Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2010-October - Issue 49

Editorial
Hello, and here we are with the October magazine, hopefully a little earlier in the month
than usual, or at least somewhere in the first half. Auction entry forms are included, so
it' s time to get then filled in and back to me ASAP. There has been considerable interest
shown during the last couple of months, particularly from overseas collectors. It appears
that the message is getting out that this really is the biggest coin-op collectors event in
the UK. In addition, I have already had about fifty lots committed by people I've spoken
with during the summer, so it looks like this year's show could be another record-
breaker. But there is no room for apathy here! We can only continue to run these events
with your support, and remember, this is YOUR day - an event run by collectors for
collectors. So get those entry forms back to me, order your catalogue and lets all look
forward to another great day.
And finally, many thanks to Anthony Ellis who recently sent me some original trade
literature on kiddie rides, a much neglected facet of vintage coin-op collecting. This has
prompted me to write a few lines and enabled me to share some pictures with you (see
page 16). On the subject of trade literature, I am particularly keen to acquire old ATE
and ACA year books, which I would be happy to beg, borrow or steal.. ......... or even
pay for! If you can help, please let me know.
Well, that's about it for now. Until next time
All the best
Jerry
Front Cover picture: a 'double' Edwin Hall kiddie ride (zebra and horse). Both animals
appear to be Muffin the Mule with different artwork.
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News and Coming Events
Hastings Pier
You may remember I said some time ago that I would be keeping an eye on the fortunes
of Hastings pier during the course of this year, as it is my view that the structure cannot
have much time left before it is beyond economic repair. I understand Hastings council
had agreed to take out a compulsory purchase order on the pier, which would have been
a major step forward and would have enabled the White Rock Trust to proceed with
funding applications.
As I'm sure you will all know by now, all hopes of restoring the pier have been
severely damaged by the horrendous arson attack which has all but destroyed this once
magnificent Victorian structure. At the time of writing, no assessment has been possible
with regard to exactly how much damage has been caused, but it's hard to imagine that
the pier will ever be restored now. Very sad news indeed.
Hastings pier: before and after the fire.
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