Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 July

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THE COIN M A C H I N E JOURNAL
July, 1933
SWEEPSTAKES
FOR YO U
• Now you have the Official Sweepstakes the way you want it: In a
Ball Gum model as well as the Regular!
And that means you can now place the Official Sweepstakes any­
where. In any location* In any territory.
• Regular Model Improved
Both the Regular as well as the Ball Gum model have these master
improvements : DIE CAST RACE TRACK DISC, which means perfect
uniformity*—no wobble—no “favorites” ; , , ENGRAVED FINISH LINE
. . . WINNER INDICATOR . . . FENCED-IN TELL-TALE V . . and
an IMPROVED COIN CHUTE.
Both models play pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. And both
have the play compelling odds card which makes the Official Sweep­
stakes the only race horse game offering the players 60 different odds
from 2 to 1 up to 30 to L
,
Remember, the OFFICIAL is the fastest money making game in the
business. Returns of “$112.70 in 4 days” . . . “$98.45 in 36 hours” are
reported by operators every day. So let the Official Sweepstakes put
real money in your pockets this summer!
PRICE
Ball Gum Model......$21.50
Regular Model .. . 19.50
DeLuxe Walnut
Stands to match.. 2.00
Tax Paid
and WINGS with the “Moving Playing Field”
in a Walnut Cabinet
Popular as WINGS has been, it is today better liked than ever.
One reason is its rich-looking walnut cabinet. Another is the “moving playing field.’
® Tremendous Earning Power
But the big reason for WINGS' popularity is its steady earning power. This is because WINGS
combines chance with skill to just the right degree. The result is steady player-interest and
steady profits.
Even ordinary locations keep taking in $15 up to $25 each
we©k. without let-up; And good spots average between $60
and $75 a week! Just try one. Get a WINGS machine on
7 days’ approval and see for yourself. If you are not satis-
fled, your money goes back to you promptly. Write or
wire your order—get in on the big profits NOW !
R O C K - O L A M F G . C O R P O R A T IO N
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COIN MACHINE
JOURNAL
T he M a g a z in e o f th e C o in M a c h in e In d u s try
Vol. 4, No. 6
July, 1933
C O N T E NTS
IN THIS ISSUE
W orld's Fair Number:
Page
M ap of Fair Grounds......................................................................... 14 , 15
Chicago Factories and How to Reach T h em ....... ...........
18
Bechtol Sees Return of Prosperity..................... . ............ ........ ..... 25
W urlitzer Foresees Opportunity in M u sic.......
.............. . 27
Phonograph Record Review.——— ........ ............... ............. ............ 30
Operator's Records Necessary....... ...................................................... 32
member
D. DOLLNIG, Business Manager
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Harvey Carr, Managing Editor
Member Coin Machine Manufacturers Association of America
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