Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1936 January

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New profit'arnmunition to mak~ 1936~ you~ most profitable ye(1r~
not a "rehash" of qld machines, ;:~'ao~e.q:' ,up, ~o look different ... hut
machines, radically di~erent i.rtw opeJJa~i~g· princi:ple! " These sure
f!r .e successes will bring. bigg~~ " inct>xne~ t~ ' SltUIH, operators who
~iiJ. take this "cue" from A.B.T. ~d, ti~ in wi,th th~.se ~ew, different
and \ s'u~cessful ''A.B.T. 1936 inacpin,eS(
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BANK VAU
Solid bars of metal, interlocking in close fit-
ting sockets all around its circumfer~nce,
make the Bank Vault Door impregnable.
This is actually the structural principle em-
ployed in the ACE LOCK. "Bank Vault ~e­
curity" is vastly more than a high sounding
advertising slogan ... it is a tangible, concrete
F ACT in the ACE LOCK. Compare the ACE
with any other lock .. and you'll see the
difference at a glance.
Chicag6 ACE LOCKS . . . or the famous
Chicago Double Bitted Locks can be supplied
on any coin machine, or used as replacements
for any standard lock. Write us for illus-
trated folders, details and prices.
ACE lock. No. 4032 illustrated. Notice
the ACE TUBULAR KEY, practically
Impossible to duplicate. The ACE
comes In a wide variety of styles, for
every requirement .
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