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Coin Slot

Issue: 1983 April V8 N8 - Page 2

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Coin Slot Magazine - #V8N8 - 1983 - April [International Arcade Museum]
Antique amusement machines
never grow old
Uncle Sam
Personality Tester
A charmer from the past, and an asset to
any theme restaurant or place of
amusement Insert a coin and shake Uncle
Sam's hand. He'll tell you a lot about
yourself on the clicking dial. Uncle Sam
will pay for himself faster than you can
believe. Approximate size: 21 inches
wide, 13 inches deep and 77 inches high.
Lighting Tower
Love Tester'
This machine turned the young folks on in
the days of ragtime. The older folks too.
The Love Tester tests their "sex appeal"
with flashing lights and catchy sayings.
Put in a coin, grip the handle, and your
rating flashes for all to see. Everybody in a
crowd will want to try it — with more
profits for you. Approximate size: 19
inches wide, 21 inches deep and 78 inches
high.
Both machines are built from solid oak
with dependable solid state operation and
only four moving parts. Each machine has
a one year warranty and is available in
IOC or25 when ordering. A minimum of floor space
is required for either machine.
They add charm to your premises and
put money in your pocket.
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Mechanical Antiques and Amusements Co
playing and putting their coins in your pocket. Try antique style coin machines!
8008 Memory Lane, Chicago, Illinois 60656
(312) 775-4023
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