Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 June

relies more and more on these
'Secretaries of the Treasury”
NEW IMPROVED TYPE
EE COUNTER
yE E D E R -R O O T C O U N T IN G D E V IC E S are serving the
on'n machine industry more and more widely all the time . . .
y a types of amusement and vending machines. For honest
buC er'R ° ° t “ financial reports” help operators to keep their
to Sj|ness records more accurate and complete . . . help them, also,
b 'eep business relations with all their locations on a friendly
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mutual confidence.
stand^Um' ^ ee^er' ^ 00*; Counters save time, money, misunder-
your ln^S
why it pays to have them installed on all
present machines . . . and to see that they are built into all
ne'v models you select.
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Spring or solid drive lever
( o p t i o n a l ) m a y be
changed on the job to
either right or left
side, as shaft pro­
jects on each end.
SMALL SQUARE
CASE COUNTERS
Right or left hand
drive, as ordered. 5
types: Ratchet, rev­
olution, direct drive,
geared or rotary ratchet.
O F F IC E S I N Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Greenville, S. C.,
Los Angeles, N ew York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louts, San Francisco,
M ontreal, Buenos Aires, M exico City, London, P a n s, Tokto, Shanghai, Melbourne.
I N E N G L A N D : Veeder-Root Ltd., Croydon, Surrey. I N C A N A D A : Veeder-Root
o f Canada, Ltd., Montreal.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
ACES
lor PERFORMANCE - DEPENDABILITY ■ PROFITS
“ Aces” with both operators and location owners
are the popular general purpose vendors and gum
machine illustrated here. And there is a reason
why they are so well accepted— they're tops in
profits, tops in performance and tops in depend­
ability.
Precision engineered “ Columbus” mechanisms are sturdy
and reliable— an important consideration today when buy­
ing machines to last a long time.
Easy-to-service features
make it possible to completely service Columbus Vendors
in a few minutes . . . no tools or gadgets required.
ful
Beauti­
mar-resistant finishes assure long wear and greatest
sales attraction.
Crystal-clear “ all-way-vision” glass globes
com pletely display the merchandise in the most appetizing
manner.
The Columbus Vending Co,
2005-13 E. MAIN ST.
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Illustrated in the ace ol
hearts is the popular M odel
“ 34 ” gum vendor with the non­
arching, non-missing, n o n -ja m ­
ming mechanism.
Ideal fo«
prize gum — customer cannot
see color o f next ball.
O ther models illustrated are
equipped with the general-
purpose mechanism making ll
possible to vend all kinds of
small nuts, candies and to>
charms from one machine. This
special mechanism will not
crush or break the merchandise.
us Vendors
W rite for bulletin explaining
these models in detail.
© International Arcade Museum
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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