Coin Slot Magazine - #006 - 1975 - February [International Arcade Museum]
THE
COIN
SLOT
FEBRUARY
1975
KEEP YOUR MACHINES
BEYOND THE REACH
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for
wkere
pl«T.
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mackmfi
piling
up
are
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avail-
enormous
lo**e« for operator*.
Why lake a ekance in any "SPOT,"
wken o«r All. STEEL Mack.ne Safe,
adequately prntect your equipment, and
in addition, provide an attractive tei
canvraital means of displaying your
Every
conceivable
mechanical
an4
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rated into Ilieae tlwrdjr aafe*. Tke price
ic tk« loweat (ontislral wttk *afe«y.
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DECIDED LOSS TO YOU
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Don't wail until your mackinee arc p«l
en Ike SPOT kefore you ka«e ikie p>ro-
t«ct,on.
OMDr.K YOURS TODAY!
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wire or pkene yoar order.
large Mock
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for quick delivery.
Cm*.,Jer tk. Wm$ghi Wkmm Bmyim§ m Smf:
CHICAGO METAL MFC CO.
3722 S. Rockwell St.
Phone: Lofiyette 5754
Chicago, III.
GOOD OLD DAYS?
It appears that the good old days really weren't so good, as many of
us suspected! This ad from the July, 1936 issue of Automatic World
confirms the fact that even operators back in the 30's had to deal with
om
m.c
:
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m
e
d fro de-mus
e
d
their share of crime.
rca is similar to the 1934 Jennings Century
nlo in a the
a photo
.
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The machine
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Vender, but is
a later model. In any event, it is definitely a
:// probably
p
t
t
h evidenced by the round knob on the lower right hand corner
vender as
of the machine.
This ad was submitted to us by the nice folks at Arrow Enterprises,
(P.O. Box 81272, San Diego, Cal. 92138) who deal in antique coin-ops.
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