Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 July


Effective Midnight, August 15, the price of the
LOBOY scale goes up to $39.50!
For many months, we have been fighting to continue the
$35 price on the LOBOY. But greatly increasing costs
make it impossible. A price increase cannot be put off
any longer.
This news is going to bring a rush of orders from hun­
dreds of operators', hurrying to stock up on as many
LOBOYS as possible— at the lowest price in scale history.
Already, orders are starting to come in from all parts of
the country. Operators everywhere are buying LOBOYS
in lots of 5-10-15-25 at a time. And a £iood number are
shooting in orders for 50 and 100!
A l l o r d e r s r e c e iv e d b e f o r e A u g u s t 15
So be sure your order is in before that date. For this'
means a clean saving of $4.50 on each LOBOY. And it
means that you are getting the finest little scale you can
buy. You are getting America’s Best Scale Value!
Write! Wire! Or phone! But above all, get your LOBOY
orders in to-day. Let nothing stop you. Remember— the
price goes up to $39.50 on August 15!
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For P ro fit Minded
O P E R A T O R S
r\ ECAUSE all vending' machines are bought for
|ji profit, it is important that every operator con­
sider the features essential to profit.
Attractive appearance . . . to secure the best locations
and invite consistent play. Dependable service . . . to
save time and hold servicing expense to a minimum.
For these reasons a good machine will pay LARGE
dividends in locations gained . . . increased play . . .
and savings in servicing COSTS.
The widespread approval and demand for the new
“COLUMBUS” Table Type model is a sure indication
that operators know the value of using a machine of
attractive appearance, proven dependability and low
upkeep cost.
Profit-minded operators take this tip ! A cheap ma­
chine built to sell at a price without regard to appear­
ance or dependability need only get out of order once
to quickly lose its original low-price advantage. Fur­
thermore, it will always look shoddy . . . will never
attract the consistent play of a good machine . . . and
will frequently mean the loss of a desirable location.
Play safe and follow the example of
successful operators! Insist on “COL­
UMBUS” machines, designed by ex­
perts to tempt appetites, give depend­
able service and cam more profits.
The “COLUMBUS” Model 21, the
popular new miniature machine with
optional lamp attachment, is the
achievement of 27 years in furnish­
ing operators with profit making
vending machines of rugged construc­
tion and long wear.
It embodies all the “COLUMBUS”
easy to service features and like all
W H Y E X PE R IM E N T
EV EN TU ALLY YOU
W IL L USE
COLUMBUS VENDORS
PATENTED
“COLUMI5US” machines can be thoroughly cleaned
and serviced on location in a few minutes—a time sav­
ing feature which makes possible larger routes and
more profits.
Model 21 is compact enough to fit any location, yet
large enoug'h to hold an adequate supply of merchan­
dise and to prevent easy removal.
The delicious display of fresh nuts under lighted lamp
attracts immediate attention, tempts the appetite and
invites consistent play.
.
In your territory there are hundreds of opportunities
for “COLUMBUS” Table Type machines to open new
locations and earn more profit for you. Take another
tip and write today for complete descriptive folder on
this steady little income producer.
The Columbus Vending Company
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