Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1939 April

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New Brilliance and Illumination
FOR YOUR 616 MODELS
Make your 616's a thrilling eye-,filling sig.h t,--a - powerful magnet of attraction for the
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sale of todays favorite tunes, with this 1939 modern luxury light-up design, which cap-
italizes on color flash animation plus the great earning power for the leading locations
in America. Never before, in the history of the music business, has such earning power
been built into an automatic phonograph.
Music merchants, act today, don't miss this
great opportunity.
Equip your 616's with these beautiful walnut finished Louver Corners which are backed
with a brilliant new red translucent plastic, which produces a light that is more attractive
than a_ny other light and visible from any angle, requiring only 30 watts for good illum-
ination. The silvered silhouette on plastic in the door, when illuminated, produces blazing
colors and gives 'an effect of unspeakable richness and beauty, attracting many players.
The Grille has two brilliant new red plastic pillars along the sides with polished cast
Aluminum design in the center, backed by glittering silvered jewel cloth, illuminated
by small bulbs (no ~umiline bulbs) under plastic sides, requiring only 40 watts for il-
lumination, eliminating heat. This is all assembled in a wood frame with silver jewel
cloth attached, it is so complete and perfect that you just set it in place and screw it to
the cabinet, absolutely no cutting or fitting required. Fits both 616 and 616A Models.
Comes complete with electric bulbs and full instructions for installing.
The Plastic in this equipment is of the highest quality, conducting the light very readily.
When installed in your Phonograph this equipment will not look like some cheap attach-
men t, but will become a part of the cabinet, with factory built appearance, making your
616, a NEW MODEL in a very short time. This Equipmeht is sold at a very low price of
$25.00 complete top -.a nd bottom ensemble. You ca-n purchase t_he ,G rille Assembly . . . .
separately at a price of $12.50 . . . . or you can purchase the Louver Corners and Front
Door Ensemble .... at a price of $12.50
All orders must be accompanied by $250 deposit. Balance C.O.D.
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their
New and Enlarged
The South's Largest
Distributor salutes
you.
Wolf Sales Company Moves to
New, Enlarged Quarters
By Dorothy Petsch
Wolf Sales Co. makes coin machine
history this month in San Francisco by
taking over the largest plant in this
section of the Bay area for its headquar-
ters. Grand opening was held the first
week in April and was attended by
jobbers and operators from all parts of
Northern California.
Particularly impressive is the two-
story brick building, located diagonally
opposite his old establishment. Situated
on the sunny side of the street, it has
been erected to take advantage of tha
light, and large windows flood the
showrooms and offices with sun through-
out the day. Only the shell of the pre-
vious structure remains for owner Wolf
Reiwitz has completely renovated the
interior. Floors were sanded, staine,d.
and polished. Walls were plastered ,md
tinted in a light tone. Interior woodworl:
which was added was also painte--i
white to give to the place an air of
spaciousness and cheerfulness.
The street floor is given over to dis-
play rooms and shops. Here are to be
seen the new cabinets which Wolf
Sales is placing on the market this
month and the new and used games
which he also has for sale. The ample
room makes it possible for operators to
carefully inspect their purchases. In th,;,
rear of the main floor are to be found
the shops which the mechanics claim
are the finest, the best-equipped of any
shops in San Francisco. Any kind of
machine in the vending line can be
cleaned, repaired, renovated in this
department, according to the men m
charge. The shipping room is also lo-
cated in this section of the main floor.
Here the machines are assembled and
crated for the export trade which iR an
important branch of the Wolf Sales Co.
The second floor front is given over to
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