Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 October

Wolf Has Open House
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
36·
fOR
OCTOBER
1943
LOS ANGELES- M. S. Wolf celebrated
th e opening of th e Los An geles branch of
his California Amusement Co. at 1348
Venice Boulevard with an Open H ouse cele-
bration on Septemb er 24th a nd 25th at
whi ch he and his staff played hosts to th e
operators of Southern Californi a.
Those attending were surprised to see th e
cha nges wrought in the buildin g. Ne w til e
Aoors had been laid, the offices generally
remodeled, walls refini shed in pastel shades,
bea utiful furniture in all of th e pri va te
offices and heavy fri eze carpetin g. F luores-
cent fi xtures throughout bath ed th e show-
rooms, offi ces and servi ce depa rtments in a
soft, cool rosy light.
On ha nd to greet th e ope rators were M.
S. Wolf, own er ; C. M. Ga rton, bran ch
manager ; and M. E. Thi ede, salesma nager.
Food, consistin g of sandwi ches of va rious
kinds, sala ds, pickl es, olives, tomatoes, a nd
the like were on hand in tremendous qua n-
tities and on the refreshm ent side the well
stocked bar resembled a fi rst class liquor
store before the days of shortages. Needl ess
to say the opera tors enjoyed th emselves to
the utmost and many made th eir stop an
all-day visit and relu cta ntl y de parted when
closing time fin ally arrived.
In addition to a liberal a ttend a nce of
operators, jobbers a nd di stributors of Los
Angeles, vi sito rs were clo cked from P asa-
dena, San Diego, Sa nta An a , Bakersfi eld,
North H ollywood, Burbank, Colton, Rive r-
sid e, Glendale, Maywood, Flintridge, Ana-
heim, Lo ng Beach, Santa Barba ra, Oxn a rd ,
San P edro al1d many oth er South ern Cali-
forni a communities.
A more detailed account of th e new qu ar-
ters of California Amu sement appears in
their two page a dvertisement on pages 20
and 21 of thi s issue.
MUTOSCOPE
( Contill.ued fr o m P age 1 7 )
mit Our coin indu stry fri ends who were
frequent visitors in th e good old days to
ta ke a run through the fac to ry th ey would
obse rve things th at would intri gue th em
no end. What was formerly our Art De-
partment is today a P aint Departm ent.
T he men who formerly used brushes a nd
sprays to glamo urize Sky Fi ghters, Photo-
rna tics, etc., are now experts a t a pplyin g
olive drab to devices and parts th at are
sy mbols of th e grimness of war. Th ey have
lea rn ed to mi x paint tha t will resist acid,
wind a nd war. This a nd oth er improvements
will not be scra pped wh en th e war be-
comes history.
.
Our Ca bin et S hop took pride no t long
ago in th e craftsmanship it used in makin g
housings for Mutoscope products. W e still
have a Ca binet Shop. It is bi gge r and
better. But it is a peri pateti c unit. Its
men a re all over th e plant, installin g par-
titions, tearing them down , co nstructin !;.,.of-
fi ces, rest roo ms, changin g th e phYSIcal
a pp ea ra nce of fio ors overni ght- all to kee p
pace with shifts a nd adjustments necessary
in our . present operation . Our form er cab-
in et makers are also playin g a vital part
in the machinin g of war parts. T h e im-
po rta nt process of routing-which consists
of cuttin g metal into various shapes and
sizes-has been placed in th e hands of our
master cabin etmaker. Hi s men are turnin g
out a swell j ob.
Thousand s of feet of space were formerly
devoted to asse mblin g and wirin g units for
Mutosco pe a mu sement devices. All of thi s
has bee n ta ken over by machin e shop tools.
The Iron Shop and Sheet Metal Department
that fo r merly rega rded the Photoma tic cah-
inet as its piece de resista nce turn s out
today items tha t ma ke Photomati c cab -
inets look like child play.
We have stated in th e foregoin g th a t th e
most interestin g thin gs we are doin g can-
CHICAGO- Th e Army-Navy "E" Awa rd ' not be told . Yet we can tell a bout on e of
Flag, award ed for outstandin g production
our miracles. On e of the first thin gs a boy
of war materials, will soon be hoisted over
studyin g hi gh schoo l physics lea rns is th at
th e home of " Bally" games and vend ers,
light travels in a straight li ne. In Muto-
accordin g to an nouncement by Geo rge Mo-
sco pe we make li ght travel "a round th e
lon ey, Vice-Presi dent and Ge neral Manager
corne r" in a steel tube. On th e job wh ere
of Lion Manufacturi ng Corporation.
th is mi racle is perform ed Mutoscope was
" Many of our frie nds," Mo lon ey sta ted,
the onl y contractor, work ing direc tly for
·'Are unfa miliar with our co rporati on na me,
Army ordn ance, to surpass production quo-
as distribu tion of " Bally" products was
tas two consecuti ve months.
handl ed by our sales orga nization, Ball y
Besid es bein g proud of i.ts home front
Ma nufacturin g Co. However, th e Lion pl ant
record as a wa r pl a nt, Mutoscope tak es
on whi ch the Ar my and Navy are conferrin g
parti cular pride in th e 100 men that have
the " E" Award is the sa me pl a nt in which
left Mutoscope to enter th e armed serv-
" Bally" produ cts were ma nufactured for
ices and who are scattered all over . th e
years, a nd the old " Bally" organi zation is
world.
active in th e production of war material.
To keep pace with the times Mutoscop e
George Jenkins, for exa mple, General Sales
has made interesting cha nges in its admin-
Ma nager of Bally Ma nufacturin g Co., is
istrative setup. It has form ed a Welfare
now supervisor of a very importa nt part of
De partm ent, which is devoted exclu sively
our total production. H erb Jones, " Bally"
to th e interes t of employees and has th e
Adverti sin g Mana ger, is actin g as my as-
full-tim e services of a train ed executive.
sista nt in the manage ment of all Lion pro-
All rec rea ti onal a nd patriotic activi ties a re
duction. Ou r engineerin g a nd p roduction
in th e ha nds of th is department. It hel ps
staff, which produ ced "Ball y" ga mes in th e
employees in vari ous ways that are too de-
p.ast- are now b r~a k,\n g records in produc-
ta il ed to mention here. But th e results
lIon of war maten al.
spea k for themselves. Even before the Wa r
Moloney stated th at th e letter in for min g
Ma npower Commission took a hand in th e
Lion Manufactu rin g Corporation of the " E"
situ ation by its release regul at ions, th ere
Award had been received , and th at the
was co mparati vely little turn over in Muto-
date of th e Cere mony. of Award would be
sco pe. We have ma npower probl ems, E very
a nn oun ced later.
plan t i n th e co untry has the m. But we
beli eve th at th ey are at a minimu m. On e
* * *
Sergea nt: "Everything shut up for the
of th e f unctions of th e Welfare Depa rt-
night ?"
;,
ment is the editing of a plant. newspape r.
Private : "Tha t sarge, depe nds on you.
Tt is a thoroughl y professiona l job.
Everyth ing else is."
Maybe one of th e several fac tors, as ide
from th e ' Welfare Depar tm ent, th at has
hel ped to keep our employees hap py is
Reporter- I've go t a perfect news story.
th e co nversion of a plot adjace nt to our
Editor- H ow co me? Ma n bite dog?
plant into a rec rea tion park fo r employee,.
R eporter- No, a b ull th rew a rrofpsc;or.
"E" Flag for "Bally"
This was chri stened Mutosco pe Vic tory
P a rk and was form ally opened in th e spring
with a party a t which President Ra bkin
was the host. Which means the one who
pa id fo r the drinks and food. The P ark
occupies an area of 10,000 square feet. It
is surround ed by a white p icket fence and
has an abundance of benches, easy cha irs,
metal garden loun ges a nd various s ports
faciliti es. Music is played durin g the lunch
hour through a loudspeaker. ( Mutosco pe
started using music to enhance morale and
accelera te production several years ago. A
system is now b ein g ins talled that will
carry mu sic to every part of the plant and
can be turn ed off at will. )
Mutoscope Victory Park is th e only rec-
rea tional a rea fostered by an industri al
plant in th e Borough of Qu eens. It is in -
teresting at lun chtime to observe employees
of plants th at completely s urround Muto-
sco pe and its grounds gazing .enviously at
Mutoscopers regaling themselves within
th e co nfines of the park, pitchin g horse-
shoes, play in g quoi ts, dancin g and sunnin g
themselves on co mfortable ch airs, divans
and benches. Mutoscope would have liked
to do somethin g about this-th at is, . make
a rra ngements for employees of other plants
to share th e use of the commodious s pace
- but War Depa rtm ent plant security regu-
lation s prohibit it.
About 40% of th e present personnel
were with Mutoscope before the war. This
is a hi gh p erce ntage co nsiderin g the fact
that women comp rise 50% of our present
personn el. In peacetime women were em-
ployed onl y in our offices. Our ex perience
with women in th e machin e shops as well
as precision assembly work has been ve ry
favora ble. We find th at th ey learn qui ckly:
tha t th ey enter eagerly into the spirit of
a war pl ant and th at most of th e bugaboos
th at were written about problems attendant
upon women in industry possess only aca-
demic interest for us. Maybe we have a
well-conducted P ersonn el Depa rtment to
th ank for thi s. Maybe it's just plain luck.
Wh atever th e cause, we are hap py about
women bein g added to our forces a nd we
shall kee p on a ddin g th em as lon g as we
ca n get them.
So th at's as mu ch as ca n be told about
how Mutoscope is farin g und er a war
economy. Mutosco pe is satisfi ed but not so
sati sfi ed th at it would wa nt th e war to last
one minute lon ger th an necessary. Muto-
scope is interested in winnin g the war. It
is eager to get bac k into civilian produc-
tion . We in Mutosco pe know that when
peace is here aga in we as well as those
with whom \ve do business will benefit
fro m our experi ence as a wa r pl a nt. Wh en
materi als ca n aga in be empl oyed for th e
ma nufacture of coi n machines we will bf'
even more effi cient beca use of skill s devel-
. oped in makin g precision parts and instru -
ments; we will have grea ter ca pacity be-
ca use of machine tools acquired for war
work and we are learnin g eve ry day th e
use of new ma terials and equipment th a t
will not be discarded wh en we are rein -
stall ed in th e coin busin ess.
Wh en th e time comes for us to do ff th e
habiliments of war , when all of us are
ready to resum e ou r places in the c ivili an
eco nomy, opera tors ' a nd jobbers · ca n be
certa in th a t more th a n ever before Muto-
scope will be equi pped to tu rn out wh at
it has been noted fo r th ese many years-
or iginal and lastin g eq ui pment. Until then
we w ill do eve rythin g we can to brin g
the boys bac k home with the laurels of
victo ry on th eir brows.
* * *
Pr iva te-Did YO Il fil1 you r date last nigh t ?
Sa rge- I'll say I di d. She ate everythin g
in sight.
Bal'gaia Marl
5c PER WORD, MINIMUM $1.60
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COIN MACHINE REVIEW, 1115 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles 15, Calif.
COIN COUNTERS AND WRAPPERS-
Tubular lc, 5c, 10c and 25c, guaranteed
heavy paper, 65c a thousand in 25,000
lots, 75c single thousand . . Accurate Penny
Coin Counters, heavy aluminum, $1.25.
Belt Pocket, 35c postpaid. Collection
Books, 75c doz. HECHT NIELSEN, 1322
(TF-C)
Congress Street, Chicago, Ill.
EXPERT SLOT REPAIRING - - - - -
We specialize in adjusting, tightening,
cleaning, greasing and repairing Slot ' Ma-
chines and Vest Pockets. Have them
buffed and painted to increase earning
power. Let GRAHAM do the job. 212
East Palmer Avenue, Glendale 5, Calif.
Phone: CItrus 1-1093
(SS-C)
WE BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE: - - - -
Phonographs, Slots, Consoles, One Ball
and Five Ball Free Plays and all types of
Arcade Equipment. Write stating your
lowest prices in your first letter. We also
carry a large stock of parts and supplies.
OPERATORS EXCHANGE, 621 Van
Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California.
(ASON-P)
WANTED----------
25 Used DuGrenier 9 or 11 column Cigar-
ette Machines. State condition and best
price to: CALIFORNIA CIGARETTE
MACHINE CO., 882 35th Avenue, San
Francisco, Calif.
(ASO-P)
CIGARETTE AND CANDY-----
Vending Machines - All makes and
models, lowest prices, from operators be-
ing drafted. Uneedapak Parts in stock.
What have you to sell? MACK POSTEL,
6750 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago (ASO-P)
WANTED FOR C A S H - - - - - -
Used Penny Scales-Mills, Watling, Pio-
neer, Kirk. No big dials. NICKABOB
CO., 1417 1/2 West Pico Blvd., Los An-
(OND-P)
geles 15, Calif.
FOR IMME'DIATE SALE FROM STOCK-
Pin Game, Phonograph, Slot, Digger,
Vending Machine, Beverage, Cigarette,
Movie, Scales and Salesboard Collection
Books. Location Agreement and other
forms. Specially printed books made tP
your individual needs at our low cost mass
production methods. Write CHARLIE
FLEISCHMANN, Specidist in Coin Ma·
chine Forms, for Free Samples and Sug·
gestions.
BALTIMORE SALESBOOK
CO., 120 West 42nd Street, New York
City 18.
(ASO-C)
WANTED AT ONCE _ _ _
I will pay top cash 'prices for Phono-
graphs (all makes); Wall Boxes;
Consoles; Slots; One Balls; 5 Balls
and Music Units. Send your list. I
will buy any quantity, on or oft' loca-
tion. BOX 485, Coin Machine Review,
1115 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles 15,
Calif.
(TF-C)
SLOT MACHINES REPAIRED-----
Machines adjusted, tight~ned, cleaned and
greased. Defective parts replaced. Re-
pairs made on location. Stags a specialty.
We call and deliver. COIN MACHINE
SERVICE, 1070 Thompson St., Glendale 1,
Calif. Telephone CItrus 3-3721. (TF-C)
PHONOGRAPH ROUTES WANTED--'-
I will buy, for cash, Phonograph Routes
any size, anywhere in the Western States.
Give full details in first letter and lowest
cash price. BOX 505, COIN MACHINE
REVIEW, 1115 Venice Boulevard, Los
Angeles 15, Calif.
(TF-C)
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS WANTED-
Look Ops! For our choice of your records
we pay fourteen cents each and brother
that's tops since the market laid an egg
in . 1929. The big music Ops deal with
Devie's, California's largest used record
dealer at 1615 Cahuenga Boulevard in
Hollywood.
(TF-C)
TWO P A C E - - - - - - - - - -
Automatic Duck Pin Bowling Alleys.
Length 45 feet. Automatic Pin Setter, Ball
Return, Coin Rejector. Good working or-
der. Ready to install. Price, ${>50.00 for
pair. FRANK MASSARD, Gillett, Wis-
consin.
(ASO-P)
8 ERIE DIGGERS
30 National Selective 5c Candy Bar Ma-
chines, $22.50 each. 10 Mutoscope-Mer-
chantmen Diggers, Cigarette Machines,
Watling Scales-low model. NATIONAL,
4242 Market, Philadelphia, Pa. (OND-P)
WRITE US
for information and prices on carefully re-
conditioned 5c Selective Candy Bar Vend-
ing Machines. All kinds. Also many lc
Vendors. ADAAR COMPANY, 533 South
Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. (OND-P)
FOR SALE _______ ~·1~
. __________ _
Eight large upright Drop Picture Ma-
chines. Several different makes. Also sev-
eral small counter maCbines. All refin-
ished and in good working order. Large
machines, $35.00 each. W. D. NEW-
COMB JR., Santa Monica Pier, Santa
Monica, Calif.
(O-P)
WANT TO B U Y - - - - - - - -
What have you? Want to sell. What do
you need? Coin machines of every descrip- }
tion. X. 1. SALES CO., 959 South Hope
Street, Providence, R. I.
(OND-P)
FOR SALE
Bally One-Ball Free Play: Four Gold
Cups, Multiple, Jackpot, clean and in
good condition, two console base, two
leg model, $59.50 each. Also one Bally
Free Play One Ball Multiple Victory,
$49.50. One-third deposit. KA W SPEC-
IALTY COMPANY, 715 Kansas Ave.,
Kansas City, Kans.
(O-P)
MUSIC BOXES
Cigarette and Candy Machines - All
makes and models - ready for location.
Under market prices. Uneedapak parts.
Will buy or sell. M. POSTEL, 6750 N .
Ashland, Chicago, HI.
(OND-P)
FOR SALE
3 5c Blue Fronts, $ 145.00 each; 3 IOc
Blue Fronts, $165.00, rebuilt and new
crackle finish; 2 50c Blue Fronts, AI,
$450.00; 1 Green Vest Pocket, $35.00; 1
Chrome Vest Pocket, like new, $55.00;
2 5c Blue Fronts, Al but not refinished,
$125.00. All machines 3-5 payout. J.
EDWIN THAMERT, 1402 Harrison
Blvd., Boise, Idaho.
(O-P)
WANTED - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Style 14 Columbus Ball Gum Machines,
new or used, with E306 Locks and Slug
Ejectors attached. Lacking locks and slug
ejectors, quote without. DUGDALE, 6
Byfield Lane, Dearborn, Michigan. (O-P)
7 COLUMN AND 9 COLUMN----
DuGrenier Cigarette Machines, factory re-
conditioned and refinished like new; op-
erating on all coin combinations. Send for
list. X. 1. SALES CO., 959 Hope Street,
Providence, R. I.
(OND-P)
WANT A. B. T. CHALLENGERS----
I sell to jobbers and can use large quan-
tities. JULES GOULD, 330 S. Wells, Chi-
cago, Ill.
(O-P)
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FORSALE---------------
Bally's Santa Anita, $250.00; Hawthorne,
$100.00, one ball payout. F. O. B. Albu-
querque, N. Mex. OEL LETSERP, 911
West Fruit, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
(SON-P)
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