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Coin Slot

Issue: 1979 June 052 - Page 35

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Coin Slot Magazine - #052 - 1979 - June [International Arcade Museum]
FOR SALE
1- Mills "SUPERIOR"
$3,500.00
1-Mills "JOCKEY" (early model)
$2^000.00
**Both in excellent condition - for the pair
$5,000.00
**l will consider trade for early Slot Machines, Trade Stimulators, or unusual
Three Reelers**
* ATTENTION HOME USE DEALERS - JUKE BOX & PINBALL*
1- Rockola "EMPRESS" (1962)
$495.00
6-Seeburg-Model AY & DS (1963)
ea. $395.00
**These machines have been completely overhauled, and are truly magnificent
for home recreation use**
PINBALLS - 1970-1974 - re-conditioned or as is, just off our routes $150.00 & up
**We have on hand at all times, at least 200 Pinball Machines of this type**
STAN HARRIS
"G" & LYCOMING STREETS
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Day Phone-215-426-7500 & Night Phone - 215-379-3214
**Photosofthe "SUPERIOR", "JOCKEY", and Juke Boxes will be $1.00 each**
ARKANSAS GAZETTE, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1978. • 5A
Slots clear step
LANSING (UPI) - The state
Senate has given unanimous ap
proval to a bill allowing the
state's select few lovers of anti
que slot machines to maintain
private collections.'
The measure was sent to the
House Wednesday on a 33-0
Senate vote.
It was introduced by Sen.
Thomas Gaustello, D-St. Clair,
on behalf -ol a constituent whose
collection of the old one-armed
bandits was trucked to Lansing
last week and exhibited to
lawmakers.
The measure exempts slot
machines from the state's anti-
gambling laws if they are owned
by a private collector, are 25
years old or older and are not us
ed for gambling.
250 'Slots' Confiscated
By IRS at Fort Smith Fair
Gazette State News
FORT SMITH — Internal Revenue Service agents confis
cated 242 "gaming devices" at the closing of the Arkansas-
Oklahoma District Fair Saturday because federal revenue
taxes had not paid on the machines, the IRS said Monday.
The devices were coin-operated
slot machines, the IRS said. An
IRS spokesman at Little Rock
said the IRS code requires the
purchase of $250 federal revenue
tax stamps for the operation on
coin-operated devices that involve
a game of chance through the in
sertion of coins or tokens.
United States Attorney Larry
McCord of Fort Smith said Tues
day that he did not know whether
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McCord said the IRS placed the
machines in storage and would
initiate proceedings to have the
machines destroyed. He said the
owners would have a right to ap
peal.
IRS agents confiscated the ma
chines on a search warrant issued
by federal Magistrate Allan Woo-
ten of Fort Smith.
Charles
Huckabee,
an
IRS
agent, signed an affidavit in sup
port of the search warrant that
said he and other agents played
port and recommendation by the the machines Friday and alleg
IRS before deciding whether to edly received winnings coins, to
file charges.
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