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Coin Slot Magazine - #067 - 1980 - September [International Arcade Museum]
Letters to the Editor continued
Should I use soap and water on the reel pictures or should I
use something special?
When I paint the metal front, what process and paint do you
suggest I use?
I have enclosed some pictures of the machine to help you
identify it. If you know anything else please tell me about it or
tell me where I can find it. Thank you for your time and
attention!
Sincerely,
John Matt
Ifyou can get originalparts, terrific! Ifnot reproductions will
work very well. We suggest you contact any of our advertisers
for parts including Mills Novelty Company, 1529 Western Ave.,
Las Vegas, 89102, (702)384-8524, The Antique Gambler, 2400
Tampa Street, Reno, NV 89512, (702)329-2061, Bernie Berten,
9420 Trumball Ave., Evergreen Park, IL 60642, (312)499-0688
and Steve Gronowski, 8008 Memory Lane, Chicago, IL 60656,
(312) 775-4023.
Let us know how the machine turns out. You could very well
be interested in our Coin Slot Guide #8 which is available for
$7.45 including postage.
Sincerely,
Editor
Dear Editor,
Dear Mr. Matt,
We received your letter and pictures ofyour Mills War Eagle.
We'll answer your questions and we willforward the pictures to
Dick Bueschel for further comments.
The mechanism, if it is vey dirty, should be taken apart and
each individual piece glass blasted. Ifit's not too dirty, it can be
immerced in a solvent and then hit with air. If it is rusty, use a
dull aluminum spray finish.
To clean the reel strips use a soapy rag (test a small areafirst)
and then rinse with a moist soft cloth. Dry immediately with a
dry soft cloth.
We suggest that ycu leave the paint as is and just polish the
pay out trays. We feel that some machines are being over
restored. However, ifyou want to paint it, strip it and then use a
zinc chrornate primerfollowed by enamel in the original colors.
To refinish the wooden case strip it; sand it with a fine grade
sandpaper and the apply a good grade oil stain. Thefinal touch
is to hand rub it with linseed oil.
Re: Letters to Editor-August. Tell Dick MacDevilt that I have
spare set of back doors for Puretan Bell. Also award cards.
Could make tracing of award card frame.
Regards,
Dave Evans
7999 Keller Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45243
513/891-6841
P.S. Brooks Rosen could contact Mike Levin in Chicago for 10c
Buckaroo.
Dear Editor,
Being a subscriber from issue #1 of The Coin Slot, 1 would
first like to congratulate and compliment you on the "New
Look" of issue #64 (June '80). You have come along way and I
enjoy each and every issue.
Would appreciate it very much if you or Dick Bueschel could
tell me who restored the "Superior Cigarette Gum Vendor"
J
ANTIQUE AUCTION
To be held at the Veterans Auditorium
in Harlan, Iowa, on
Sunday, September 21st, 1980, 1 p.m.
Early Listings Include:
• Bill Harris Wood Carving (Cowboy)
• 4-Mills Extraordinary Consoles, 5$, 25$, 10$ and Golf Ball
Vendor
• Two Hightops with Jackpots
• Hightop with Token Jackpot (original tokens)
• Buckley Conversion Token Payout (original tokens)
• Dice Games
• Electric Shock Machine
• Trade Stimulators and much much more.
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11 Antique Autos to include 2-1929 Model "A" Fords, Two
1929 Chevys, 1937 Lincoln V-12 Zepher, 1937 Olds
Business Coupe.
All items will be sold indoors, all slots are in working
condition, and all cars are running.
For complete listing and sale bill, send self-addressed
envelope to this address:
Robert Anastasi
101 Court Street
Harlan, Iowa 51537
© The International Arcade Museum
8 — THE COIN SLOT
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SEPTEMBER, 1980

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