Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 December

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It is a new distributing mecha­
nism, which is attached to the
com chute. The mechanism is
designed to make a division into
four parts, giving the operator,
the location and the playing pub-
lie an accurate mechanical divi­
sion as playing proceeds.
There are two compartments vis­
ible to the public. We will call
one compartment No. 1 , and the
other No. 2 . The contents of
No. 1 are given to the player
that has the highest score each
day. The contents of No. 2 are
given to the player having the
highest score for the week.
The location owner has access to these compart­
ments and gives the winners the contents of the
compartments. He also has access to his share of
the profits.
When you check up the machine all you have to
do is open the cash box and take your money. You
don’t even have to stop and count it.
This attachment has doubled and tripled the play
on our famous B LU E SEA L PIN GAME. It is
the only attachment of its kind in the world and
it is PA TEN TED . Beware of imitations.
SIZE
Height 37 inches
W idth 2 8 % inches
Depth 2 8 % inches
W eight 70 lbs.
W e P ay Tax
PLUM GBR. Extremely sensitive. Makes it a real game of skill.
When a ball is-shot, it goes all the way around the board, hits the
spring and then comes back and falls into the pocket. This
where the skill comes in.
Balls released at playing level, one ball at a time.
The reason we dare sell our pin game on time is because
it was cheaply constructed and would fall to pieces or it is a machine that will stand up. The players will nav for it Tt ;« »
time on these terms*
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WATLING MANUFACTURING COMPANY
4640-4660 West Fulton St. Chicago, III.
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PAM-MUTUAL—Here’s America’ s newest sales board sensa­
tion. All the thrills and fascination of the Kentucky Derby.
Pays out 64 big winners. A 1200 square hole board that takes
in #60,00 and pays out #24.00. Gives you better than 50%
profit. Be the first in your territory to cash in on this newest
sales board idea. Price, each, #3.60. Form Q1200AJ*
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PROSPERITY—-America’ s most popular sales board. Used by
more operators than any other board. Has 2000 square holes,
takes in #100.00 and pays out #59.00, giving you a 41% profit.
Price, with three counterfeit-proof winning numbers, #3.59.
Form No. Q2000AL. A fast seller and big money maker.
MA N U F A C T U R I N G
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