Gameroom 1990 Digital CD Archive - 12 Issues - Vol 2

Gameroom 1990 Digital CD Archive - 12 Issues - Vol 2
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    12 issues of GameRoom Magazine, restored and preserved in Adobe PDF format, with an integrated browser, all on one CD! It's the perfect way to complete your GameRoom Magazine collection, and the ultimate GameRoom reference tool: all the reviews, news, restorations, interviews, and more -- just a mouse click away!

    Includes:
    Restoring the Seeburg "C" Part 13
    Pinball Corner by Bill Kurtz
    FUNdamentals Part 10: Testing the Power Supply
    The Chicago Show
    Ken Baisa's Neon Advertising Clocks
    Restoring the Seeburg "C" Part 14
    Restoring a Vendo Model V-39 Coke Machine Part 3, by Steve Ebner
    Jukeboxing: Just for Today by Jim Farago
    Neon Notes: Plate Glass Neon
    Carousel Pony Sells for $121,000 by William Manns
    Vogue: The Picture Records with Michelle Manganaro
    Restoring the Seeburg "C" Part 15
    First Aid for the Redheaded Stepchild: Juke Power Supplies by Ray Peterson
    FUNdamentals Part 11
    Neon Notes: Visit With a 40-Year Master Bender
    Auction Reports
    Restoring a Vintage Coke Machine, Part 4 by Steve Ebner
    Pinball Corner by Bill Kurtz
    Restoring the Seeburg "C" Part 16
    FUNdamentals Part 12
    Carousel Art Auction
    Auction Reports
    The AMI Story: An Interview with John Haddock, by Michael Zuccaro
    The 1 Cent Abbey Cash Tray Peanut Machine by John Carini
    Collectibles Sunday by Bill Kurtz
    Carousel Horse Brings $49,500 at Sotheby's Sale
    FUNdamentals Part 13
    Chicagoland Show Report
    Pinball Corner by Bill Kurtz
    The Masters Gumball Machine by John Carini
    FUNdamentals Part 14
    Kissel Auction by Mary Johnson
    Loose Change Fun Fair by Dave Diederich
    Nickelodeons to Jukeboxes by Paul Manganaro
    The Baltimore Show by Bill Kurtz
    Restoring a Vintage Coke Machine, Part 5 by Steve Ebner
    An Interview with George Boesen, Inventor and Designer of the Seeburg Tormat Memory by Mike Zucarro
    Pinball Corner by Bill Kurtz
    The Baltimore Jukebox and Slot Machine Show by Steve Ebner
    California Auction, A Carousel Extravaganza by William Manns
    Rare Carousel Finds a Home by William Manns
    The Perk-Up Double Machine by John Carini
    The Darker Side of Veneering by Jim Chapman
    Philly Show '90
    Pinball Corner
    Last Ride for 87 Year Old Carousel
    FUNdamentals Part 15
    Alumninum 1 Cent Hawkeye Peanut Machine
    Meet Mr. "Z"
    More From Philadelphia
    Coke (collectibles) is the Real Thing
    Pinball Corner
    A Conversation with Ed Meixner, Seeburg Engineer 1952-1967, by Mike Zuccaro
    Cowboy Antiques Ride High at Auction by William Manns
    The 5 Cent National Self Service Machine by John Carini
    Gameroom Business Profile: Back Yard Antiques
    FUNdamentals Part 16
    Pinball Corner
    Nashville Auction Results
    Home Amusement Auction Results by Don Reedy
    Great Southern Collectible Expo by Ben Humphries
    Columbus Model A Vending Machine by John Carini
    Gameroom Magazine Adds Coca-Cola Collectibles Column by Randy Feldman
    Carousel Animals Bring 2.3 Million by William Manns
    Pinball Corner
    B&S Productions 1990 Collector's Expo by Steve Ebner
    1990 Loose Change Fun Fair by Steve Blankenship
    Coin-Ops as Investments in the Turbulent Times by John Papa
    Auction Report: Opportunities Unlimited Auction
    Chicago Bound by Jim Chapman
    Columbus Model M by John Carini
    FUNdamentals Part 17
    Pinball Corner by Herb Silvers
    1990 Fun Fair Auction by Dave Diederich
    The Phonograph: Edison and the Early Years by Steve Blankenship
    Coca-Cola Collectibles by Randy Feldman
    The 1990 Loose Change Fun Fair by Herb Silvers
    New York / New Jersey Jukebox Show by Chuck Cantwell
    Unique Ideas for the Gameroom: Coca-Cola Phone Booth by Terry Kimble and Wurlitzer Stereo by Tony Sanflippo
    Hot Nut Peanut Machines by John Carini