Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 September

Don’t Kid Yourself
O SCALE is a bargain at any price unless it gives perfect, accurate weight
consistently and earns a steady, substantial profit, month after month.
Instead, it's the most expensive scale you could possibly buy.
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Why waste your time and money with flimsy, aluminum paint-finished scales
that are untested experiments, poor imitations, cheap infringements, and built
by inexperienced one-man outfits?
If you are interested in making REAL money and want modern, small size,
low priced scales that are well built mechanisms— accurate finished products
— original in design and proportion—-fully patented and protected— and built
by a well-established scale manufacturer who is financially responsible—
The New and Improved
Loboy Scale
N O W 44 inches high
is the finest and most profitable scale your money can buy.
It has striking appearance that puts it in a class by itself. Columns are in
either white, green, or blue and the bases and heads are in black— all are
finished in beautiful, lustrous porcelain enamel. It has a perfect, accurate
mechanism that requires no adjustment or servicing. It's fully guaranteed for
FIVE years. And, it has already demonstrated that it is the fastest money­
making scale made.
But, it is NOT high priced. In fact, it is America's lowest priced, small size,
quality scale and it's sold for cash or on easy, convenient terms.
If you are in the market for REAL scales that will earn BIG profits, regularly
— write for full description and operators' low, quantity prices— TODAY.
ROCK-OLA MFG. CORP.
Builders of the finest, most profitable, and
* fastest selling coin-operated personal weigh­
ing machines on the market.
Jackson Boulevard at Desplaines Street
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
ROCK-OLA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION,
Jackson Boulevard at Desplaines,
Chicago, Illinois.
Gentlemen: I'm interested in the New and Improved
loBoy— send me full details.
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Vol 3, No. 3, September, 1932. The Coin Machine Journal is published monthly by the Park Publishing Co., Inc., 600 W. Van Buren St.* Chicago, 111. Single copies 25c, sub­
scription price $1.00 a year. Kntered as Second Class Matter March 28, 1932, at the Pontofflce at Chicago, Illinois, under the act of March 3, 1879.
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Can Furnish Game with
Jack Pot Attachment
$10.00 Extra
Special Discount in
lots of Five or more
10 Balls
5 Cents
E xclusive Features
Skill and luck combined. You can sh
9 pockets without touching a nail.
The diameter of the playing board is 25
inches. The center piece is of aluminum,
highly polished. There is one free hole and
one double score hole.
COIN CHUTE: Triple dog* Cannot be operated
with matches, cardboard, steel slugs, or other trash
used for beating or cheating the machine.
Built for 5c play or lc play. You can change it from
one to the other in a moment just by changing the
coin chutes.
PLUNGER: 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 is
where the skill comes in.
Balls released at playing level, one ball at a time.
THE BLUE SEAL is built to stand up under constant operation— no out of order calls when you operate BLUE SEALS.
The player lifts each ball to the plunger by a ball lift that really works. Not a gadget, but a genuine mechanically perfect
device. Our coin device eliminates practically all slugs, matches, sticks, etc., no clogging— your machine works all the time.
WATLING MANUFACTURING COMPANY
4640-4660 West Fulton St. Chicago, 111.
Telephone Columbus 2770—A ll Depts.
Established 1889
Cable Address: Watlingite, Chicago, 111.
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