Coin Slot Magazine - #092 - 1982 - October [International Arcade Museum]
ETTERS Continued
Dear Editor;
all of the articles I especially enjoy
Paul Olson's column, "The Slot
Shoppe," and I can relate to the ma
chines he describes in his column
because I
I always look forward to receiving
your magazine, and generally read
have played many of
them. Paul's column is different be
cause he makes projections on
newer machines that may be col
lectibles of the future.
It would be interesting to read
about some of the "oddball" horse
race, roulette, dice and card gambling
machines currently found in Nevada
I have played many of them on trips
to Las Vegas, and I am sure than
many of The Coin Slot readers would
love to see articles on these. Isn't
there anyone who could write about
those future collectibles?
Sincerely,
Gerald R. Qalanowsky
Dear Gerald;
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We're happy to hear that you look
forward to each issue of The Coin
Slot. Paul Olson will be especially
pleased to read the comments about
his column. It's one of the important
things that we sometimes forget
about.
In regard to your second sugges
tion, we may just be able to accom
modate you on that score. We are
currently seeking writers in the field
Steve Gronowski at 3J2-775-4023 or Pete Hansen at 312-299-6213
We'll see what happens.
Editor
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October 1982