Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 October

The 1942
ROCK-OlA COMMANDO
The 1942
ROCK-OlA PRESIDENT
The 1942
ROCK-OlA PREMIER
"THEy'RE THE THREE FOR ME!! "
Says FRANK 'N AVARRO. Leading Music
Operator of Southern California
and Mexico:
Frank Navarro and his Navarro Music Company can rightl y be called an
international operating organization, for in addition to his extensive operating
activities in Southern California he maintains a Ijlrge operation in the central
portion of the Republic of Mexico. 'With machines operating in every conceivable
type of location and under widely varying conditions, Navarro must have the
finest the music industry offers and naturally he selected ROCK-OlA, and has
already taken delivery on 92. But wait . .. let him tell you in his .>wn words:
"We have been in the music operating business for a number of years .
We have had opportunities to test the various machines on our diversified
locations and as a result of our experiences we have come to select the 1942 '
Rock-Ola line as the finest, most flexible, and best bet for the music operator
today.
"In our operations, just as with countless hundreds of other operators, we
must have a machine built for trouble-free operating in remote sectors. We
must have a machine with an appeal that will 'last for the duration of the war
. . . be it one year or five . .. and, last of all , a machine requiring the very
minimum of servicing and attention for the tire and gas rationing period.
ahead. We are confident we have such equipment in the 1942 Rock-Ola line ."
If you have not analyzed the Rock-Ola line and its possibilities in your opera-
tions , we urge you to come in and do so TODAY!
EXCLUSIVE ROCK-OLA DISTRIBUTOR FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
Jean J.
PArkway 1179
2920 West Pico Blvd.
·Los Angeles, -California

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