Coin Slot Magazine - #078 - 1981 - August [International Arcade Museum]
Dear Mr. Myers,
Waddayamean we might not be interested. We love your
machines! We love all slot machines, so if there's anyone else
out there that would like to show off their holdings, send the
pictures in. We'd like serial numbers, and coinage — and a
pretty good picture, too. And that's just what you sent us, Mr.
Myers so we're delighted to print them.
LETTERS
TO
THE
EDITOR
A couple of comments. That Pace is the 1947 DELUXE
CHROME. And that Watling...gee whiz! That's the top halfof
Dear Editor:
I am not sure that you will be interested in my machine Serial
the ONE MAN CONSOLE that wejust described in a previous
Numbers but here they are: 1* Little Duke (Jennings) #6922,
issue. Actually, it's the model with the longest Watling name we
5C Watling Cherry Front, Serial #89510 Style of Machine 135,
know:
5« Pace Comet (47) 64607, 10* Mills Brown Front 446970,
CONSOLE. Style 135? Thanks for telling us; we didn't know
1938 IMPROVED
25C Mills Brown Front 430946.
that.
Very truly yours,
Sincerely,
C. S. Myers
Editor
CHERRY BELL
ONE MAN
P.S. Enclosed you will find photos of my machines. These
pictures need not be returned to me. C.S.M.
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Dear Editor:
First let me introduce myself, my name is Marten Legeer,
living in Holland, address, Gruttoweg 7, 5725 RT Asten —
Heusden. I am a small collector of gambling machines, I just buy
the illustrated guides written by Richard M. Bueschel 1978 and
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I own about 15 machines, but all from European concerns,
Top Quality
that means electric 220 A.C. and a mini Sega from Japan, and a
Fair Prices
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Bally slot machine super seven made about 1974.
Some of the slot machines in the guide are for sale here in
Holland but only through the machine exploitation men, but the
prices are too high, example a Mills Extraordinary $8,000.
Unfortunately, it is not possible for me as a non exploitation
man to buy machines from your country, because I don't know
the addresses. I want to start with a machine like the Groethen
Mercury, or the Daval American Eagle, or even a cheaper one,
but how can I get it here in Holland, maybe you have an answer.
August 1981
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