Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1935 June

92% OF ALL THE COIN
MACHINE MANUFACTURERS
USE A. B. T. COIN CHUTES
Ratchet Dog controls
slide to full extent of
operating stroke, I -Irs
inches. Prevents jam-
mino , cheating.
Last Coin
always
Played
plainly
is
Extra Heavy Duty
in
Magnet gives ab-
sight. Directly visible
from
above,
Makes
cheatino impossible
solute protection
against all steel
slugs.
Two
Special
Dogs
preven.t use ' of "Texas
S I u os,"
perforated
washers, S'm a II e r
coins, slotted pieces.
Sturdy. handsome Face
Plate, of size suit.
able for any machine.
Rigid against loosen-
ing by hardest usage.
Slide of heavy
bras~
lastingly
nickeled.
Handsome. sturdy and
guaranteed
to
give
maximum service.
Operators! Demand A. B. T. CHUTES
Patented Safety Features No Other Chute Can Give
Manufacturers who use A.B.T. Coin Chutes on their machines are GOOD MANUFAC·
TURERS from whom to buy. Use of an A.B.T. Chute proves that a manufacturer has the
OPERATOR'S welfare at heart. There are CHEAPER chutes on the market, which the
manufacturer might buy-but NONE with the REPUTATION for absolute RELIABILITY
enjoyed by A.B.T. Chutes.
The very fact that 92 % OF ALL COIN MACHINE MANUFACTURERS use A.B.T.
Chutes proves superiority over ANY AND ALL competition. The coin chute is the heart of
the machine, the watch dog of the cash box. A.B.T. Coin Chutes are an ABSOLUTE GUAR·
ANTEE against clogging and jamming. Many PATENTED features, EXCLUSIVE with
A.B.T., guard against use of slugs, wedges, and aU other forms of cheating.
The No. 310 SUPER VISIBLE Chute shown above is A.B.T.'s latest model. The LAST
COIN played is always plainly VISIBLE from a direct down view. The coin cannot be
shaken nor jarred from its position in plain sight. Players will NOT attempt to defraud
with this chute on guard.
Give YOUR coin machine business to the MANUFACTURER who gives YOU A.B.T.
Chutes. 92 % OF ALL MANUFACTURERS USE THEM. Wise operators will want the
ACKNOWLEDGED best-A.B.T. Coin Chutes.
A. B. T. MANUFACTURING COMPANY
3311-19 Carroll Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
Advance
Covers
the Coast
Here we have a view of the display rooms in Advance Automat
Sales Company's main office in San Francisco. Lou Wolcher,
the far right in this photo, is rightfully proud of wide terri
covered by his distributing firm, with branches in Los Angel
Oakland, Portland, and Seattle.
From this main office at ~021-23
Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco,
is directed the coast-wide organiza-
tion of the Advance Automatic Sales
Company. Lou Wolcher, head of the
firm, is shown in front of his new
buildi ng, entirely occupied by Advance.
BELOW is a view of the recently enlarged quarters of the Western
Distributors, Incor-porated, in Seattle, which was merged with
Advance to give the organization one of the largest and best
known distributing chains in the country.
ABOVE we see the new Los Angeles branch of Advance, located
at 1150 West Washington Boulevard in a prominent spot on "coin
machine row." M. H. Sanders, manager, has been so busy filling
orders the past two months that the operators will take his
samples if they get a chance, and he has had a hard time pro-
tecting his complete stock of demonstration machines from the
eager ops.
BELOW is the Portland office of the National Amusement Com-
pany of Oregon and Washington, recently affiliated with Advance
to become the Portland link in ,the firm's coastal chain. R. M.
Arnold, Jr., is manager.

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