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Issue: 1975 July 010 - Page 7

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Coin Slot Magazine - #010 - 1975 - July [International Arcade Museum]
IV
Lot No.
762
Harrah's Description
June 7
Antique double Mills
'Dewey1 slot
machine
$7000
$2600
musical cabinet, music box
Ornate Caille twenty-fice cent
both end
columns missing.
Prime
condition in that
all Mills
is missing.
786
CHICAGO head (left) on
DEWEY DOUBLE,
Music box missing.
Mills Chicago five cent upright slot
machine,
Comments
in working condition.
Musical cabinet.
785
Date
decals are
intact.
$2950
Last slot sold!
Look
'Centaur1 upright slot machine,
what happened to
the
working condition.
prices.
to Lots
Compare
248 and 657.
THE COIN SLOT would like to congratulate Don Britt,
Auctioneer, on his diplomatic, interesting and efficient
job in the handling of this unusual event.
Plaudits are also extended to Mr. Harrah and his staff,
including Jim Edwards and Dean Batchelor, who did such
an outstanding job in making this a memorable experience
for everyone.
To Keep the Record on the Level
Dear Sir:
The "ON THE LEVEL" machine pictured in issue #8 of
THE COIN SLOT was invented and manufactured by my
grandfather, Charles Fey in San Francisco as early as
1907. Mills Novelty of Chicago copied this machine and
manufactured a "MILLS ON THE LEVEL" as early as
1910 using a MILLS PILOT case.
The award card pictured on John Reely's "ON THE
LEVEL" is not the proper card for the dice machine.
It is the card Fey used for his SKILL ROLL machine
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which used the same case, but a roulette type wheel
was substituted for the dice. Enclosed are pictures
of both these machines. Looking forward to the next
great issue of THE COIN SLOT.
Marshall Fey
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