Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 January

THE
COIN
MACHINE
January, 1933
JOURNAL
N E W MOON
A
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In te r c h a n g e a b le
A lm o s t
A n y
In
P la y in g
T y p e
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to
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G a m e
E x is t e n c e
This picture shows one of the new replacement fields
inserted into an old cabinet
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Why worry about what to do with those old
games? A New Moon Playing Field will reju­
venate the play of your old machines— the
New Moon principle is new; speedy and
tricky play in every shot of the plunger.
M ade to fit tw enty-six
pin gam es.
d ifferen t
W rite us fo r fu rth er
inform ation.
Name your machines— We’ve got
the new interchangeable board to
fit them.
E v e r y
p le t e
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b o a r d
w it h
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c o m e s
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E a s y t o in s t a ll • I t is s o
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to p s
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r ig h t o n
c a n
c h a n g e
lo c a t io n •
Operator’s Price
ORDER A COMPLETE
NEW MOON MACHINE
Two-toned walnut cabinet. Size 16x32.
Door in front. A.B.T. coin slot mounted on
door. Foolproof ball elevator.
OPERATOR’S
PRICE
Plus Tax
•5 0
$
1
5
H ERCU LES
$ 4 * 2 5
W
r it e
W
ir e
T A X
P A ID
NO OTHER CHARGES
P h o n e
But Do
Something
One-third deposit—-Balance C. O. O,
No shipments made without deposit
S e e U s a t th e S h o w
N O V ELT Y
652 W est L a k e S tre e t
CO.
Chicago, Illin o is
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T he
C O IN
M A C H IN E
JO U R N A L
The Magazine of the Coin Machine Industry
January, 1933
Vol. 4, N o . I
C O N T E
N
T S
IN T H IS ISSUE
The new y e a r gets off to a
good start. Som e o f indus­
try's leaders tell w hat th e y
think o f th e fu tu re— Page
10.
Page
1933 as th e Leaders S ee I t . . . . . . .
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H o w to O p e r a te D iggers . . . . . . . . . . .
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F ederal Injunction Stops Pirates. ............................. . . . . . . . . . . . .
30
Texas Tax Is D e f e a t e d . . . . . . .
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Jersey Labels P ro tect M e m b e rs . ....................................................................36
The inside facts on o p e ra ­
tion o f d ig g e r machines
told fo r the first tim e — Page
23.
A ll M a in H a ll Sold fo r Show
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Lock Expert Studies S a fe ty Problem . . . . ...................................................49
By R obert Peterson
M o d e l S et o f By-Law s..........
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NEXT M O N T H
February issue will be annual
buyers guide, giving most
c o m p le te details o f exhibits
a t th e com ing 1933 show.
FEATURES
E d itorial .......................................
In tern atio n al News Section
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Trading
Post
.7 6
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D. D O L L N IG , Business M a n a g e r
H a rv e y C a rr, M a n a g in g Editor
W illia m F. C ostello, A d vertisin g M a n a g e r
M e m b e r C o in M achin e M a n u fac tu re rs Association o f A m e ric a
The C o in M a c h in e Journal, 600 W . Van Buren St., C h icag o * Illinois, is published m onthly, on or b efo re
th e 15th o f each m onth. C o p y rig h t 1932. S ingle copies 25 cents. $1.00 a y e a r in th e U n ite d States.
$ 2.00 a y e ar in fo re ig n countries. O u r te le p h o n e num ber is M o n ro e 0328.
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