Coin Slot Magazine - #076 - 1981 - June [International Arcade Museum]
THE COIN SLOT
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Executive Publisher
William E. Harris
Editor
CaiNe ROULETTE Floor Machine
The Caille Bros. ROULETTE has been
called "The King of Slot Machines" be
cause of its desireability and its mech
anical action. It was the first antique slot
to sell at auction for over $10,000. which
in the middle seventies was regarded
as a magic number that once hit would
indicate that slot machine collecting
had come of age. There was little doubt
that some slot machine would sell for
that astronomical figure some day. The
question was which one?
Rosanna B. Harris
Historical Editor
Richard M. Bueschel
Contributing Authors
Stephen Alpert, Dave Bassitt,
Louis Fischl, Steve Gronowski,
Marc Harrison, Russ Jensen,
Jim McLellan, Art Reblitz
Foreign Contributing Author
Nic Costa
Circulation Manager
Margaret lozzo
The latest figure brought by a Caille
Graphics Director
Susan Maday
Art Director
ROULETTE is reported in the article on
the 9th Annual Victorian Casino Auction
on page
Editor's Statement
Marie Osborne
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year—United States $25.00
One Year—Outside the United States mail
ed first class $40.00
INSIDE
Letters to the Editor
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9th Annual Victorian Casino Auction
Put Another Nickel In
W & W Associates Auction
New Columns
Sample copies are available at $3.00 each.
Please notify us promptly in case of change
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Jukebox Fever
page 19
Art Reblitz's Most Wanted List
The Token Corner
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What Is Pinball?
Northwestern Merchandiser
Coming Events
Skippack Coin-Op Auction
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Are There Constitutional Limitations on the Confiscation of Illegal Slot
Machines by Law Enforcement Officers?
page 26
A Subtle Assault on Capital Hill
page 29
Legislative Map
page 33
Arizona is No. 32
page 34
Hints on Restoration & Repair
Wilkes-Barre Coin Op Show
Want Ads
page 36
page 37
page 38
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June 1981