Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 June

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THESE FEATURE$:
1. All paint removed, both cabinets redesigned a nd refin ished like new.
2 . Backglass and playing field redesigAed and game renamed .
3 . Modern new style 23 " x ' 23 " back glass arid cabinet replacing old style
17" x 23 " cabinet and backglass.
4 . Playing field panel redesigned and refinis hed on natu ral wood .
5. All new moulding and moulding trim on playfleld cabinet.
'6 . A ll v isible metal parts - refinished with sterling sil ver w ith baked lacqu er
to prevent tarnish in g.
7. All parts reconditioned-mach ines put in perfect ope rati ng condition and
thoroughly tested before shipping .
SEE YOUR DISTRIBUTOR OR WRITE US DIRECT/
SULLIVAN-NOLAN ADVERTISING CO.
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5 27 WE ST CHICAGO AVENUE
Refurbishers & Rebuilders of
West Coast
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Oper~tors
CH ICAGO, I LLI NOIS
I-Ball Payout Games
Contact
JACK R. MOORE COMPANY
1615 S.W. 14th Avenue
100 Elliott West
PORTLAND, OREGON
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
122 E. Second South
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
N. 9 Be rnar d St.
SPOKANE , WASHINGTON
348 Sixth Street
NEW YORK-Eli Oberstein and his Hit
Rec.ords have sc.ored an.other vict.ory .over
Petrill.o's attempts t.o bl.ock the rec.ording .of
p.opular numbers .on Hit Rec.ords and Ober-
stein has declared "we'll c.ontinue .offering
the public rec.ordings .of current tunes in
regular releases and Petrill.o can't st.op it!"
Oberstein's life hasn't exactly been a bed
.of r.oses since the Petrill.o ban went int.o
effect last year. Paying nQ attenti.on what-
s.oever t.o . .orders from the Uni.on prexy
Oberstein has c.ontinued the release .of cur-
rently p.opular n\lmbers in defiance .of Pe-
trill.o and with.out divulging where .or h.ow
the rec.ordings are made. Several times the
New Y.ork L.ocal has had Oberstein .on the
carpet f.or questi.oning but he has stead-
fastly refused t.o divulge any inf.ormati.on
c.oncerning his business.
Latest eff.ort .of Petrill.o tQ bl.ock Ober-
stein and what he refers t.o as "b.o.otleg
discs" was t.o ask the music publishers f.or
their c.o-.operati.on by declining tQ permit
Oberstein t.o rec.ord their numbers. Reply
t.o PetrillQ came thr.ough the Music . Pub-
lishers' Pr.otective Ass.ociati.on inf.orming
him that they were p.owerless t.o refuse per-
missiQn t.o Oberstein t.o rec.ord their tunes.
With this new Vict.ory "in the bag" Ober-
stein has declared that Hit Rec.ords will
c.ontinue in full f.orce and at least 150,000
pressings will be made .of each new re-
lease. Even th.ough .orders f.or each new
Williams Joins Clark
SAN FRANCISCO-Ann.ouncement has
been made here .of the app.ointment .of
Ge.orge Williams as sales representative for
Clark Distributing C.o., Wurlitzer distribu-
t.ors f.or the West C.oas t. Williams wi1l w.ork
.out .of the San Francisc.o .office and c.over
the n.orthern Calif.ornia territ.ory. Recently
he made a trip thr.ough the territ.ory with
Aubrey Stemler getting acquainted with
the Qperal.ors.
Pri.or t.o j.oining D.on Clark, Williams was
ass.ociated f.or a number .of years with
Schenley Distilleries. "We're proud t.o have
Ge.orge jQin us," stated D.on Clark, head .of
the distributing firm. "He is a very fine
type .of fell.ow with a likeable pers.onality."
SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA
_ _ B UY U.S. 'VA n BONDS AND STAMPS _ _
Hit Records Win
George W illiams
rec.ording t.otal many mQre than this num-
ber, it is Oberstein's plan t.o supply .only
th.ose cust.omers visiting his regular retail
.outlets and requesting rec.ordings .of the
newest numbers. By intelligent all.otment .of
rec.ords he feels he will have an .organiza-
ti.on and reputati.on developed by the time
the war is .over that will step up and take
its place al.ong with the Big 3 recQrd CQm-
panies.
Gutshall Sharpens Needles
LOS ANGELES-The .offices .of lack
Gutshall Distributing C.o_ have been .offi-
cially designated a receiving depot f.or re-
sharpening and replating used ph.on.ograph
needles and the business g.ot .off tQ a nice
start with hundreds .of needles turned in
f.or attenti.on.
Gutshall sends the needles .on t.o Chi-
cag.o where they are refinished and re-
sharpened .on fact.ory precisi.on equipment
used f.or the manufacture .of new needles_
The needles are returned carded and re-
sembling in b.oth appearance and perf.orm-
ance, brand new needles.
"Resp.onse has been gQ.od t.o .our initial
annQuncement .on this new service," re-
vealed Gutshall. "We feel this is a service
that every music .operat.or will eventually
need and the smart .ones are turning in
their .old needles nQW s.o they can be re-
sharpened and be read'y in case .of any
emergency.
Music Aids Production
LOS ANGELES-The use .of music in in-
dustrial plants t.o increase pr.oductiQn and
t.o cut d.own absenteeism is meeting with
marked success thr.ough.out the c.ountry,
acc.ording t.o data c.ompiled by the Pa-
cific N etw.ork, Inc., L.os Angeles representa-
tive .of the Muzak C.orp.orati.on, specialists,'
in the installati.on .of industrial music
equipment.
C.ontrQlled experiments c.onducted by
techn.ol.ogical institutes sh.ow the f.oll.ow-
ing .outstanding results: Unit .output per
empl.oye in m.ore than 75 .per cent .of the
fact.ories ch.osen f.or study increased 6.25
per cent, .on the average, after start .of in-
dustrial music pr.ograms.
T.otal productiQn per 100 man h.ours jn
tw.o typical weeks jumped 11.4 per cent
in the week .of music playing as c-.ompared
with the week withQut musical acc.ompani-
ment.
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In .one case where a high degree .of
manual dexterity and sense .of timing were
requi'r ed, pr.oducti.on increased 4.07 per cent
after intr.oducti.on .of industrial music.
M.onday absenteeism was sharply reduced
and early departures fr.om plants were al-
m.ost eliminated.
A recent study .of this new trend in pr.o-
ductiQn management made by Har.old Bur-
ris-Meyer .of the Stevens Institute .of Tech-
n.ol.ogy said: "Whether we like it .or n.ot,
music in industry appears tQ he here tQ
stay and hids fair t.o be .of increasing im-
p.ortance as time g.oes .on."
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COl",
MACHINE
REVIEW
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FOR
JUNE
1943
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New Opportunities lor Cigarette Machine Operators
You Can Do Your Locations A Great Favor As Well As Make AI'! Attractive Profit For Yourself
SELLING CIGARS AT WHOLESALE
Cigars are hard t o get ... but WE'VE GOT THEM . • . to sell at from 6c to 15c retail. Already we are selling these to
many Cigarette Vendors. Your Locations will buy freely and thank you for th e opportunity.
Ask for Irvin Part
CASH WHOLESALE TOBACCO COMPANY
Packard House Organ
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.-Homer E. Cape·
hart's "Salute," the house organ for em·
ployees of the Packard Manufacturing
Corp., devoted its first issue of April to the
ceremonies connected with the Army·Navy
"E" Award to Packard on March 11th.
The house organ is the same size as Life
and follows . the same general style, telling
its story by the profuse use of pictures.
Don V. Kennedy is listed as editor and he
is to be congratulated on the first issue for
its format, interesting copy and general
appearance.
Classified Pays
COIN
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FOR
J UNE
}943
THE REVIEW:
Upon the appearance of our ad in
THE REVIEW for May we bought a big .
big lot of phonograph records from an
important operator. That's M -A- G-I - C
for which we thank the COIN MA-
CHINE REVIEW.
M. J. Devies.
747 Towne Avenue
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
Permo Changes Name
Cigars Plentiful' at Cash
CHICAGO-The name of the Permo
Products Corporation, Chicago, manufac·
turers of the SOOO·play Fidelitone DeLuxe
Floating Point Phonograph Needles for
home use and the famous Permo Point
needle for coin phonographs, has been
shortened to Permo, Incorporated.
Only the name changes. Permo will con·
tinue to manufacture the same high quality
line of phonograph needles and pivot points
for precision instruments as in the past.
LOS ANGELES-A new opportunity· for
cigarette operators to increase their profits
and do their locations a service at the same
time is being offered by Irvin Part of the
Cash Wholesale Tobacco Co.
It is a well·known fact that there is a
scarcity of cigars retailing in the 6c to 1Sc
bracket for most of the larger manufactur-
ers are releasing their cigars only to the
major outlets. The smaller merchant is
practically being shut off. However Cash
Wholesale Tobacco Co. is well supplied
with cigars retailing from 6c to 1Sc and is
offering cigarette operators an opportunity
to get into the wholesale cigar business.
"We are already serving several Cigar-
ette Operators," stated Irvin Part, "and we
invite other operators to come in and get
acquainted with the proposition we have
to offer them."
To Medical Corps
RIGBY, Idaho-Clarence D. Hayes, local
operator and connected with the Keno Nov·
elty Co., is now in the armed forces medical
corps and is stationed at Camp Barkeley,
Texas.
O'Connell Sets Record
NEW YORK-More than five million
records featuring the songs of Helen O'Con·
nell, the blonde thrush with the Jimmy
Dorsey orchestra, have been sold up to
Each month THE REVIEW is mailed
June 1st, according to Decca Records.
. from Los Angeles in what would n or-
mally be ample time to reach you after
the regular publication date, If your
REVIEW is late. it is because of condi-
tions beyond our control. Despite the
fine job the overloaded transportation
systems are doing. a ll kinds of deliv-
eries in wartime are un certain, Military
s upplies must take precedence over
Jennings Chiefs. SOc. extra clean .
civilian shipments.
mechanically perfect and refin-
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Mills Three Bells, like new,
late serials .................................... $900.00
Mills Four Bells, factory rebuilt in
brand new cabinets, 4/ Sc ............ 700 .00
Mills Four Bells, high serials .......... 6S0 .00
Buckley Track Odds, Jackpot
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Keeney 4-way Super Bells, brand
new in original crates ................
Keeney 2·way Super Bells, brand
new in originol crates, 2/ Sc ......
Keeney 2·way Super Bells,
slightly used, 2/ Sc ......................
Keeney 2-way Super Bells, like
new, 1/ Sc & 1/ 2Sc ......................
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Bally Club Bells, brand new in
original crates, combination
cash & free play ..........................
. Jumbo Parades , brand new in
original crates, combination
cosh & free play ..........................
Jumbo Parades, brand new ,
cash pay ........................................
Jumbo Parades, latest model,
SU, blue cabinet ..........................
Paces All Star Comet, SOc play,
factory rebuilt ..............................
Write
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47S.00
37S.00
42S.00
300.00
29S.00
22S.00
lS9.50
125.00
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Ished ..............................................
Jumbo Parades, used. b rown
cabinet ..........................................
Jennings Silver Moons, fre e play
Evans P'"ac.ers, late model ,
2-tone cabinet ..............................
Evans Lucky Star, late model , .
2-tone cabinet ..............................
MUSIC EQUIPMENT
Seeburg 8800, electric selectors ..
Seeburg 8800 , E.S. remote control
Rockola Premiers, '42 mpdel ..........
Rockola Supers ..................................
Rockola Masters ................................
Rockola '39 Deluxe ..........................
Wurliher SOO, slugproof, keyboard
Wurlitzer 600 . slugproof, keyboard
10 New # lSlS Dial-a-Tune Sc
Wall Boxes..............................
2 New # lS16 Dlal-a-Tune Sc
Bar Boxes..................................
9 Used # lSlS Dial·o-Tune Sc
Wall Boxes..............................
.Used # lS16 Dial-a-Tune Sc
Bar Boxes.................................
6 Used Seeburg Sc, 10c, 2Sc
Wireless Wall Boxes..............
Rockola # 1604 Tone-o·Ller
Speaker, Ser. 11631..............
Order direct 'rom till. ad. Send one-tltlrd certltled deposit .
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