Coin Slot Magazine - #025 - 1977 - February [International Arcade Museum]
great american mechanical entertainment sales
As many of you know, my friends
Joel and Shelle Gilgoff have opened
a store in Los Angeles. Having been
in the pinball business for many
years, they have now branched out.
As a result of the new California
law legalizing private ownership of
antique slot
machines,
they have
added a section to their store spe
cializing in antique machines.
To name a few items they now
have:
antique slot machines, an
tique
digger machines, brass cash
registers,
a
Seeburg Nickelodeon,
an Evans Races, a Caille Big Six,
a sit-down Polk figure, and much
more.
Because
they
are
in
the hottest
market area with the right clien
tele, they are willing to pay top
dollar for pre-1941 slot machines.
If you have any to sell or would
like to put anything on consign
ment, just contact them at the store
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