Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 August

THE COIN M A C H I N E
August, ip33
Dress U p Y o u r C o u n te r
With a little study you can, through
the use of easels and display racks,
greatly dress up the appearance of
your counters. Chas. A. Brewer &
Sons, the leading punch board manu­
facturers, have recognized this for
some time and as a result have in­
vented a collapsible easel for their
boards. These easels when unfolded
make the board stand upright on the
counter—taking about one-third the
space occupied by the board when
left flat. When the easel is used the
board attracts more attention and
creates bigger sales. These easels can
be folded up against the board when
it is not on display and as a result,
boards equipped with easels require
no extra space when carried in stock.
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preciate the service which they are
endeavoring to render the industry
as a whole.
the organization will cooperate with
them in seeing that no jobber or dis­
tributor is allowed to handle their
products, who will not maintain the
operators regular retail price.
“Good luck, Dave Bond, and to
your associates who have the courage
and foresight to take the merchandis­
ing of coin-operated machines out of
the “racket” class and to put it on a
strictly merchandising basis.”
“It would seem that some manufac­
turers are under the misapprehension
that the purpose of the N. A. D. A.
is in the nature of a monopoly with
the power to discriminate in favor of
one manufacturer over another. My
impression, however, is entirely to the
contrary. In fact, as I understand it,
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Jack Keeney, of Keeney & Sons,
Inc., expresses the opinion that the
creation of the National Automatic
Distributors Association represents an
important step forward in correcting
many evils now existing in the distri­
bution of coin operated machines.
“As I understand it,” said Mr.
Keeney, “the primary purpose of this
organization is to eliminate the price
cutting of machines by irresponsible
so-called jobbers, and to place the
marketing of coin operated products
on a business-like basis to the end
that the legitimate jobber shall make
a real profit and that the manufac­
turer’s product shall not be made a
football by those dealers whose only
sales method is to offer a machine at
less than the established sale price.
“This will, of course, tend to
strengthen the position of the legiti­
mate jobber so that he will eventually
be. a stronger selling asset for the
manufacturer. The character of the
present members of the new associa­
tion is such that they should merit the
confidence and cooperation of the va­
rious manufacturers. Under the able
guidance of David S. Bond and his
associates, I predict a rapid growth
of the N. A. D. A. and that within a
very few months the manufacturers
in this industry will be quick to ap­
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6320-32 Harvard Ave.
Chicago, U.S.A.
WE MAKE CANDY BARS THAT DO NOT MELT.
WE MAKE CANDY BARS for VENDING MACHINES.
WE MAKE PENNY, NICKEL and DIM E BARS.
OUR BARS DON’T SOFTEN;
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customer when delivered into their hands.
Manufacturers, our_ prices are strictly wholesale. Samples are free,
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ing may be had for fifty cents with your request, and we will ship
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O ur hank is open. It ’s the First N ational Bank o f Englewood. For
exquisite confections, try:
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Phone: Triangle 77 80
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Cabinets, Panels and Stands of Stamped Aluminum
Seen by Officials in Search for New Markets
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ever, with the production of the re­
quired alloy in the laboratory. All the
properties of the new alloy are de­
termined carefully, its workability is
ascertained in the mills, and its be­
havior in the presence of corrosive in­
fluences are investigated thoroughly.
Has Many Uses
• Since aluminum has had a wide
use in the coin machine industry the
development activities of the Alumi­
num Company of America holds con­
siderable of interest to manufacturers
and operators.
.
Where cast aluminum cabinets for
Bells and Puritan machines, and cast
aluminum parts have been largely
used in the past we may see stamped
aluminum cabinets and panels in ma­
chines and games of the future.
Discussing these new markets and
applications in the Executive Service
Bulletin, S. K. Colby, vice-president
of the Aluminum Company of Amer­
ica, said:
“Having been built on research and
development, the aluminum industry
naturally has looked constantly to re­
search and development for the crea­
tion and expansion of markets, both
through the perfection of new alloys
and processes and through the appli­
cation of the metal where its peculiar
properties make it economically use­
ful. And since the seeds sown by re­
search have proved unusually produc­
tive during the past few lean years in
partly offsetting the reduction in the
use of aluminum in many of its es­
tablished applications, it may be ap­
propriate for me to discuss here briefly
the research and development activi­
ties of this company.
“The research work of Aluminum
Company of America centers around
the activities of Aluminum Research
Laboratories. The main laboratory is
located at New Kensington, Pennsyl­
vania. There are branch laboratories
at several of the plants. Both funda­
mental and applied research problems
are studied in these laboratories which
are made up of metallurgical, physical
testing, chemical and physico-chemi­
cal divisions.
“In addition to Aluminum Research
Laboratories, Aluminum Company of
America maintains a staff of develop­
ment engineers to assist its customers
in the fabrication and use of the vari­
ous basic aluminum commodities.
“New uses and new or modified fab­
ricating processes for the metal origi­
nate both in the laboratory and in the
field. For example, an industry may
require an alloy to meet certain speci­
fic needs, and with this information
at hand, the scientists in the labora­
tories set the necessary machinery in
operation in an effort to.develop an
alloy to meet the specifications. The
development work does not stop, how­
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“As a result, Aluminum Company
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conductors, pots, pans and chairs.
However, the aluminum chair business
is no longer confined to the activities
of one company alone. The pioneer­
ing work — the development of the
chair and its market— is now com­
plete. At the present time, the alumi­
num chair—a product which is the re­
suit of scientific research and develop­
ment—is used in hotels, restaurants,
clubs, schools, libraries, airplanes,
dirigibles, railroad cars, as well as in
homes.
“Building construction continued
to be one of the most productive of
the newer markets for aluminum dur­
ing 1932 and, in many of the build­
ings now being erected throughout the
country, this metal is being employed
for a wide variety of architectural
purposes. Spandrels, mullions, win­
dow sills, copings, roof crestings and
cornices, fascias, grilles, radiators and
covers, statues and other decorative
details commonly are cast in the light
alloys. Extruded sections are em­
ployed in the fabrication of store
fronts, mullions, sky-lights, window
sills, double hung and casement win­
dows, doors and door jambs; alumi­
num sheet may be either hand-ham­
mered or pressed into spandrels, cor­
nices, marquises and roofing accessor­
ies.
“The lightness of aluminum makes
possible a reduction in the weight of
the supporting structure and in the
cost of erection. These economies are
of prime importance at the time of
construction, but the building owner
who builds for tomorrow as well as for
today, has turned to aluminum be­
cause, in addition to this initial econ­
omy, its resistance to atmospheric cor­
rosion and freedom from drip-stain­
ing have eliminated many items of
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