Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2009-January - Issue 31

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Editorial
Hello, and a happy New Year to you all (although by the time you get to read this it will
probably be nearly Easter). Due to personal commitments, the magazine had to take a
back seat this month, so it's just as well I didn't make any New Year's resolutions with
regard to getting the magazine out somewhere near the beginning of the month. Many
thanks to all those who have written articles for this issue, which meant I didn't really
have to do much. Unfortunately, it does mean that I've almost used up my stock, so
please keep them coming in.
Now, I'm afraid the old cock-up gremlin's struck again! Last month I had to own
up to getting the date wrong on the front of the November magazine. Since then I've
learnt that the telephone number included in the Classic Amusements ad. on the back
page has been incorrect since last May! Apologies to. Simon Stern and to anyone who
may have tried to contact him by 'phone. I've no idea how this happened, as each month
I always copy and paste the 'phone number and email address etc. from the previous
month's ad. Anyway, it's corrected now - please see page 24 in addition to Simon's
usual ad.
Well, that's about all for now. It's been a mega rush to get this one out, so no doubt it
will be riddled with even more spelling mistakes and wrong numbers ......... sorry!
Till next time
All the best
Jerry
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News and Coming Events
Popular book is still available
For some months now, there has been a rumour circulating that stocks of the book
Arcades and Slot Machines, by Paul Braithwaite are exhausted and that it is no longer
available. I learnt some time ago that this is untrue and that the publishers (Carters) do
still have stock. For any newcomers to our hobby who do not posses what is popularly
known as 'Carters book', this is an absolute must. Considered as the slotties' bible, it is
an invaluable reference source, with an A - Z of British manufacturers ( and lots of nice
pictures)! The book is available from David Lavender (the slotties' book man) at just
£12. See page 27 for ordering details.
Bonhams 2009 Sales
I spoke to Laurence Fisher recently, and he tells me that the bulk of slot machine lots on
offer at Bonhams auctions will be concentrated at the Knowle sales rather than London.
Although Knightsbridge is more easily accessible for people like me living in the South
East, Knowle is more centrally located and doesn't have the same parking problems as
Knightsbridge. I went to the last Knowle sale, and it was a most enjoyable day, although
it was a bit of a treck from down here, but I certainly hope to get back this year.
MMM Spring Auction?
Well, we've only just got the Coventry auction out of the way, and several people have
already asked if we'll be holding a spring event. The last two Sarratt auctions have been
most enjoyable, although the attendance last year was disappointing. To be honest, I'm
not sure there's room for two big slotties auctions a year, certainly not in the current
climate, but I haven't totally ruled out a spring bash. Certainly, if a large consignment of
machines comes along, I'd be more inclined to go ahead with a spring auction. So if
anyone wants to dispose of their collection, let me know.
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