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Issue: 1980 June 064 - Page 24

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Coin Slot Magazine - #064 - 1980 - June [International Arcade Museum]
1 play them with tokens'
(Reprinted
with
permission
from
the
Saginaw News.)
In the 35 years, he retired from the Michigan State
By Andy Tessler
Police and became a salesman. He also went from
News Staff Writer
destroyer to a restorer of the illegal machines.
As a lawman 35 years ago, he destroyed slot
machines by the truckload. His scrapbook has a
burglary at his home.
In the late 1940s he arrested a man for havi ng a slot
picture of him hauling off a machine to join hun
dreds of others he smashed before they were melted
and out of uniform, he wanted a slot machine for a
He asked his address not be published for fear of a
at an auto plant.
.com
m
u
e
He describes himself as one of the chief factors in
knocking out slot machines in Saginaw and he sent
:
rom -mus
f
d
his superiors to de prison d
for
e taking payoffs from
loa .arca
n
gamblers.
w
Do William
w P. w Daugharty has a collection of
Now
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/
/
:
p in the original stands, lining the walls
about 20,
htt some
machine in a Kawkawlin restaurant. Five years later
little entertainment in his basement. "I went to the
same guy and he sold me one. Itwas the same model
as I had broken years before."
The seller gradually taught him to repair the
intricate combination of levers, springs, catches and
fingers. As he learned to repair them, he bought
He is a bit of a slot machine
more, some for parts.
He said some of his collection once resided in a
historian and has a business card advertising his
Catholic church in Three Rivers, a press club and a
hobby.
bar.
of his basement.
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Arcade
Museum
24 International
- THE COIN
SLOT
JUNE, 1980
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