Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 October

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As an experienced operator, you know thej
above statement to be a fact. The Jackpot offers
the biggest amusement appeal to the player of a
machine. The appeal of the old jackpot bell is universal.
And now Jennings pioneers the market again with a Triple Ap­
peal, Triple Entertainment Value, and of course . . . Triple
Profits for the operator, with the new "Tripl-Jackpot.” What thej
self starter and balloon tires did to the automobile business, the
"Triple Jackpot” will accomplish in coin machines. Never has there|
been such immediate acceptance of a similar product in the industry.
Jennings is going over the top with "Tripl-Jacks” and so will every
operator that rides the "Jennings Band Wagon.
All the improvements of the last quarter century such as . . . anti-cheating fea­
tures, modern designs, simple and sturdy mechanisms, color, simplicity . . . and
when we say simplicity, we mean that they have less working parts than any mechanisms
of their kind on the market. . . are embodied in the new "Century” and "Little Duke.”
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