Coin Slot Magazine - #068 - 1980 - October [International Arcade Museum]
only 2 months, but extremely have enjoyed it so far. The
information on machines described shows a lot of research work
which seems very accurate. The single selling point of your
publication is time devoted to answer individual questions
about their machines. Often alot of us have the same or similar
questions. Also, I believe it would be beneficial to all persons
with parts/machines for sale to advertise in the Coin Slot.
Helping people find parts is an important service appreciated by
all.
LETTERS
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EDITOR
J.R. Linton
Dear Mr. Linton,
Thank you for your letter. We are always happy to hear that
our readers enjoy the magazine and find at least some of the
information helpful. Having been a teacher at one time, I know
how important it is to answer as many questions as possible. It
seems that often more is learned during the question and answer
period than at any other time.
We agree that the advertising of parts/ services is very
beneficial. At one time we offered the space free, but our costs
have soared. Recently we amended our rates so that more
people could advertise.
Coin Slot Magazine
Box 612
Wheatridge, CO 80033
Dear Editor,
Thank you for the four copies of the September issue of The
Coin Slot and your kind invitation to write for you. There are a
number of items I have in mind which might qualify for a letter
or an article. If Jerry Kenzer was incorrect concerning the
current law on interstate shipment of machines, I shall continue
my research of cases related to that problem. Perhaps some
responses to my letter will "clear the air." All who cite litigation
should be encouraged to include the case title and the law book,
by volume and page number, in which the case is reported.
If all goes well, I expect to visit my home-town in Montana
We hope this will encourage more
people to take advantage of the classified section.
Again
thank you for your letters and thanks for the
compliment.
Sincerely,
Editor
Dear Editor,
I am a recent subscriber of your publication and have enjoyed
reading the articles of the magazine. However, I wish to
comment on your decision not to print the dollar amounts of
coin-operated machines any longer, as indicated in your
"Editor's Statement" in the August issue of "The Coin Slot".
In my opinion, the dollar amounts of coin-operated machines
sold at auctions should be included in your magazine articles of
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next summer (Helena). If I am able to get away, I hope to go by
way of Denver. If convenient, I would like to visit your shop in
Wheatridge.
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Dear Editor,
I would appreciate if The Coin Slot could provide reference or
information regarding old playing cards as to value and as a
collectable.
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John Stewart
Dear John,
At the present time we do not have available any information
on oldplaying cards. This is an area where we will solicit the help
of our readers.
If any of you have information write a letter or better yet an
article. We'll be waiting to hear from you.
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and publish it? I have been a subscriber of your publication for
OCTOBER, 1980
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