Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 February

EBRUARY
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VOL. 17
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A new d a y has d a w n e d fo r O p e ra to rs w ho h ave
still usab le equipm ent stand in g idle sim ply b ecause
it is not the la st w o rd in p la y a p p e a l d e sig n .
R O C K - O L A T O N E C O L U M N utilizes old p h o n o g ra p h s
splendidly. Takes them out o f sto ra g e a n d puts them
back on location w here they will e a sily e arn as much
a n d even more than they d id w hen new! A n out­
standing hit, too, when com bined with R O C K - O L A
Playm aster. This u n b e a tab le com bination is R O C K -
O L A ’S an sw e r to increased e a rn in gs a nd a stabil­
ized op e ra tin g future!
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Forever Eliminates Obsolescence Worries
Puts Idle Phonographs to Work Profitably
Rejuvjeyiates Machines in Slow Locations
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