Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 April

T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
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INVESTING $5,000 IN THE VENDING
M ACH INE BUSINESS
If you had $5,000 cash to go in the coin machine business, how
would you start? What machines would you buy?
The A u t o m a t i c A g e is in receipt of a letter from a man in New
Jersey who writes us to this effect: He has $5,000 and is planning to
go into the coin machine business. He asks our advice on the best
machines to buy.
The A u t o m a t i c A g e is going to put it up to its readers. W e want
the wise and experienced men in the industry to tell how they would
go about it— what machines they would buy and the best means and
methods to get started with this capital. Would you buy all one kind
and stick to one line, or would you diversify with different machines?
We will give $25.00 for the best letter, $10.00 for the second best,
and $5.00 for the third best. We hope to hear from several hundred
operators. Here is a chance to tell what you would do if you were
starting over again with a reasonable amount of capital.
Send your letter in as soon as you have time to write it. Never
mind a literary flourish. We will correct your manuscript and work
it over in a readable style. Contest closes 3une 1, 1930.
I would vend five-cent articles only. On
various holidays such as N ew Years,
Christmas, M other’s D ay, etc., I would see
that m y machines carried some holiday
greetings a week or so ahead. This shows
the public that said machines are not only
machines— but a part o f them — and it also
shows the public that the firm running
them is alive and up to date.
In m y office I would secure a pleasant
girl or young man to answer the phone,
and it would have to be, “ Good morning I
This is the Modern Merchandising Com ­
p a n y /’ Or i f in the afternoon or evening,
"G o o d even in g!” etc. Service, from open­
ing o f m y business to closing hour, would
be m y a im ; and a fter closing hour o f busi­
ness, would see that each location owner
had m y home address and phone, in case
o f trouble. It would be m y aim to do busi­
ness with a firm who m anufacture a m a­
chine that is responsible, and a firm that
has broad and liberal ideas.
On an investm ent o f $5,000, if handled
in a business-like manner, the vending ma­
chine business will on above investment
show wonderful income. It has a wonder­
ful future and is the coming age, and one
now getting into it will make no mistake—
fo r returns are greater than any other
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business for amount o f investment, I have
been in the amusement business, the dry
goods business, m en’s wear business, and
find less grief and shorter hours in the
vending machine business than any o f the
above lines.
I was— I am now in— said
business fo r over six months and am only
sorry the “ bug” did not strike me sooner!
Look to the Resorts
A new stunt comes to our attention upon
the receipt o f a subscription from a muse­
um at Niagara Falls.
The management o f this museum in­
stalled one or two amusement machines for
trial purposes, and now reports such suc­
cess that plans are already made fo r in­
stalling quite a number o f amusement m a­
chines. It strikes us that at museums and
pavilions at various resorts, which cater to
a class o f people with plenty o f m oney to
spend, it would be well to put in a number
o f amusement machines. Particularly, the
picture and fortune telling varieties ought
to go well. This class o f machines has now
been brought to such a stage o f perfection
that machines attractive in appearance and
design can be obtained that are fit fo r the
m ost elite clientele.
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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
PEEPING BEHIND TH E CURTAINS
A U T O M A T IC A G E :
W ill appreciate the names o f other automatic merchandising machine
manufacturers than these advertised in your magazine. Y ou no doubt
are soliciting advertising from them already.
H. E. Freeman, Tampa, Fla.
W e are glad to send you a list o f twenty
manufacturers o f merchandising or pack­
age vending machines. This is not a com­
plete list but it is representative enough to
furnish a wide variety o f package venders.
Y ou will find also that some o f these firms
now have package venders in process o f de­
velopment and are not yet rea'dy to market
them. Many o f the excellent candy bar
and cigarette venders can also be adapted
to vend items that may be packaged in
sizes similar to candy bars or cigarette
packs.
The nature o f your inquiry stirs the
depths o f our subconscious ambitions fo r
the vending machine industry. Every in­
dication points to the steady progress o f
automatic merchandising, and so plentiful
are these signs that we have felt all along
there should be a more general advertis­
ing o f the package venders. There are
many others, like you, who naturally turn
to the trade paper to find inform ation
about the best machines that are made, and
you also expect to find a fairly complete
list o f firms advertising in the trade papers.
It is the normal expectation o f every pro­
spective buyer, when he becomes interested
in a particular type o f machine, that he
will find practically all the leading manu­
facturers o f that type o f machine advertis­
ing regularly in the trade paper, and it
must be a disappointment not to find them.
W e have often tried to imagine how
much more rapidly the principle o f auto­
matic merchandising would gain if, say
these twenty representative firms advertised
regularly and kept their machines, with ap­
propriate messages on selling by machine,
before the trade. It is entirely reasonable
to feel that such a barrage o f advertising
and inform ation would rapidly impress the
operators with the new and big possibilities
in placing merchandising machines in fa ­
vorable locations.
Trade paper advertsing rates are so low
in comparison that one good sale will
practically pay the cost o f an entire year’s
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advertising program. It would hardly be
possible fo r a manufacturer to advertise
good machines fo r a full year and not find
a number o f very favorable prospects fo r
merchandisng machines. F or we see from
the inquiries that come into our office and
from general acquaintance with the trade
that there are plenty more just like you,
who are looking fo r good vending machines
and expect to be put in touch with them
through advertising.
Y ou turn to your
trade paper as a kind o f reference book to
find that advertising.
W e will be glad indeed to keep in touch
with you and to have something o f your
experiences as you turn to merchandising
machines to pass on to the rest o f the fe l­
lows. The chain stores are naturally the
first to take up merchandising machines,
but their arrangements o f course are made
by the home office and the independent
operator has no chance to locate machines
with the chains. But the independent re­
tailers are on the increase and we are anx­
ious to know the experience o f operators
with these merchants,— whether very many
o f them are looking favorably toward the
coming o f machines to sell small standard
items, and if so, just what items they want
to see sold automatically.
Another field that is"Opening Op fo r the
operator is to place merchandising ma­
chines as an emergency shopping conven­
ience in apartment buildings. Candy and
cigarette machines usually go well in these
locations, there are other standard package
items that would profit by emergency sales
in these buildings also. In your southern
resort territory you would naturally have
many locations not common to the whole
country.
These two fields seem the most promis­
ing fo r the expansion o f the operator’s
business into the strictly automatic mer­
chandising business. W e wish you well in
whatever ventures you make, and hope to
have news from your occasionally.
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