Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 January

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Length
January, 1932
T H E COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
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Width .............
24 "
16"
Front Height . . . .. . .6 *4 "
Rear Height
. . 9V2"
Weight only . . . . .23 lbs.
B
INGO has already become the standard
of comparison in judging the merit of
coin-operated skill and amusement ma­
chines. Its play has been sensational all over
the country. After eight months on location,
operators report the play as hot as usual.
many actual tests. It is little wonder that
BINGO usually earns back its entire cost the
first few days.
Try it out for yourself for seven days after de­
livery. If for any reason whatsoever you wish
to return the first machine before the seven
days have elapsed, ship it back prepaid and we
Its captivating appearance, with its rich green
will promptly refund the
top, its solid walnut cabinet,
entire purchase price. No
its sparkling nickel-plated
Regardless of How Many Machines
questions asked. Could any­
trap-door pockets and con­
You’May Want, Your Order Will
Be Shipped Immediately.
thing be fairer? MAIL
trols, wins instant favor...
YOUR ORDER TODAY!
anywhere, as proved by
B ingo N ovelty M fg . C o .
1832 South Trumbull Ave.
Chicago, Illinois
When writing the Bingo Novelty Co. mention the Coin Machine Journal. It establishes you as being progressive.
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January, 1932
T H E COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
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lependatyfc. Operati
imes
The ttftd el E” is equippe<\with the finest power
amplifier, 1 sturdy dynamic speaker, and reliable artis­
tic pickup, uhe special needle, pktying from 2000 to
3000 record! without changing, ao«s to its value as a
coin-operatel instrument.
Seeburg "Model E” Audiophonek were designed
according to entirely new mechanical Vrinciples, have
been more thin two years in the proces\ of laboratory
experiment, painstaking engineering, andVrtistic evolu­
tion of beautiml cabinets. In every way me ingenuity
of Seeburg woHkmen, the pioneers and learners in the
automatic field,vs demonstrated vividly in tra "Model
E” . There may Ee others but there is none mote simple.
To assist the operator in financing arrangements^ the
J. P. Seeburg Corporation extends with the "M
an extremely liberal credit plan. This is wot till \>f
investigation by \vgpy automatic instrument op
and distributor.
See the Model "3 I m booth 48 at the Convention,
*
Sherman ouse, February 22-25
J. P . S eeb u r g C o r po r a t io n
World’\ Leading Manufacturers of
Automatic Musical Instruments
1500-1524 DAYTON ST.
CHICAGO, ILi
RESPONSIBLI
DISTRIBUTION
INVIVED
When writing the J , P. Seeburg. & Co. mention, the Coin Machine Journal. It establishes you as being progressive.
Watch for-this advertiser’* exhibit at the Sherman House February 22, 23, 24, 25 in booth 48
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