Service Games, Nevada
From Sega Retro
I stumbled on this... according to Freddy Bailey (75 years old... supposedly) a user on "CoinOpCollectorForum.com" who claims to have known Marty Bromley for nearly 50 years ... Service Games Nevada was run by an ex American Bomber pilot called Korwin Hailey (Korwin E. Hailey), who is buried in the Southern Nevada U. S. Memorial cemetery... he also says that Marty was a member of "The Khaki Mafia" who ran the U. S. Military Officers Clubs and Mess Hall in "NAM" ...--Asagoth (talk) 14:24, 1 January 2019 (EST)
- Another one from Freddy, or as he claims -"My name is Freddy Bailey, I am the Official British Coin Machine Industry Historian" - (a comment he left in a blog, adressing himself to June Collins (writer) :
"...Martin Bromley, he was one of the richest men in the World, he made a large part of his fortune by operating slot machines in the U. S. Military clubs based around the World, During the Vietnam campaign he backed a man called William J. Crumm (Major General William Joseph Crumm, USAF) who was called “The Money King of Vietnam” it is my understanding that you could have come into contact with some of the officers and other corrupt people that rakled in the millions during the Vietnam war." ...--Asagoth (talk) 19:39, 1 January 2019 (EST)
Mr. Freddy Bailey
Ladies & Gentlemen, Mr. Freddy Bailey... This man is a great storyteller... he is British... with American ancestry... his ancestor was James Anthony Bailey co-founder of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus... He started his career in Automatic Games & Music, Ltd. (1960-1981) "Working 24 hours a day Seven days a week, collecting money from Fruit Machines, Jukeboxes and Pinball machines, in East Anglia. U.K."... he's currently CEO of Lordsvale Sales (U.S.A.) LLC (design and development of gaming and amusement Machines, New Jersey)... this man spread some good info across the web... we should keep an eye ( and a ear) on him... --Asagoth (talk) 03:57, 2 January 2019 (EST)
- Edit: Meanwhile on the March 4, 1971 issue of The New York Times, Major Clement E. St. Martin was "fearing for its life", after "threats" from General Earl F. Cole (you guys know... the guy which Marty Brombley supposedely bribed in Germany ...to where he traveled using an alias), the right hand man of Major General Wiliam J. Crumm ... I'll stop here... I guess you guys get it...--Asagoth (talk) 11:31, 2 January 2019 (EST)
Earl F. Cole
Photo of Brigadier General Earl F. Cole ... this came attached...--Asagoth (talk) 15:47, 2 January 2019 (EST)