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C.O.C.A. Times

Issue: 2009-November - Vol 12 Num 3 - Page 31

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I'm Always Looking To Buy Coin-Operated Machines, Magazines, and Catalogs:
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Oddities, Obscure,
Rare and Uni ue
3 Old Real Photos - Where Are The Machines Now?
"The Herculean" Football
Ancestor To A Mills Machine?
"The Bar"
Thinking about selling ONE PIECE or an ENTIRE COLLECTION?
Generous Finders Fees Paid for Successful Leads (Thank you again - You know who you are!)
Coin-Op machines from the 1880s through the 1940's are
particularly interesting. Wanted: American and European
Arcade, Slots, Vending, and Working Models
GREG McLEMORE
( 626) 794 - 5000 xl 10
mclemore@webmagic.com
Do you collect similar coin-ops? Look for me at the
Chicagoland show or call me and let's trade stories.
First 10 years of Coin Slot Magazine - On li ne - Free
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