Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 December

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Machines, Ideas, People
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M o r e n ew m a c h in e s
o f a ll k in d s
ha v e been in tro d u c e d in
D e ce m b e r,
th is y ear, th a n in a n y single p e rio d
fered.
S a id to be p o p u la r w ith o p ­
erators. A ssociated D is tr ib u to r s , D e ­
th e
tro it, are exclusive n a tio n a l o u tle t.
T h e J o u r n a l receives a s p le n d id col­
in o u r m e m o ry .
S p in n e r,
E x p o rts o f A m e ric a n m a d e gam es
a
m u ltip le
coin
trad e s tim u la to r w ith
co un te r
choice o f 36
a n d m a ch ine s h a v e sh o w n a m a rk e d
fronts, m ake s a ppe aran ce . I t w as in ­
increase d u r in g
tro duce d as a beer m a c h in e show in g
th e
despite p r o d u c tio n
w in te r m o n th s ,
of
B r itis h
m ade
gam es. O p e ra to rs in the U n ite d K in g ­
d o m are b u y in g m o re A m e r ic a n m a d e
m ach ine s.
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ta in ly is a g o o d fr ie n d o f th e J o u r ­
W i t h a c k n o w le d g m e n ts in order
o u r e d ito ria l covers th e lis t in a n o th e r
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M a r s h a ll Seeburg is o n th e w a y to
recovery a n d h a s been receiving v isi­
tors w h ile c o nv a le scin g fr o m a seri­
ous a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t in N o v e m ­
ber.
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O p e ra to r w a n ts to k n o w w h o m ake s
a vender a tta c h m e n t fo r D ig g e r m a ­
chines.
C a n a n y o n e h e lp h im ?
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S p o r tla n d
hav e
fo rm e d
o pe rato rs
an
the
E ast
asso ciatio n.
T he
C o i n M a c h i n e J o u r n a l in a u g u ra te s
a
n ew
S p o r tla n d
D e p a r tm e n t
w ith
D a v e R o b b in s , E d ito r- in - C hie f.
tors e n th u s ias tic over w h a t is c o n ­
som e to be th e
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a u to m o b ile s
and
prom ises
operators a b ig b lo w o u t J a n u a r y 20.
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T o m a n d J e r r y sets m a k e a p p e a r­
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b o th
electric
s ta n d a rd m e c h a n ic a l m odels.
in g the im pression t h a t th is is a new
K a ls o n
m a k e s p le a
tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n , a m u c h
ledo, O h io , h a d ra d io ta x i service as
gro u p .
A s P a t B u c k le y
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can v e rify since he a n d y o u r reporter
enjo yed
th is
in n o v a tio n
th e n
w h ile
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Saul
is n o t the o u tp o st of c iv iliz a tio n . T o ­
fa r b a c k as 1927.
and
la r o n coast, n o w g o in g good in E a s t.
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B a lly g o in g f u ll force in n e w m o d ­
ern 3 -story d a y lig h t p la n t.
W il l c o n ­
v is itin g P a d d y S keffing ton a n d M ik e
tin u e
gam es
Jam ie s o n .
E rie Street p la n t.
a ssem bly
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T o pics, discusses n ew lib e r a lity , in ­
greetings fo r p a tro n a g e
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v itin g c o m m e n t o il s u b je c t fr o m o p ­
p a st
era tors.
m achines
g ive n
d u r in g
th e
year.
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S. C a p a ld i sends S eason’s G re e tings
S h o w space g o in g fast, c o m m itte e
reports.
O verflow seen as o p tio n is
in fo rm o f e la b o rate p h o to g ra p h ic c a l­
e n d a r d e p ic tin g b e a u tifu l a n d h is to ric
scenes o f S c o tla n d .
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0 . D . Je n n in g s & C o m p a n y opens
G am e s go co-ed w ith in tro d u c tio n
of Sweet S ally .
T h is new est co un te r
ty p e m a c h in e is a p ro d u c t of the E x ­
a
southe aste rn
office
at
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G eorgia.
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h ib it S u p p ly C o.
w ith a special service d e p a rtm e n t for
B a lly
dem and.
c h in e,
I n a recent issue the “ N e w Y o r k e r ”
A . S. L iv in g s to n heads the n e w ly
o rg a n ize d N a t io n a l C h ic le C o m p a n y ,
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knees in
D ic e tte
released to o perators in response to
Jo b b e rs re port o pera­
ta k e n o n m e zzan in e floor.
J im m y J o h n s o n w onders a b o u t the
These speci­
change fronts.
cigarette
in
H o llo w a y .
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id ea in tax i service. N o , the H u d s o n
p a r t of th e m a g a z in e .
Jo hn
a rch eological
London.
m ens w ill go in o u r h o b b y co lle c tio n .
m e rc h a n d isin g id ea in several years.
o p e ra to r w h o sent u s th e q u a il cer­
of
C o .,
O r ig in a lly p la n n e d fo r th e S h o w b u t
T h a n k s fo r those b ird s , t h a t Io w a
nal .
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he a v y p l a y ; n o w offered w ith q u ic k
sidered b y
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p a tio n were u n e a rth e d o n prem ises of
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T w o b ig b a n q u e ts a w a it N e w Y o r k
c u p sets s u d d e n ly becom e a
m o st p o p u la r p r e m iu m ite m fo r D i g ­
A m a lg a m a te d
gers, salesboards a n d gam es, reports
V e n d in g M a c h in e O p e ra to rs p re p are
the W e s t B e n d A lu m in u m C o m p a n y .
for record crow d a t L e v e l C lu b , J a n u ­
A n o th e r b e n e fit o f th e n ew d eal.
o p e ra tin g
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groups.
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ance as D ig g e r, p in g am e a n d punch-
ports. T h e G re ate r N e w Y o r k V e n d ­
P ace h o lid a y sale gets u n d e r w a y
b o a rd
in g M a c h in e O p e rato rs b a n q u e t fo l­
a n d creates liv e ly a c tiv ity a t th e P ace
lows J a n u a r y 20 a t th e S o n ia B a ll­
p la n t o n I n d ia n a A venue .
p r e m iu m
ite m ,
a ttr a c tin g
a
great d eal o f a tte n tio n .
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C o in m a c h in e h is to ry is m a d e w h e n
p ric e d m a c h in e o f its k in d to be o f­
a n c ie n t relics o f e arly R o m a n occu ­
c h in e
card
room s.
announced
and
first
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C O IN
M A C H IN E
JO U R N A L
The Magazine of the Coin Machine Industry
Vol. 5, No. 5
December, 1933
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IN THIS ISSUE
Page
Monthly Spotlight ........................................ .
10
1934 Show Space in Demand........................ ................................. 14
Changing Times Foster New Ideas
By Ken M orley......................................................... .......... 24
The Coin Machine Center
Edited by Dave Robbins....__ ________________ ______ 27
Automatic Typewriter Opens New Field
By Hans Dorff, Berlin, Germany....... ................................ 38
Phonograph Record Review
ByA. W.Roos—...................................... ........................... 46
Relics Unearthed on Coin Machine Site............................ .
48
The Care of Coin Machines
By J. A. Smith................................................ .................... 57
Gold Bricks in Vending Promotions.............................................
66
Editorial Comment .................... ................ ................................... 67
Trading Post...................................... ............................................. 68
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