Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 June

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ADVANCE VENDING MACHINES
Made by a Com­
pany Established
Since 1900
W e make ma­
chines for vend­
ing peanuts, ball
and stick gum,
electricity, match­
es, perfume, drop
pictures, pay toil­
et
locks,
post
cards and many
others.
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R e m i n g t o n a r m s c o m p a n y t o
E n g a g e IN M AN U FACTU R E OF SELF­
SERVICE M ACHINES ON LARGESCALE
Has Purchased the Universal Sales Machine Company o f Boston and W ill
Place It in the Arms Plant at Illion, New York, W here
There W ill Be Greater Facilities.
j
^e Remington Arms Company,
,
has invaded the vending ma­
t, lne field, and intends to engage in
civ Manufacture o f self-service ma-
*aes on a scale o f great magnitude,
th
s^ePs t° thoroughly cover
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field were taken recently in the
Purchase o f The Universal Sales Ma-
lne Company o f Boston, Mass., one
c, .
pioneers in the vending ma­
o / t u *ndustry, and the organization
Inc
^ ei*™ gton Service Machines,
T'his Company, headed by John B.
ino4
a^S0 P resident o f The Rem-
n y 0T1 Arms Company, Inc., will m a -
ve ^CtUre machmes fo r the automatic
ing and dispensing o f nationally
advertised products.
,. resident Smiley is most enthusi-
10 °ver the prospects o f the new
ganization, and in making the an-
ouncement o f the taking over o f
6 Universal Soles Machine Com-

personnel and equipment, he
fcaid;
/'T h ere are unlimited possibil-
1ties in the automatic self-service
*ftachine field, in fact, I do not
aink the surface has even been
scratched.
Self-service machines
various descriptions can be used
to excellent advantage, and with
Profitable results not only in stores
all kinds, but also in factories
and office buildings, in fact, any
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place where great numbers o f peo­
ple congregate or pass. They solve
the problem, fo r many merchants,
o f handling the customers during
the rush hours. Then, too, these
machines will work 24 hours a day
if they are given the opportunity.
W e are living in a package age,
and there is a vital need fo r ma­
chines such as Remington will
manufacture and market. Rem­
ington has 111 years' experience in
manufacturing, and this experience
we intend to utilize to the nth
degree in the manufacture o f serv­
ice machines.”
Heretofore the manufacture o f the
so-called vending machines has not
been given any attention by large
concerns, and until the last few years
the possibilities fo r the manufacture
and sale o f such machines has not
been recognized. They were made fo r
amusement parks principally.
The entrance o f The Remington
Arms Company into this field marks
the advent o f the first really large
and important company into the
manufacture and sale o f service ma­
chines, and this, too, means that there
will be “ Quality” in machines from
now on. Quality is something that
always has been stressed by Reming­
ton. Some 111 years ago the first
Remington rifle was made in Illion,
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