Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 July

Here is an acfion shot showing Baron charg-
ing the assistant trainer to wrestle the gun
from his hand. In early stages of the training
a helper keeps a strong leather strap attached
to the dog so that he can be pulled away if
he attempts to go too far. Experiences show
that once the dog graduates the knowledge
he has gained remains with him for his entire
life.
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MACHINE
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Bud Parr proudly poses with his Doberman, Baron, on one of his regular Sunday afternoon visits
to the Training School where Baron was taking his two months' instrucfion. Regular visiting
hours prevail just as in the finest finishing schools.
1942
Parr's Baron Knor von Wagner
Completes Intensive Training
LOS ANGELES.-Baron Knor von Wag-
ner, two-year old black and tan Doberman
Pincher owned by William "Bud" Parr,
head of the General Music Co., has gradu-
ated. Yes, indeed, school days are over for
Baron for he has just completed an intens-
ive training course in the Hollywood Dog
Training School presided over by one Carl
Spitz, who has won national acclaim as a
leading trainer of dogs of all types.
During the two months training Baron
.associated with the best and finest dogs the
nation could muster for the balance of his
.classmates were dogs being trained for the
United States Government for duty in the
present war emergency.
The two month course is a varied one
.and supremely intensive. In classes of
.eight the dogs are trained for companion-
:ship, discipline, protection work and serv-
ice work. Each day the class of eigh t go
through the instructions already mastered
and warm up to new subjects still to con-
quer. The same trainer takes the class
through the en tire course.
Protection work and service work are
two of th e most interesting phases of the
,co urse. On protection work the dogs are
taught to protect th eir master regardless of
the hazard involved. For example, the
photos appearing on this page show Baron
in action. In one picture he has attacked
the assistant trainer because he displayed
a gun and ei ther pointed it at Baron or
Bud Parr. After the dog has wrestled
loose the gun from the man's hand and it
lies on the ground, he stands guard over
the assailant only to spring to action im-
mediately again if the least move is made
by the trainer. The bottom picture shows
Baron springing on the man again because
he has made a move to leave.
We were curious enough to pry loose the
method used to accomplish such a feat.
The trainer told us that first a gunny sack
is shaken repeatedly in front of th e dog to
anger him and cause him to strike at the
sack. The action is repeated continuously
until the dog develops a permanent dislike
for the very sight of th e sack and will
spring at it upon sigh t. Next the train er
places a leather protective sleeve over his
arm, wraps the arm with inner tubes, and
then wraps the sack around the outside.
Upon sighting the sack the dog springs
and makes his first a ttack upon a man's
arm.
The same procedure is followed with the
pistol until finally it is held in the hand of
the trainer. The dog soon learns the asso-
ciation and will spring to a ttack anyone
pointing a pistol or revolver at either his
master or himself.
Under service work comes such duties as
In this picture Baron has shaken the gun loose
but the assistant trainer made a move to run
and Baron charged him again in the fashion
shown above. N otice the gun on the ground.

carrying b'askets from the market, bringing
the master's hou se slippers, caring for an
infant, trailing, etc.
While undergoing the training the dogs
are housed in immaculately clean kennels,
fed sp'ecially prepared foods and cared for
- - - - - - ( S e e BARON, page 27)
Santa Barbara Licenses
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -This city
has recently passed a new vendin g machine
license amendment to the original pinball
li cense ordinance whereby all operators of
I c vending machines selling gum, candy
peanuts, etc., including I c weighing mao
chin es and other I c machines, that are not
prohibited by State Law, will be licensed
at $20.00 per year.
License fee is an occupational on e and
does not affect operators or location owners
having three or less machines of the I c
va riety.
(Copies of the ordinance are on fil e in
TH E R EVIEW offices. )
THERE'S ALWAYS A BETTER BUY AT "LEHIGH"
Late Used Free Play Games. All Packed In Brand New Cartons.
Scien t ific Base Ba ll...
75.00
T en Str ike ........................... ...................................... 59.50
T e n Pi ns __ ...............
59.50
Ch a ll enge rs (new)
37. 50
$69.50 EACH
Big Para de
Victo ry
Knockout
1940 1· 2· 3
Five -T en- T wen t y
~hu~~:;::;' M~~l~~) Picture ·Mac·t;inoi
$49 .50 EACH
Captain Kidd
Bol away
Ju ngl e
Show B oat
Argenti ne
Gun Club
Sn a ppy
$19 .50 EACH
St ratoli ner
$29.50 EACH
T railways
Sun Beam
Sea H awk
4 Diamond s
ABC Bowl er
L eag ue L ea der
Dupl ex
Sil ve r Spray
Oou ble Pl ay
FO R FIVE OR MORE GAMES
10 % .DIS COUNT ON ALL OROERS
WIRE OR AIRMAIL OROER & 1/ 3 DEPOSIT.
MENTION SECOND CHOICE.
ARCAOE EQUI P MENT
Moun tain Climber s (bran d new) .............................. $ 149 .50
. .................................. 199.50
Battin g Practice
................................
Brite Spot
Silver Skates
M et ro
L eader
St ars
Fl icker
Atten tio n
Dude Ra nch
Big Chief
Anabe l
Hig h Ha nds ................................................................ $ 125.00
S uper Bell s ............ ......................
. ............. 165.00
Chi co Hockey .............
WOW
Z ombie
All American
Rot ati on
Ba nd W agon
Broadcast
S por t Par ade
Repeat er
Fox H un t
Majo r '4 1
Red Head
Star Attraction
Leg iona ire
Tw i n Six
Hig h Hat
West Wind
Towers
NEW THREE SCORES New Ch a mp
Te n Spot
99.50
1531 N. BROAD STREET
PHILADELPHIA. PENNA.
I.EHIGH SPECIAI.TY CO.
ST. LOUIS
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CHICKEN SAM OPERATORS
"mT THE
SIAMESE RAT"
,ST. LO UIS-Jun e found a numb er of
notable changes in the coin machine in·
dustry in St. Louis. P rimarily noticeable was
-t.he giving up of vaca tions by many of
those operators who form erly left th e city
for less torrid reso rt spo ts by the first of
June each year. Tire conservation is on e
reason ; but th e demand for service and
lack of servi cemen has made it necessary
for most of th e boys to take tools in hand
and stay on their routes merely to keep
them active. Thus, a lot of form er "execu·
tives" are now comin g in with grease on
their hands and learning the intricacies of
pinball machin es and phonographs all over
again.
Players Stand in Line
to Shoot
Busin ess is unaccountably slow with pin.
balls, th e general consensus went, although '
those operators running phonographs also
found th e ni ckels collected more than com-
pensated. There has been a thirst for
music in every spot in the city of unpre·
cedented size, so that many straight pin·
ball men have elected to add a few phono·
graphs where available.
A new Wooden Composition
Figure and Legs - Figure re-
verses when hit, showing a Jap
on one side and Hitler on the
other side.
Chet Rogers, Vandalia, Illinois operator
who spends his evenings piloting a midget
racer at Missouri and west ern Illinois
tracks, will do his piloting for th e army
hereaIter. He was assigned to th e Rock·
ford quartermaster depo t- and of course
l Hitler and the Japl
A POSITIVE SENSATION
Unit consists of a new wooden com-
position fig ure wh ich reverses and
wooden legs as we ll as new scen e ry
processed in sixteen colo rs. All units
thoroughly checked and ready fo r
easy installa tion. Streamers for top of
machine reading " Hit The Siamese
Rat-Hitler and t he Jap" furnished
with each unit.
00 for complete unit F.O .B. San
Antonio. ;r erms : 50,/,o with
order, balance C.O.D. (payment in
full will save C .O .D. fee) . $10.00 each
for figures only (no scene ry).
Samples Sold with Money Back
$15
Guarantee
If you convert a Chicken Sam, insist
on th e Siamese Rat Un it.
WE HAVE JAP CONVERSIONS FOR
BALLY SHOOT THE BULL AND
BALLY RAPID FiRE-$15.00 EA.
Man ufactured Exclusively by
Harold W:' Thompson
(SEEBURG DISTRIBUTOR )
415 Carolina St .• San Antonio. Texas
~ALL FREE
$10.00
Ava l on
Bang s
B ig Six
Hi gh Li ght
Head li ner
Klick
Py ra mid
Ri nk
Rebou nd
St op & Go
Sup er Charger
Sup er Si x
was immediately put to work operating a
jeep.
The Missouri Amusement Machine Op·
era tor's Association at the regular monthly
meetin g h ad a new topic to di scuss-the
tra din g back and forth, or barterin g, of
machines b etween operators who have
found this system helps to revitalize in·
com e on the routes. Meeting at the De So to
Hotel, the g roup of members voted to puh·
lish for each other's b enefit a com plete list
of machines on h and whi ch they would
be willing to tra de for other equipment.
"Th ere are lots of machines on on e route
barely payin g their way while th ey would
be profitabl e on another" prominent opera·
tor J ack Beckman said, "and when two
of th e operators find th at th ey can ex·
change machines to benefit both, mllny
probl ems are solved. Our id ea is to make it
possibl e for any of us to barter or trade
with cash for machines which we feel we
can use, providing we have somethin g to
offer in r eturn." "Horse tradin g" of this
type has fl ourished during th e past few
weeks. Al Lindauer of South St. Louis has
changed three pintables for one old phono·
graph and two pintables and reported that
th e change netted him $40 in the first
week , while Elmer Selinghaus, with whom
he made th e deal, also showed a better
profit.
The association also di scussed th e annual
picnic, which will come up in July this
PLAY-DON'T
PASS THESE UP-READY TO OPERATE-
S porty
$27.50
Side Kic k
Tw in kl e
Zip
B roadcast
Dupl ex
Leader
Pan Am eri ca n
Parad i se
B a nd W agon
Bi g Ch i ef
Boom T own
Crossllne
Fli cker
$14.50
Chief
B ig T own
Box Score
Doubl e Feat ure
Foll ow Up
Fa ntasy
Fifth In ning
Gems
~::~g
$39.50 EACH
South Paw
Commod ore
Pl ay Ba ll
Leag ue L eader
Metro
Power H ouse
Roxy
Triumph
T opp er
Re d WH ite &
Blue
$19.50
Cham ps
Gun Club
$89.50
M aj or 's '4 1
Sea H awk
W est Win d
$37.50
Atte nti on
Barrage
Vog ue
$74.50
Bosco
B ol away
Towers
V en us
ABC Bow ler
Wow
Z omb ie
Spa r ky
Ca ptain Kidd
S pot.A·Ca rd
S ky Blazer
$47.50
Str at -o-li ner
Sa lute
An abel
Di xie
L andslide
Sky L i ne
$64.50
Sun Bea m
Seven UP
Wild Fi r e
Gold Star
Mr . Ch ips
Pl ay Mate
$57.50
Star Attract i on
Sp ot Poo l
Texas Mustang
B ig Para de
Kn oc kou t
Vi ct ory
Zig Zag
TOKENS FOR METAL TYPER-$25.00 PER M
ARCADE EQUIPMENT
_
ONE·BALLS
3. way Gr ippers .................... $ 17.50
Bl uo Grass ......
Si ngl e Gripp ers .................
Hi Dial T en P i ns...
Sport Specia l .......
Cl ub Troph y .......
9.50
69.50
COli/SOLES
. ....... $ 139.50
99,50
. .......... 189.50
Ba ll y Bi g Top
........... $ 79.50
Ju mbo Parade ..
Pace Sarat oga, Conv. .
. ..
12 Rap id F ires.
139.50 Go ld Cup
... 49.50 Silver Moon PO ...................
Mills P u nc hin g Bag ............ 89.50 '4 1 Derby ...
229.50 Su per Bell ...........................
7 Ch icke n Sa m ( J a pC on v.) 79 .50 Mill. Owl .............................. 89.50 Hi Hand
......
Met a l Typer ...•.....
69.50 . Mill. '40 1·2 ·3.
. .... 94.50 Bally Club Bell ....................
Ki cke r & Catcher.
22. 50 '40 1. 2· 3 (I or 5 ba ll ) .... 99.50 S ilver Moon FP.............
ONE·THIRD de posit wi t h order, ba la nce C. O.D.
EMPIRE COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE
89.50
11 9.50
124.50
2 19.5J1
179.50
239. 50
11 9.50
28 1 2 W. NORTH AVEN \:, E
Chicago, III.
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