Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 January

January, 1933
THE
COIN
MACHINE
JOURNAL
IN ANY LANGUAGE. . . V ictor R ecords W in
T h e y w e a r l o n g e r . . . w a r p le s s ., . h a v e m o r e o u t s t a n d in g
a r t is t s . . . b r in g y o u b e tte r p e r fo r m a n c e , h e n c e m o re p r o f it
W e don’t have to tell you that there’s money in coin­
operated phonographs. People want music, no matter
where they are; the man who gives it to them is in for
heavy profit. You know that.
The clever operator lets himself in for a bigger slice of
profit by giving his customers the music that they want.
And for a choice of the music of the whole world, recorded
by the best, the most well-known and well-loved artists
and entertainers, he turns to Victor Records.
Where do you operate? W ho are your customers ? W hat
nationality, what race... Polska, Deutsche, Fran^ais, Italiano,
English . . . what have you? Victor has music for them
all . . . hot or heavy.
But there’s more to it than matching your records to
your customers’ wants. You want to be sure of high quality,
long-wearing, warp-resisting discs . . . records that keep
their fine tone quality, and give you the very last cent of
your money’s worth. For more than thirty years, the name
Victor on a record has meant quality.
Send for the latest Victor Record catalogue, and choose
your next series from it. Whether you want hi-de-hi,
novelty or classical, any Victor record dealer can supply you.
R C A V ic t o r C o ., I n c .
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A R a d io C o r p o ra tio n o f A m e r ic a S u b s id ia r y
RECORD DEPARTMENT
Camden, N.J.
U. S. A.
F am ous B ands
M a k in g R e c o rd s f o r
V ic t o r
LOUIS A R M S T R O N G
ISH AM JO N ES
PAUL W H IT E M A N
GEORGE OLSEN
W A Y N E K IN G
LEO R E IS M A N
D O N B E STO R
FRED W A R IN G
JA C K D E N N Y
RCA Victor Co., Inc.
Camden, N. J., IJ. S. A.
Record Department, Desk CM-1
Gentlemen: Kindly send me full information on Victor
Records for Coin Machines, and catalog of listings, all
without obligation on my part.
Name.
Address.
City™............
..State..
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THE
COIN
MACHINE
January, 1933
JOURNAL
PENNY PLAY
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Patented. Extension Arms
a Indicator Chart ^iires
Wide Selectivity &hfor-
motion In Advance, Just
Where-Bucket Will Stop.
Wiring Installed.
for Electric Light.
famous Iron Claw Mead.
Developed Over East
Six i/ears- Die Cast]
TrmMp F ree
Removable Tray fives
Immediate Access To
Enlire Simple sbEool-
{Proof Mechanism■
Same Successful bucket
AsMufln Use On-iron Claul
Adjustable For Merchan­
dise Pick-ay.
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I a B T Coin Slide
free Wheeling Type
Hand Control-
I Smooth a-Exerhonles
$ra t/itg feed Reser­
voir Automatically
Refills Vending PIatfor, '771
Less Service Pegaired
i
\Extra Large Cash Sox
Anti-Wiring Device
Prevents Cheatina\
Sanitary Delivery Chute­
/feels All Sanitary J
Tu/o Section Cabinet
Can 3e Divided a
T ransported In
I Ordinary Automobile
PegtddUons.
/
Nand Wheel for locating
\Stoppinq Position OfSucket\
Extra Strong Sottom
For Placing Weights
I To Prevent Tipping.
Protected. By US. Patents
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Quarter Saured Oak
Cabinet- Strong Sn Durable.
6 5 in. Nigh x ISin. Square
Shipping Weight 130 lbs,
JYOS,- 1 >630,135
J 770, 305-1,601,100
1,876,694- 66,580
Other Patents Pending
Exhibit Supply Co
4 2 2 2 - 3 0 W . L A K E S T ., C H I C A G O
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