Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 October

The
C O IN M A C H IN E
JO U R N A L
T h e M a g a z in e o f th e C o in
M a c h in e In d u stry
October, 1933
Vol 5, No. 3
WE 00 OUR f*»T
W H A T IS C O M IN G IN
C O IN M A C H IN E S
• COIN MACHINE JOURNAL has been
fortunate in securing a series of articles on
design and development by several of the
outstanding authorities, on design and en­
gineering. These comprehensive articles by
such internationally famous craftsmen will
interest every coin machine man because
they form the background for many of the
new and startling developments that are go­
ing on in the coin machine world. The first
of the series appears in this issue and is
from the pen of Walter Dorwin Teague.
Follow the series. You will recognize the
various authors as their articles appear.


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IN THIS ISSUE
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Manufacturers and Distributors in Harmony...... ...... .............
4
Machines Put Life in Talkies
By A. B. Laing............................. .... ................. .
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Highlights of Joint Session................... ........................... ....
13
Ball Trap Stabilized Games.................................................. . 19
Games Make Good Predictions.....................;...,.............. ....... 26
Used Machine Problem
By H. M. Branson........ .... ..... ............ ........................
31
How Much Does Design Help Play (First of a Series)
By Walter Dorwin Teague, International Authority on
Design ........................ ............ ........................... .
37
Turkey Board Season Opens......................... ...........................
44
Mystery Award Invades Vendors......... ................................... 50
Editorial Comment........................................;.......................
69
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1 Harvey Carr, Managing Editor
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T H E COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
October, 1933
Never before has there been such a
perfect game! Never has there been
anything like its sure-fire play appeal
AND its magic-like mechanical action!
Never a product with the same style
and smartness! The same beauty and
richness!
That's why locations every­
where are greeting the
World's Fair JIGSAW with
smiles of welcome . . . and
operators, who know a super­
game when 1hey see it, will
count that day lucky when
they set eyes on this master
product of all times!
There can be no question
about JIGSAW'S popularity.
It has already proved to be
the favorite amusement of
25 million Americans!
So lose no time. Don't wait
until somebody else steps
Into your locations. Cinch the
lead now. Get in touch
with your nearest distributor
today. Pocket the EXTRA
PROFITS that always go to
the man who is FIRST with the
LATEST!
Manufacturers and Inventors of The World’s Fair JIGSAW and WORLD'S SERIES games
R O C K -O L A M F G . C O R P O R A T I O N
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