Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 September

September, 1940
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AUTOMATIC AGE
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These advertisements in N E W S ­
W E E K . .. describing the use o f Veeder-
Root Counting Devices in coin-operated phonographs
and parking meters . . .
reached more than 400,000
prospective patrons o{ your machines, reminding them of
the many additions to the convenience and enjoyment
of living made by the coin-machine industry.
And 30 other magazines carry to every industry the
Veeder-Root message that “To Count is To Control.”
Installed in all your machines, nationally advertised
Veeder-Root Counters will give you an extra selling
point in landing locations . . . help you keep business
records straight . . . help keep your entire route satisfied
with your service. So specify Veeder-Root Counters in
every new model you take on,
V e e d e r -R o o ft
In c o r p o r a t e d
TYPE YD COUNTER WITH
NEW FEATURES
sp e c ia lly d e s ig n e d for
either right o r left hand
d r i v e . L e v e r m a y be
ch ang ed o n the j o b to
either side, as shaft extends
o n each end.
SMALL SQUARE CASE
COUNTERS
are furnished with either
right o r left hand drive, as
o r d e re d from factory.
Made in ratchet, r e v o l u ­
tion, direct drive, geared,
and rotary ratchet types.
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Hartford, Connecticut
O F F I C E S I N Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Greenville, S. C.. Los Angeles. N e w York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
St. Louis. San Francisco, Montreal, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, London, Paris, Tokio, Shanghai, Melbourne. M n N I T p F A ,
I N E N G L A N D : V E E D E R R O O T LTD., C R O Y D O N , S U R R E Y
IN C A N A D A : V E E D E R - R O O T O F C A N A D A , LTD., M O N I KfcAL
AUTOMATIC AGE, $1.00 per year. Published monthly by Lightner Publishing Co., 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Entered as
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AUTOMATIC AGE
100 SHOTS IN 15
September, 1940
SECONDS
and pour a deadly
100 shots, 5 cents . . . eve j
A L L P L A Y . . . no w o rk !
Gun supported on post which is quickly adjustable
by player to comfortable shoulder position. Gun
swivels two ways, insuring accurate aim. Front
sight illuminated by beam of light—a definite aid
to skill, particularly in dark locations. Give the
public a gun that is all fun—without fatigue—and
start earning biggest profits in amusement history!
3-W AY A D J U S T M E N T
insures long life on location
Sailing and diving action of submarine-and speed-may be adjusted
by location. Thus RAPID-FIRE appeals to all types of players—
from the average kill-time patron to the skilled marksman. Repeat
play is insured by the fact that players can request location to step
up the pace as their skill increases.
ORDER WOW FROM YOUR
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