Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 April

Southwest Goes For
Groetchen Machines
CHICAGO- Ed Hanson, Sales Man ager
for th e Gro etchen Tool Company, who has
recently returned from an extensive 4,000
mil e trip through the Southwest, reports a
tremendous reception being given Klix,
Pok-O-Reel and Yankee.
Klix, Groetchen's new Blackjack Gam e
with coin divider, and Pok-O-Reel were en-
thu siastically endorsed by leading distribu-
tors and operators, stated Hanson.
A. H. Shannon of Coin Machin e Sales
in Houston, declared, "Th ese are three of
th e fin est counter games I have ever seen.
Th at 'Double Head' feature of Yankee is
unb eatable. It's almost unb elievabl e th at
a counter machine can be changed from
cigarette to fruit, or vice versa, in a few
moment's tim e, yet I have to beli eve my
own eyes. The new improved type coin
dividers you are featurin g in Klix, Pok-O-
Reel and Yankee are certainly going to
make a bi g hit with operators."
Although no form al announcement has
yet been mad e to the trade, orders fo r
several thousa nd Yankee machin es have
already been booked, added Hanson, and it
is expected that Yankee will surpass the
popula rity of Groetchen's Imp Gum Vendor.
Other Groetchen games bein g success-
full y operated in th e Southwest are Lib erty,
Mercury, Sparks and the new Champion ,

along with th e ever popular Imp.
brand-new kind of enterta inm ent with un-
limited variety of action resultin g in a
continually-increased interest."
Hanson reports th at heavy stocks of
Pike's P eak are on th eir way to all dis-
tributors, and th at delays a re virtually at
an end.

DuGrenier Treasurer
Back from Cruise
HA VERRILL, Mass. - Miss Blanche
Bouchard, treasurer of Arthur H. DuGren-
ier,
th e
dle
her
In c., return ed from a Southern cruise
first week in April feeling fit as a fid-
and rea dy to pitch in once again at
local office.
"I certainly am glad to be back on
active duty even though I had the time of
my life," stated Miss Bouchard upon dis-
embarking, " and it was wonderful to
lea rn that sales of our Champion ciga r-
ette merchandiser and Candy Man Sc
ca ndy ba r machin e are way ahea d of last
yea r."

COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
LaBeau Lauds
Pike's Peak
ST. PAUL- Archie LaBea u, hea d of th e
LaBeau Novelty Sales Company of this city,
visited the Gro etchen Tool Company pl ant
in Chicago during the first week in April
and was pl easantly surprised to find pro-
duction going ahead full blast on Pike's
P ea k, Pok-O-Reel, Klix and Yankee, four
of Gro etchen's newest counter games.
LaBeau has experienced grea t success in
th e di stributi on of Groetchen's merchandi se
and is very enthusiastic about the splendid
results he has had with Pike's P ea k.
Sa id Archi e, "Pike's P eak has the most
ori gin al type of playing action of any game
I have eve r seen. I'm glad tha t Gro etchen
has ste pped up production to a point wh ere
th ey can now give me qua ntity shipm ents.
Loca tion earnin g reports I have r eceived
have been hi ghly satisfa ctory on this ga me
a nd I expect to hit a new pea k in sales
with it."
LaBeau paid a very fin e tribute to Ri ch-
ard Gro etchen when he stated th at any
ga me ca rrying the name of Gro etchen
mea nt the hi ghest qu ality of materi als and
workmanship it is possibl e to produce. ♦
Pike's Peak
Finds Favor
CHICAGO- Limited location testin g of
Pike's P ea k last J a nuary indi cated it
would hold hi gh fa scination for players,
accordin g to Ed Hanson, Groetchen Tool
Co. salesmanage r, and this indica ti on has
been born e out by operators who have had
th e game in all types of locations.
Declared Hanson : " This is significa nt
to operators who have fea red delays in
gettin g Pike's P ea k on waiting loca tions
mi ght deprive th em of expected revenu es.
Th ey can now be assured th at Pike's P ea k's
a ppeal to players not only is sustain ed week
after week, but actually has been found
to doubl e a nd triple after the first week's
collections. This is more than just a new
ga me or a new playin g prin ciple. It is a
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State Groups Meet
On Legislation
SAN FRANCISCO-With eight bills al-
ready i'ntroduced into the lower house of
the California legislature regulating or
requiring licensing fees for the operation
of games, vending machines and music
equipment, the Amusement Merchants'
Association, Inc., here, headed by Sid
Mackin as managing dfrector, is taking an
initiative in securing fair treatment of the
interests of operators.
Following several weeks of conferences
with the Associated Operators of Los An-
geles County, Inc., whose managing director
is Curley Robinson, a program was devised
whereby the two organizations will make
a thorough coverage of their respective
state interests- that is, northern and sou th-
ern California-through which aid is being
enlisted from the communities now receiv-
ing financial benefit from the operation of
games through the medium of licenses and
taxes. As an example, the city of San
Francisco derives from pinball game ope-
ration alone an annual revenue of better
than $103,000.
Most of the municipalities maintain
some sort of representation or are in close
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touch wi'th the state capitol at Sacra-
mento during the legislative sessions, and
both operator groups will maintain contact
with these. The San Francisco association
has established headquarters at the capitol,
as well.
It is believed that this method of handl-
ing legislative measures has not been at-
tempted before. Progress of the plan was
discernable after only the first several
weeks had passed.
At the same time an excellent opportun-
ity presented itself for setting up primary
machinery for the dissemination of educa-
tional material and for the future develop-
ment of outlets for a long-range public
relations program. The harmony being
created by the two associations' close work
together is reported as "gratifyi'ng", and
predictions are that when the legislative
session is ended a step of permanent prog-
ress will have been made, and that an
analysis of experience will result in very
valuable, concrete material which will be
beneficial to the industry as a whole.
All operators are being kept informed
as to progress by means of bulletins and
form letters.

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LOS ANGELES - Calm in a troubled
world is the aim of the Associated Oper-
ators of Los Angeles County, Inc., whose
managi'ng director, Curley Robinson, has
sent out a "Design for Living." The printed
card : "The most lovable quality any human
being can possess is tolerance. It is the vis-
ion that enables one to see things from an-
other's viewpoint. It is the generosity that
concedes to others the right to their own
opinions and peculiarities. It is the bigness
that enables us to let people be happy in
their own way instead of our way."

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