Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 July

CIG. COMMUNIQUE
(Continued from Page 14)
operators in territori es where the 15c price
still prevails and which seems to satisfy
both locations and prospects:
o to
250 packs per month-no
commission
251 to 500 packs per month-%c
501 to 750 packs per month-%c
750 and up packs per monh-%c
This requires monthly payment of com·
mission, preferably by check. And with the
reduced returns the loca tion is getting these
days it is much better to pay th em by the
month than at time of collection. Monthly
payment gives th em eno ugh to make them
feel they are getting something worth while.
In territories where extra State and other
taxes push the price up and give the opera·
SIGN THIS
tor a slightly longer profit this scale might
not fit. However cos t of inserting pennies,
affixing sta mps, etc. usually eats up any
cushion th at seems to be there.
Do You Have A Money Sorler?
To our knowledge, many operators with
small routes do not have eith er mon ey sort·
ers or money coun ters. If you do not have a
sorter a nd are at all handy in making
thin gs (and what cigarette operator is not)
you can easily make a sorter which will
save you many hours in handling y;J ur col·
lection money. As you know, sorting nickels
from dimes is a lmost half th e job when
you count by hand. If enough of you write
in and ask for complete instructions as to
how to make a " home made" sorter we
will give yo u details in a subsequent issue.
Just add ress th e writer and let us know you
are interested.
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hereby certify that the partes) specified on this order are essential for
presently needed repair of electronic equipment which I own or operate .
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Date
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
16
FOR
JULY
1943
HARDmTO-FIND RADIO TUBES
Tube
Net
OZ4 .... .. $1.65
185/ 25S .. 1.35
lH4G .... 1.05
lH5G .... 1.35
2A3
2.00
lQ5GT .... 1.65
2051
2.60
5U4G ...... 1.05
5V4G ...... 1.65
5W4G
1.05
5Y3G ...... . 75
5Y4G ...... .80
5Z3 ........ 1.15
6A4 ........ 1.65
6A6 ........ 1.65
6A7 ........ 1.00
Tube
Net
6A8 ........ $1.35
685 ........ 2.00
688 ........ 2.00
688G .... 1.35
6C5G .... 1.05
6C6 ........ 1.05
6D6 ........ 1.00
6F5G .... 1.15
6F6G ...... .95
6F8G
1.35
6H6GT .... 1.15
6J5 ........ .95
6J7 ........ 1.35
6J7G .... 1.15
6K7G
1. 15
6K8GT ...... 1.35
6L6G . ..... 2.00
6L7 . ....... 1.65
Tube
Net
6N7GT .. $1.65
6Q7 ........ 1.35
6Q7G .... .90
6R7G ...... 1.15
6SC7 ...... 1.35
6SF5GT .... 1.00
6SJ7GT .... 1.15
6SK7 ...... 1.05
6SQ7G7 .. 1.15
6SR7 ...... 1.05
6V6G ...... 1.35
6V6GT ...... 1.15
6X5GT ...... 1.05
6Z4/ 84 .... 1.10
Tube
Net
785 ...... .. $1.35
786 ........ 1.35
7F7 . ....... 1.65
12SK7GT .. 1.10
12SQ7GT 1.10
24A ........ .90
25L6GT .... 1.15
25Z5 ...... 1.10
.75
26
.70
27
30
1.05
31 ........ _- 1.05
32 .......... 1.35
35Z5GT .... • 85
Banking in Bulk
Along the same lines, that is the hand·
lin g of your money, most of the less ex·
tensive operators wrap th eir nickels and
dimes for the bank. You can bank these in
bulk and save a lot of time and trouble.
Regular requirements of most banks is $200
in nickels and $500 in dimes but if those
amounts are too big for you your banker
will undoubtedly arrange with you to
handle smaller bags. Recently during the
nickel shortage banks were asking opera·
tors to bank in $50 bags and there seems
no reason why they can not handle smaller
bags now. See what you can do along
these lines-a home made sorter plus bank·
ing in bulk will surely save you a lot of
unnecessary work.
Yeomans Passes
SAN FRANCISCO-Lewis H. Yeomans,
48, owner of the Yeomans & Foote adver·
tising agency, passed away at a local MS·
pi tal on June 20th. Yeomans had been in
the advertising agency field for a number
of years and was formerly co nnected with
Lord and Thomas and the Leon Living·
ston agency.
For the past few years he has handled
the advertising of William Corcoran, Paci·
fic Coast Manager for Buckley Music Sys·
tem, Inc.
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Tube
Net
37 .......... $ .90
1.15
38
41
.90
.90
42
1. 10
43
.85
45
1.15
47
.85
56
.95
57
.95
58
.90
75
.95
76
.95
77
.90
78
79
1.65
.75
80
83
1.35
LOCKTAL SOCKETS FOR CHANGE-OVER, # 7F7 to # 6SC7 ........................ 15(:
Aw right! Buf a night club singer ain'f
classed as a musical insfrumenf, see!

TOCjCjle Swit(:h Assembly .................................................................................. $2.50
Shot TiminCj Relay Coil .................................................................................... 2.50
SeeburCj Gun Shoulder Lens ............................................................................ 1.00
Muzzle Lens Assembly ...................................................................................... 1.75
Gun Sto(:ks-Brand New ................................................................................ 9.90
Rubber Gun Cables-8 Ft. LenCjths ................................................................ 2.75
PHOTO ELECTRIC CELLS ( # CE.231.. .............................. ea(:h
(Can be used on "CHICKEN SAMS," "JAPS," "CHUTES,"
"RAPID FIRES" and other Ray Guns)
PHOTO ELECTRIC CELLS FOR BALLY "DEFENDER" RAY
GUNS-Best Quality-Perfed Cells ( # CE·20). ea(:h ....••....
BLACK-COATED GUN CABLES (5 Wire) 8 FOOT LENGTHS
-Each Wire Rubber Covered. Very Fine Gun Cable.
SPECIAL $1.90 Each.
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