The War and its
probable effect on
Music Merchants
by Bill COl'col'an
Today, America's "all-out" war effort is our Number One
Job! Naturally, our business is being affected. New
equipment will become increasingly more difficult to
secure, because of metal and material priorities. These trends are already apparent in
the tire industry, in automobiles, refrigerators, washing machines, and in many · other
durable goods lines. It is up to the music merchant to prepare himself now if he wants
to insure his earnings in the future.
For a short while longer, our West Coast distributors will be able to supply you with
Buckley Wall and Counter Boxes 'a nd accessories. Therefore, I would earnestly urge a ll
operators of music equipment to check th e ir various locations with 'a view to deter-
mining the equipment necessary to convert them into profitable Buckley installations.
Orders should be placed at once. Time of delivery and financing can be arranged by
the Buckley distributor in your locality.
Don't delay! Each day witnesses new shortages developing. Visit your Buckley distrib-
utor, NOW. You will find him anxious to help you in every way.
Signed,
William Co,.co,.an
Pacific Coast District Sa'esmanager for
BOCKLEY MOSIC SYSTEMS
Incorporated
1157 POST STREET
SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. '
Phone Graystone 7878
-------------------DISTRIBUTORS-------------------
METRO MUSIC COMPANY, 280 Golden Gate Ave. , San Francisco
BAER MUSIC COMPANY, B50 East Fourteenth St. , Oakland, Calif.
W. BILL PARADISE, CREST NOVELTY CO.,
243·45 W. Trent Ave. , Spokane, Wash .
WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS, 3126 Elliott Ave., Seattle, Wash .
JOE H. BAKER ~ 154 N. First St., Fresno, Calif.
D. B. SCOTTO, 919 Tenth St. , Sacramento, Calif.
CHARLES A. ROBINSON , 1911 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles
GENERAL MUSIC CO . , 2277 West Pico Blvd. , Los Angeles
1157 Post St. , San Francisco
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COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
25
FOR
JANUARY
1942