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Issue: 1981 December 082 - Page 8

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Coin Slot Magazine - #082 - 1981 - December [International Arcade Museum]
Letters to the Editor continued
repair manual and/or a wiring schematic? This is my first
machine, and I really don't know where to look for this type of
literature.
Thank you very much,
Dennis Schramke
Dear Mr. Schramke,
The Coin Slot Guide that will deal with your machine is
Guide No. 43. Sofarwehaveprintedup to Guide No. 34. We
do announce in The Coin Slot when we have another Guide
available. Some guides have been printed out of order, so
you may not have too long a wait
Thank you for your letter and good luck with your
machine.
Sincerely,
The Editor
the 16,000 range for the NEW Q.T "Chevrons", but this
doesn't seem to be the case. The "M" no doubt stands for
Mills, so that probably obviates a revamper. Maybe.
Anyway, we're stumped
Dear Editor,
I am sending you a picture I found in a scientific magazine
which I think is probably the oldest vending machine.
I would like your opinion of the mini-Sega slot machine.
This ad was in Antique Trader a couple of months ago.
Sincerely,
I would like your opinion on the Sega Crowns for sale for
by Ted Salveson. None of my books have any
The Editor
$995
information on Sega slot machines.
Dear Editor,
I have recently obtained a (1938-?)
Mills JUMBO
PARADE console slot. I was given your name as a possible
source of information needed for its repair. Can you supply a
Thank you very much,
Jon Gooding
Dear Jon,
Good questions (like yours) deserve good answers, so
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this temple holy water vender goes back to the earliest days
ofcoin operated machines, with references to it in literature
as far back as the 1880's. We know ofnothing earlier, and
our readers will probably get a kick out of seeing the
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© The International Arcade Museum
Thanksfor the drawings ofthefirst coin-op machine and
vending machine. We've seen this before, and the story of
illustration.
December 1981
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