Play Meter

Issue: 1979 September 15 - Vol 5 Num 17

Mailbox ....
have been well under way. (The
Don Miller program is just a
placating gesture). Again, we
asked for no money.
Putting the "A" at the head of
AMOA was just "taxation with-
out representation." The amuse-
ment games provide a greater
dues base. The tremendous inno-
vations in games in the last few
years pushed AMOA over the
top. They and their related
suppliers flood the Show.
No one expects AMOA to
spend money, just to lend a hand,
a strong hand of support. It's
Hurricane Milne
This is in regard to your July
"Coinman of the Month" inter-
view. Your question directed to
Mr. Granger was on pingame
problems.
PLAY METER: My Question
to -you, therefore, is does the
AMOA plan to get involved in
other issues besides this jukebox
problem?
MR. GRANGER: Not on the
state level. We've got our hands
full with the copyright battle ....
The national association does its
job on the national level. ... il
something comes up on the
national level later on, we would
undoubtedly be involved.
The state associations do their
best, but sometimes the problem
needs the lip service of national
for clout-no money, just sup-
port. The IRS ruling against
pingame tournaments was na-
tional. Rufus King (attorney for
Gottlieb and Williams in Wash-
ington) pleaded for just that type
of support several years ago to
show the IRS it was a need of an
industry rather than just manu-
facturers. As a state association
officer, I wasn't permitted even
to raise the question. I'm sure the
ruling cost Bally's Aladdin's
Castle Tournament a tremendous
amount of money.
Art Seglin offered AMOA his
services free of charge several
years ago when solid state
pingames were coming out and
there were virtually no skilled
mechanics. His idea was for a
curriculum that could be used
nationwide. He was told in
but
no
essence:
"Thanks,
thanks." Today the system could
PLAY METER , September, 1979
hard trying to spearhead national
programs through state organi-
zations. It reminds me of steering
the car from the passenger's side
while my late husband slept at
the wheel. Same anguish.
Millie McCarthy
President
New York State
Coin Machine Association, Inc.
[Ed. -Ms. McCarthy, along with
two other former "Coinmen of the
Month, "are interviewed at length
in this issue.]
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Coinman of the Month
a special three-part interview
RogerC.Sharpe
"If this industry had a clean image, wha t you'd find
would result would be an easing up
of local legislation against the industry"
Millie McCarthy
"If nothing else, the AMOA should have been
a clea ringhouse for information.
The re should be files on legisla tion by state."
Steve Kirk
"If you don't provide the media with the information,
they'll just write whatever they want."
For this, our "State of the Industry" issue, we
decided to change our Coinman of the Month format
somewhat. Instead of featuring one personality on
the industry scene today, we decided to revisit
three former Coinmen and ask them the same
question- "Do you see a problem that threatens the
state of the industry today?"
.
Though the three individuals were interviewed
separately, all three seemed to see the same
problem and also offered strikingly similar solutions
to that problem. They all feel there's a need for a
central lobbying force in this industry. And they all
believe there should be a clearinghouse of
in/ormation for legal matters.
The first of the three we tnterviewed was none
other than PLAY METER's own pinball critic,
Roger C. Sharpe, author of the book, Pinball!
Besides being a regular contributor to PLAY
METER, Roger did some moonlighting recently as
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a game designer for Game Plan's first upright
pinbaU- Sharpshooter. Roger was first featured as
Coinman of the Month in our May, 1976 issue.
Millie McCarthy, New York's outspoken state
association president, was our second Coin(wo}-
man. In a letter to the editor-in this month's
Mailbox section-she takes exception with the
remarks made by a recent Coinman. Her thoughts
were so intriguing we decided to offer her equal
time. She was first featured as a Coinwoman in
February, 1975.
Our third Coinman is Steve Kirk, the president of
the PinbaU Association of America. The co-author
of a book entitled All About Pinball, with Bobbye
Claire Natkin-Steve was the designer of the big
Stern hit, Stars. He's designed a new game from
Stern (the game is called Meteor) which features
some new possibilities with drop targets. He was
our Coinman of the month in February, 1978.
PLAY METER, September, 1979

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