Collector's Guide to Vintage Coin Machines
Coin Machines is a thorough look at slot machines, jukeboxes, arcade, counter and pinball games, trade stimulators, vending machines, and coin operated scales, all described in detail and abundantly photographed in color. These coin operated machines— invented in England, adopted in America in the 1880s, and most prolifically produced in Chicago, Illinois—have been a part of everyday life for over one hundred years. "Automatic machines," as they were first called, are imaginative, entertaining, useful, colorful, and reflect changing technology as well. The text presents methods for identifying different types of machines, their history and development, and helpful hints on where to look for theÿmachine of your dreams.
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Collector's Guide to Vintage Coin Machines
Coin Machines is a thorough look at slot machines, jukeboxes, arcade, counter and pinball games, trade stimulators, vending machines, and coin operated scales, all described in detail and abundantly photographed in color. These coin operated machines— invented in England, adopted in America in the 1880s, and most prolifically produced in Chicago, Illinois—have been a part of everyday life for over one hundred years. "Automatic machines," as they were first called, are imaginative, entertaining, useful, colorful, and reflect changing technology as well. The text presents methods for identifying different types of machines, their history and development, and helpful hints on where to look for theÿmachine of your dreams.
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Collector's Guide to Vintage Coin Machines

Collector's Guide to Vintage Coin Machines

by Richard M. Bueschel
Collector's Guide to Vintage Coin Machines

Collector's Guide to Vintage Coin Machines

by Richard M. Bueschel

Hardcover(Revised 2nd Edition)

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Overview

Coin Machines is a thorough look at slot machines, jukeboxes, arcade, counter and pinball games, trade stimulators, vending machines, and coin operated scales, all described in detail and abundantly photographed in color. These coin operated machines— invented in England, adopted in America in the 1880s, and most prolifically produced in Chicago, Illinois—have been a part of everyday life for over one hundred years. "Automatic machines," as they were first called, are imaginative, entertaining, useful, colorful, and reflect changing technology as well. The text presents methods for identifying different types of machines, their history and development, and helpful hints on where to look for theÿmachine of your dreams.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764305795
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 07/07/1998
Series: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Edition description: Revised 2nd Edition
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mr. Bueschel is a collector and a world-renowned expert in the field. He is an historian, a columnist for Antique Week and the editor of the "fanzine" Coin Op Classics. He lives with his wife in Mt. Prospect, Illinois and has two daughters who are avid antiquers in their own right.
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