Coin Slot Magazine - #089 - 1982 - July[International Arcade Museum]
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can be of help.
Warm regards,
Frank Radford
Antique Slot Machines
Dear Frank,
one of America's
LARGEST COLLECTORS
will pay you
Congratulations. You did it You stumped us. No, we've
never seen anything like the MAKE TWENTY ONE counter
game before. So we checked with Dick Bueschel. He hasn't
either. We didn't check with Bill Whelan and we thought we'd
$ TOP $
HONEST DOLLAR
pull a pop quiz on him by running the picture here. Let's see
what he says.
To get back to Dick He tells us that MAKE TWENTY ONE
Please call me collect
looks something like a number oftarget-type, coin drop counter
STAN HARRIS
7912 Oak Hill Drive
games made after World War II that were advertised in The
Billboard and The Coin Machine Journal in the 1946-1950
period So that's a beginning. Ifyou everfind out, let us know.
Cheltenham, PA 19012
Days:
Sincerely,
(215) 426-7500
Nights and Weekends:
(215) 379-3214
The Editor
Dear Editor,
I have been holding out long enough! Enclosed are some black
and whites of some of the machines in my collection. The serial
P.S. Remember —
Pennsylvania is a legal state
to sell your slot machines.
numbers are on the back. You and Dick Bueschel have done me
many favors in the past so I may as well contribute to your" Serial
Number Update." After all, I use the great update in the back of
"Volume 3" so often, not only to date my machines, but to give
to restoration clients with appraisals.
fid
TIQUESLOTMACHIN
PART CO.-
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Midwest's Largest Slot Part Dealer
Since we had the law changed in Maryland many collectors
are going public. I have even started to retail slots, as well as
doing a great deal of repairs and restoration.
The new format of The Coin Slot is fantastic. I am working on
an article on methods of legalizing the collecting of antique slots
OTHER THAN THROUGH PASSING A LAW. For those
in illegal states where it hasn't been possible to get a law passed
Cashboxes: Mills, Watling, Jennings, Caille, Columbia,
Little Duke & Vest Pocket.
Doors: Mills, Jennings, Watling, QT, Caille, Duchess.
to legalize collecting there are several other means available.
Assortment of Mills and Jennings award cards, award
Steve Cohen
card frames and back lips.
Original Mills Locks
$20.00
Springs:
Upper/Lower Finger
25C each
Escalator Advance Bar
50$ each
Reel Stop
50$ each
Slide/Master
50$ each
Sincerely,
Dear Steve,
Good to see your hand inprint. We've talked on the telephone
so often that it's great to get a letter, particularly with your
comments.
Glad you'vefound such good usefor the serial numbers in the
back of the Volume 3 "100 Most Collectible Slot Machines."
Handle Return
$ 2.00 each
Operating Bar Return
$ 2.00 each
They arefinding great use by collectors to identify and datejust
Pulldown Arm
$ 2.00 each
about any Bell machine that shows up. They're also finding
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great use in court to prove once andfor all that the machines in
Money Bowls (Mills, Jennings)
question are legal and protected by antique collectible laws.
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protection by legal means in states that do not have collector
laws, and are eagerly looking forward to your article.
We passed your pictures and serial numbers to the update.
Sincerely,
Editor
Dear Editor,
Dick Bueschel's Serial Number Update in your March, 1982
issue makes reference to the "V" serial number on a Mills
July, 1982
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