Coin Slot Magazine - #083 - 1982 - January [International Arcade Museum]
Letters to the Editor continued
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1958. It does not seem to have been advertised much, and never
appeared in The Coin Machine Journal. Advertising may have
run in The Billboard, but we don't know what dates, ifany. Try
February, March and April 1958 and maybe you'll hit it
Asfar as localpaint restoration, try The Coin Slotadvertisers.
Maybe someone will also answer this letter and you 'II ha ve the
supplier.
Very truly yours,
Editor
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Dear Editor,
Let me congratulate you on your great, first color cover issue.
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Dear Richard,
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Your support and that of our many other advertisers really
makes all of this possible. So we must say — THANK YOU!
Sincerely,
RH. Editor
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Dear Editor,
I noticed in your July 1981 issue, page 40 in Russ Jensen's
a very prosperous
article, you said pinball machines began about 1932. I just
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one of the first? How rare is it? The machine is in "like new"
condition. Thought I'd write and tell you.
Vincent Street
Dear Mr. Street,
Thank you for your recent letter and your interest in pinball
history. I'm sorry to possibly disappoint you but the machine
you found, Gottlieb's "Scoreboard," came out in late 1933
rather than 1924 as you suggested In fact, in 1924 David
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