Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 February

ttT IO N A L F O R W A R D S T E P
I IN VENDING MACHINE DESIGN/
S P E C IF IC A T IO N S
Height — 20 inches.
Width — 15 inches.
Depth — 7 inches.
Weight (empty)— 35 lbs.
Capacity — average: 7 lbs.
per compartment.
Colors — Red
with Black
t r im m in g s . Buff with
Black t r im m in g s . Blue
w ith Silver trimmings.
Finish — B a k e d E n a m e l
with Chromium fittings—
supplied in several differ­
ent colors.
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Coin Mechanism — Available
w ith either lc or 5c coin
device. Five cent device
has efficient coin detector
rejecting practically all
ordinary slugs.
Construction — C a b in e t of
22 gauge steel. Die cast
knobs, coin chutes and
buckets. A ll metal work­
ing parts either aluminum
or cadmium plated; treat­
ed to prevent corrosion.
Specially built handle for
carrying mechanism. No
exposed nuts, bolts, or
screw heads. Coin mech­
anism easily accessible.
Adjustable
buckets
to
vary quantity. Four rub­
ber feet. Three separate
and distinct coin devices.
Removable coin drawer.
Glass easily removed for
replacement and cleaning.
Fool-proof lock.
Four
Holes— back of cabinet—
perm itting machine to be
screwed to wall.
Two Holes— bottom of
cabinet— permitting mach­
ine to be bolted to Stand
or Counter.
Shipping Weight (packed in
i n d i v i d u a l cartons)— 39
lbs. '
Stand — O f solid steel black
enamel— 33 inches
Sold separately.
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Years of experience have taught us what is
required of a dependable, year-round profit-
producing machine. We’ve built ALL the
essential features into SNACKS.
STRIKING APPEARANCE—
which gets preferred posi­
tion in the best locations—
which attracts customers to
buy— and which brings them
back for steady repeat sales.
Merchants are glad to S ^ e
SNACKS
preferred space-
Here's one located in a pr°
nent Boston Store.
SAN ITARY— which guaran­
tees the customer getting
fresh, clean, wholesome mer­
chandise and brings him
back for more.
AVERAGE SNACKS ASSORTMENT PAYS AT LEAST
$5.00 NET PROFIT PER EMPTY . . . after 4e° u.ct'™
cost of merchandise and paying location commissi
of 25%.
Here is a typical example of a successful assort^
ment; dispensing a fair quantity of merchandise^
when SNACKS is filled with seven pounds each o ■
7 lbs. Pistachios vending at 85c a lb. or
n,
total ....................................................... $5-y
7 lbs. Chocolate Peanuts vending at 50c a
lb. or total..............................................
7 lbs. Salted N uts...............vending at 50c a
n
lb. or total............................. .............
CROSS INTAKE OF MACHINE PER EMPTY I 2-95
LESS DED U C T IO N S
Cost of Merchandise
7 lbs. Pistachios @ 34c lb.
$2.38
7 lbs. Choc. Peanuts @ 15c lb. 1.05
7 lbs. Salted Nuts @ 15c lb.
1.05
4.48
25% Commission to Location
3.24
TOTAL DED U C T IO N S
NET PROFIT.........
$5-23
CHOICE OF MERCHANDISE
—accomplished
by three
compartments which satisfies
a variety of tastes and cor­
rals A LL the pennies.
You’ve never known what
a real merchandise vender
can do till you’ve tried
SNACKS.
People come and people go,
On every busy scene;
But people stop to look and shop,
At every SNACKS machine.
T R IM O U N T
C O I N
1292-98 W A S H IN G T O N
T e le p h o n e
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