Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1947 October

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OPERATOR'S PRICES
BRAND NEW 1947 MODEL
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10c
25c
50c
ROL-A-TOP BELL . . .
ROL-A-TOP BELL . . .
ROL-A-TOP BELL . . .
ROL-A-TOP BELL . . .
The Above Prices Are Net
. . . . $175.00 .
. . . .
200.00
. . . . · 225.00
. . . .
300.00
F 0. B. Chicago
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
WE CAN FURNISH ALL TYPES OF REEL
COMBINATIONS TO MEET YOUR
REQUIREMENTS:




TWIN
N21
JACK
POT
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N£2
1 CHERRY PAY 2 • 1 CHERRY PAY 3.
MYSTERY 3-5 PAYOUT, CLUB
MYSTERY 3-5 PAYOUT, STANDARD ,
.,.
NO LEMON ON FIRST REEL
Drill-Proof Cabinets
SWITCH TO ROL-A-TOP
THINK-Your machine is no better than the coin top, if it
blocks up there never will be any money in the cash box. They
won't slug a ROL.-A-TOP. Why?

First: The coin top shows the last 8 coins.
ROL.-A-TOP BELL. TWIN JACK POT
Size 23 in. high, 14 ½ in. wide, 15 in. deep
Next: If a bent coin or slug is put in the ROL.-A-TOP the loca•
tion owner can push a button on the back of the coin top
and the bent coin or slug drops out and the ROL.-A-TOP is
free to operate with good coins. You save yourself that
trouble call and that 25 or 50 mile trip.
ASK YOURSELF THIS-ls it the old machines that I operate that count, or is it the amount of money I will have in
the bank at the end of the year? It's the do-re-me you want. You must get new machines in order to 'b uild up that
bank account ROL.-A-TOP makes the most money.
SWITCH TO ROL-A-TOP-MAKE MONEY
15-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE-DON'T WRITE-WIRE!
59 YEARS OF
. PROGRESS
ESTABLISHED
1889
WATLING MANUFACTURING CO .
4640-4660 W. Fulton St., Chicago 44, Illinois
Established 1889-Tel., COLumbus 2770
Cable Address, "WAnINGITE", Chicago
59 YEARS OF
PROGRESS
ESTABLISHED
1889
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It's the. Machinery that Counts!
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Gate that opens when you
push a button, and it will
allow the bent coins and
slugs and paper to drop out,
eliminating that trouble call.
Coins Show at All Times
Only Bell coin top in the
world to show all 8 coins.
5 Magnet to draw out steel
--1coins.
5 Stamping that returns sec-
1°nd coin.
Note the coin top is screwed
to the Bell mechanism and
is removed from the cabinet
when the Bell mechanism is
removed. There is no sepa-
ration or break between the •----+
coin top and the mechanism,
this makes it impossible for
coins to lap going from top
to mechanism.
,...+---,f--tll: 5 Standard
1 the
separator pin,
same location.
--{Chute to Jack Pot free
from floppers.
Large standard reels.
Twenty stops.
New reel balancer.
Improved clock, silent and}
durable. It will last the life • • - - -+-f-li-MI
of the machine.
ROL-A-TOP MECHANISM OF TWIN JACK POT
Study the above ROL-A-TOP mechanism over carefully.
Note how simple the ROL-A-TOP coin top and the mecha-
nism of the Bell are.
We haven't made any radical changes on the Bell mecha-
nism. Nothing new to learn. Nothing complicated about
the ROL-A-TOP top.
There is iust a big sprocket wheel and between each
spoke a coin falls. They can't lap because they do not
touch, the spoke of the wheel is between them, and they
ride in tracks.
The above ROL-A-TOP mechanism is equipped with a
check separator, which enables you to change the ma-
chine from a check machine to a cash machine i■ a
moment, without removing a screw.
The ROL-A-TOP mechanism is equipped with the no-pay-
out on chec~ attachment, which means when operating
the machine as a cash machine, you can push a lever and
when checks are played into the machine the reels will
spin but the machine will not pay out even though a
winner shows up, it is not supposed to.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - INVENTED AND MADE ONLY BY - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Established
1889
WATLING MANUFACTURING COMPANY
4640-4660 West Fulton Street, Chicago 44, Illinois, U. S. A.
Cable Address, "WATLINGITE", Chicago
Tel.
COLumbus
2770
All Depts.
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