Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 January

January, 1932
T H E COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
U
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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January, 1932
T HE COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
the PROOF is in the cash drawer
that’s why Operators choose the
H i-B A L L
GAME OF SKILL
Here’s The Newest PEO
MONEY-MAKER!
ake a look at the new HI-BALL machine . . . the latest
PEO device for putting big profits into the operator’s pockets!
It’s built for five cent play, the cabinet is strongly made, beau­
tifully decorated and finished in a rich toned walnut. The legs
are detachable* and easily adjusted to uneven floors. Any
coupe or roadsteif iear compartment will accommodate the
new HI-BALL machine . . . and it takes less than five minutes
to dismantle or set it up.
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D IM EN SIO N S
40 inches high, 37 inches long
17 inches wide
Shipping weight 85 pounds
(Actual weight 60 pounds)
_ Lt the right is shown a top view of the HI-BALL. Notice the thirteen alleys
on the upper part of the playing board . . . six of them are terminated by scor­
ing holes, and the other seven are clear, .enabling the ball to bounce through
the pin board and into the holes below. The entire playing principle of the '
HI-BALL creates the element of SUSPENSE, which is absolutely vital to the
life and popularity of any machine.
The coin mechanism is simple . . . no knobs to turn . . . just deposit the ..
nickel, pull the plunger, and the machine is in action. The HI-BALL' may also
be had for penny play, at *10 extra cost.
Write Today for Details and Prices
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PEO M A N U F A C T U R IN G CORP.
1 CHICAGO OFFICE:
,
4332 W. Harrison St.
Chicago, Illinois
449 Avenue A
.
Dept. J
Rochester, New York
(Or Your Nearest Sobbm)
NEW YORK OFFICE:
1123 Broadway
N©w York City
When writing the Peo Mfg. Company mention the Coin Machine Journal. It establishes you as being progressive.
Watch for this advertiser’s exhibit at the Sherman House February 22, 23, 24, 25 m booth 25
'
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