Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 October

Hundreds of Operators Say
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YOU EVER SAW
And the Qredtest Money-Maker
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VERY day by wire, by letter, by tele­
phone, and by personal call comes the
cry "Give me more ‘Little Dukes'— "
And the boys have good reasons for
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i n demanding more of these sensational lit­
tle money-makersl
The three machines I have averaged
$ 15.00 each last week.—-H. F. Johnson,
Illinois.
The "Little Duke" is O. K. Received
$20.00 play the first week.— Columbian
Cigar Co., Michigan.
Makes an average profit of $4.00 a
day.-—H. D. Miller, Indiana.
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In two days operation the "Little
Duke" took in $7.18.— G. W . Snyder,
Superior Conf. Co., Ohio.
My "Little Dukes" average $10.00 to
$20.00 net each week.— Geo. W . Prust,
Illinois.
The story goes on and on. Repeat orders
"LITTLE DUKE" BALL GUM VENDER MADE
IN lc PLAY
keep coming in. The "Little Duke" is ac­
Height 22 in., width 13 in., depth 9|/2 in.
claimed the most sensational money­
Weight 55 pounds.
maker of the times. It will do everything its big brothers, the Jackpot Vender and the Jackpot
Bell, can do. An automatic payout, 2 to 20 checks or coins, check separator on vender, adjust­
able Jackpot and reserve. Different in appearance, with an appeal that wins play and makes
wonderful profit.
'/"YS TRIAL OFFER
S IT A SAMPLE —
Available with or without vender — also made without Jackpot feature
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