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Coin Slot Magazine - #086 - 1982 - April [International Arcade Museum]
held them that went on the front of the machine. Is there a Coin
Slot Guide for this machine? Also, do you know where there is
one of these machines that I could take photos and measurement.
Any help you could give me on this would be greatly appreciated.
Keep up the good work on your magazine. I truly enjoy
reading it and look forward to receiving it each month.
Sincerely,
Bill Bloomer
P. S. If you use the picture in the magazine, please include my
telephone number (206) 641-0466 in case a reader can help me
with this machine.
Dear Bill,
What a beautiful Berger CHICAGO RIDGE, and yes, we do
have a Coin Slot Guidefor the machine. It's Guide No. 23 for
the Bergerand Cowper electricfloor machines ofthe turn ofthe
century. In fact, with two serial numbers (see, even then they
switched and matched!) it's like finding two dated machines.
The numbers show that your Berger was put together in the
middle ofMay, 1898 based on other numbers already known.
You're lucky.
You're missing "software," or a wooden
component that can be reproduced. All the hardware seems to
be there, except the reward card frames.
Can any collectors out there help Bill Bloomer? He needs a
top to borrow or measure, reward card frames and the cards.
Give him a call at (206) 641-0466.
Sincerely,
The Editor
Continued on page 12
Wurlitzer Jukeboxes Wanted!
Paying top prices for Wurlitzer 1015's, 850's and 1080's.
I'm paying the lowest prices in the country
for slot machines — any condition!
"Looking forward to
seeing everyone
in Chicago again
in May!"
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