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Issue: 1977 December 035 - Page 22

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Coin Slot Magazine - #035 - 1977 - December [International Arcade Museum]
specialists have completed their tasks,
all that is necessary is to retrieve the
parts and pay for the work. We then re
assemble the Star ourselves and the
restoration is complete.
'The Star" now stands in mint condi-
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tion proudly as fine testimony to the
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skilled work of many craftsmen. The
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beautiful finish on the cabinet, the spar
kling design of 'The Star" trademark itself, the colorful gambling
wheel, al! contribute to the eye-catching appeal of 'The Star" and do
much to increase the urge to try your luck on the latest mechanical
marvels of the gay 90's.
The part we played in it's restoration almost
The only thing left now is to
drop our nickel and pull the handle down and watch the oeautiful
blur of colors as the color wheel spins. It becomes easy to understand
how the gamblers around the turn of the century could become enchan
ted and fascinated with the slot machines. But that's another story.
seems inconsequential in comparison.
Well, there you have it, a completely restored slot machine.
If we left
out any steps you may have to take in restoring your slot machines, we
hope that you have been given enough of a general idea to decide on
a course of action. We purposely avoided delving into the specifics
involved in any particular restoration phase as that was not the intent
of this article. It's purpose was to show many of our readers an alter
native way of doing restorations, which we believe is the best was if
you truly want a superb restoration. We wanted to show you how
to take a near basket case and fully restore it without much technical
expertise. Webelieve we have accomplished this. HAPPY RESTORING!
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