Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 March

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P e rfe ctly b a la n c e d D i a l - A - T u n e se le cto rs. Illu stra tio n is o f
G la m o u r T o n e C o lu m n M o d e l N o . 1 8 0 4 .
W atch the customers go for R O C K - O L A T oneC olum n or Dial-A-
Tune W a ll and Bar Boxes once the y ’re installed in a location. The
^s c in a tio n and play appeal packed into clever D ial- A -T une selec­
tors Used on these units makes for greater profits the year ’round.
Matchless beauty in color and lig h tin g — positive value for every
The principles of ToneColumn are fully
covered by U. S. Pafents. Anv in­
fringement will be prosecuted.
Coin received. D ial-A -T une gets more because it’s worth more!
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NORTH
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CHICAGO ,
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What About Your Own
PREPAREDNESS
PRO G RAM
R i g h t now is the time to also be thinking about your own
preparedness program . . . to be preparing your route so that
you can take advantage of the increasing profit-possibilities it
offers for you. .
Consider especially the increasing popularity of gum vending,
particularly the interest catching “prize gum” feature made pos-
sibe with Columbus Model “34” (illustrated left) which vends
from the bottom— customer cannot see the color of the next ball
— and of the attention holding profit-sharing Model “ 14” which
vends one, tv?o or three balls at staggered intervals. All Columbus
Gum Vendors have the non-jamming, non-arching, non-missing
mechanism.
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M O D E L “34”
And your P R E P A R E D N E S S FO R PRO FITS PRO GRAM
should incluMe the de-luxe Columbus Bi-Mor (illustrated left)
and its sister machine the three compartment Tri-Mor. These
beautiful vendors are welcomed by the most discriminating loca­
tion owners. Their beautiful colors and modern design blend
particularly well with cigarette and phonograph machines. The
appetizing display of the merchandise attracts more play for you.
All Columbus Machines offer the owner many operating ad­
vantages; Easy-to-service features that make possible complete
servicing quickly without tools or special gadgets, easy-to-clean
mar-resistant .finishes and all-way-vision glass globes. Dependable
mechanisms, long-lasting construction of high quality materials
and the backing of an experienced company that has been build­
ing dependable merchandise vendors for over a third of a century.
Right now is the time to do something about your own pre­
paredness for profits program. Write today for complete descrip­
tive information about the complete line of Columbus Vendors.
Find out how economical it is to bring your route up to date
with Columbus Machines.
THE COLUMBUS VENDING COMPANY
Columbus Vendors
M O D E L “39” B I-M O R
2005-13 E. M a in St.
© International Arcade Museum
C olum bus, O h io
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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