Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 June

TRACK % O D D S
COrVRWHTIO 1M7
BDCKLEY M ANDFACTDRING CO.
CHICAGO, U.S.A.
Printed in U. S. A.
© International Arcade Museum
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
have been quick to realize that Columbic
initiated an entirely new Era of Bell Mai
Operation.
Hard-to-convince Operators who started
a Sample Columbia a few months ago, t<
have routes of eighteen thirty, fifty Colum
Entire towns and a few good sized Cities
become exclusive “ Columbia” territories.
This trend to Columbia has de
Reasons:
(1) Columbia has amply demonsti
its great earning capacity; its
ity to get the play side by side
any other Machine.
(2) Compactness makes it ideal fo
eration in restricted territoriei
silent operation is appreci
where discretion is necessary.
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(3) Columbia is a favorite witt
public; easy playing action,
spinning, lively reels, flashy
pots get the customers lined i
(4) Only Columbia can be conv
from Nickels to Quarters, Dim
Pennies—right on Location.
(5) Coins or tokens played las
■ paid out first, after having pc
through visible escalator.
N ow —Columbia can be supplied
extra wooden sub-base to f
safes or loaded stands; only j
extra.
Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
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