Coin Slot Magazine - #084 - 1982 - February [International Arcade Museum]
Letters to the Editor
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this area that held some sort of card about the size of business
card.
Perhaps Russ Jensen or Dick Bueschel could tell me what
type card goes there and perhaps a source where I can obtain a
reproduction. Any help would be very much appreciated Keep
up the good work!
Warm regards,
Frank Radford
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Dear Frank,
So you liked our November issue, eh? So did we. It was
exciting to put it together, and now we want to keep it up. It's
good readers and supporters like yourselfthat make itpossible.
You ask what's missingfrom the upper right hand corner of
your Gottlieb WHIZZ-BANG, and add it was business card
size. We asked both Russ Jensen and Dick Bueschel, and they
Attention
Slot Buyers!
For Salo:
Several hundred pre-1941 slots and 30 up
agree that it is . . . probably nothing. Maybe the operators
business card, so ifyou're the "operator," put in one ofyour
own. How do they know. Well, the old ads from early 1932
show the WHIZZ-BANG in three different models, andnoneof
the three have a place for any paper in the upper right. All we
can assume is that the operatorput in the paper himself, afairly
standard practice.
Incidentally,
what model WHIZZ-BANG do you have?
rights. Machines are not shopped, all original
There were three, so do you have "A", "B" or "C"? Model **B"
and working. No back door locks. Interested in
will be in the book "An Illustrated Price Guide to the 100 Most
cash buyers who can handle 10 to 20 units per
Collectible Pinball Machines, Volume 1" now being written by
transaction.
Dick, but to date neither Russ or Dick know the whereabouts of
a model "A" or "C". Could be you've got the missing model
Sincerely,
Send me your needs and
Editor
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6-THE COIN SLOT
© The International Arcade Museum
Dear Editor,
My check for $47.90 is enclosed for subscription renewal
(12/81) and the two price guides; Stock No. ND8 and ND9.
Why not print your order forms on the back of something that
wouldn't be missed? Coin Slot Guides for example since
they're in every issue. I hesitate to use the form and destroy an
article or other information that may be of future use.
What has happened with the hydra stone figures? Haven't
seen them mentioned for quite some time. I believe I still have
one on order and I still have the broken one you replaced for
me. Will return that when you give instructions.
Your magazine is looking better all the time.
February 1982
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