International Arcade Museum Library

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C.O.C.A. Times

Issue: 2011-July - Vol 16 Num 2 - Page 25

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Kiley Scoleri,
age 2, holds
tightly onto her
father Patrick
Scoleri of
Elmwood Park, fl.,
while checking
out vintage
advertising
signs at
the show.
Angela Maestas ofLincoln, ill., tries out one of two
1931 Jennings Sportsman coin-operated pinball
machines in the booth of Pat Heuer, of Richmond, ill.
The Jim Faulkerson family of St. Louis, Mo., show off front and rear views of the T-shirts
they designed to promote interest in coin-op machine collecting in younger people.
Ed Wolff, known as
"Mr. Q.T, "showed off a
row of the popular junior
size payout slot machines,
priced from $1880 to
$3,000. He brought them
to the show from nearby
McHenry, Ill.
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