welcome to the February issue of MMM. Yes, this is the February
issue, although by the time it reaches you it will be March. As I stated last month, due to
other commitments, I am finding it increasingly difficult to produce the magazine, so
please bear with me for the next month or so.
The situation was not helped this time by not having any articles to publish. Stuart
Dale has very kindly offered to write a series of articles on restoration tips, which I am
sure will be of great interest, but other than that, I have had to finish two articles I started
writing months ago, which is time consuming - time, frankly, that I just don't have at
the moment. I know I keep banging on about this, but I really do need more
contributions.
Now, time for another caption competition! You'll see that I've omitted the original
caption from the Donald McGee postcard on the front cover (which was a bit boring
anyway). Come up with a new caption, and the winner will get a years free subscription
to the magazine. You can be as outrageously offensive as you like, but bear in mind that
if! am unable to publish your caption, you won't win!
Well that's it for now, if I don't get this to the printers, it will be April before you
receive it! Hopefully the March issue should be out in the next two or three weeks.
All the best
Jerry
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Classic Amusem ents
The only licensed dealer in vintage slot machines
Only three Bo/lands models left now,
priced from £3 000, all restored nicely
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A pair of machines:
Buckley Bones and Bally Reliance
Both in need of restoration, mainly cosmetic
as they are painted a stunning purple!
See main ad. on back cover
for more machines
Please note the new website is now up and running,
although it's still being worked on.
The dot corn domain still works but sometimes goes nuts!
www .classicamusemen ts.co. uk
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