Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1940 October

.. gives you "Multiplied lneome"
on every play
-using your old equipment!
Theorelically the PHONETTE is a penny operation-actual-
ly it is a mu~tiplied penny system, and a take of one to
twenty pennies per single tune will produce a grand total
grca '. cr than the customary nickel play installations. Pen-
nien are plentiful. and people will drop several in the
PHONETTE without a second thought where they would
hesitate to part with one nickel. And, selectivity is not a
paramount issue when one receives a full "Hit Parade" or
popular standard tune for only a penny. An exclusive fea-
ture of the PHONETTE is that each penny plays a full
len g th recording, at the point of play and not from a loud
speaker placed elsewhere.

Put your discarded equipment back info profitable
service.

Avoid "fopping" of present installations.

Increase your income-Collect in direct proportion
to seating capacity.

Install freely at spots where present high-volume
speakers are objectionable.

Service two or more adjacent spots with ONE hid-
den, automatic "Phono."
Here is the ideal way to
open New, competition-free
territory, at minimum in-
vestment. Even small Lunch
Counters, Beauty Parlors
and Barber Shops, etc., are
profitable locations for
the new PHONETTE! Ask
about our money back
guarantee.
PHONETTE COMPANY of AMERICA
6808 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif.
Phone: HIiiside 9021
The COIN MACHINE REVIEW for October, 1940. Vol. 8, No . 4. Published monthly at 1115 Venice Bl_vd., Los Angeles, Calif_ornia. Fitzroy 8269.
Paul W . Blackford, editor and publisher. Entered a s- Se cond Class Matter July 23, 1936, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, Cahl. , under the Act of
March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 for I y"ar or 3 y ears for $2.00 . . 25c per copy.
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