Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 October

TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES
TO SERVE YOO BEST!
Despite equipment shortages , curtailment of sales activity, and a
definite manpower shortage in almost every phase of the jobbing and
distributing business, General Musk reiterates its determined policy
of remaining "on the job" and being of utmost service to the music
operators of the West.
Regardless of the length of the war the San Francisco office under
the capable direction of Ernie Brennan, and the Los Angeles offices
presided over by the affable Fred Gaunt, will continue to serve our
customers in every possible manner. It might be ~ quipment you
need-it might be a route you want to buy or sell! ·Whatever your
problem might be, a sympathetic ear and helpful assistance awaits
you at the nearest General Music office.
IMMEDIATE CASH WAITING
FOR ALL TYPES OF COIN·OPERATED
E9UIPMENT ... ON OR OFF OF
LOCATION. HIGHEST PRICES PAID.
DON'T DELAY! SEND LIST TO OUR
NEAREST OFFICE TODAY!
HURRY!
HURRY!
HURRY!
GET YOUR ORDER IN NOW FOR
NEW BUCKLEY BOXES
NEW BOXES? •. YES, it's almost unbelievable!
But only through a strict program of essential
rationing put into effect immediately following
Pearl Harbor have we been able to continue
providing NEW boxes when proven needs were
esta blished .
If you are in need of Remote Control U nits we
invite you to see us-while stocks are still avail-
able!
GENERAL MOSIC COMPANY
.'.
Fred Gaunt. Manager
2277 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles 6
DISTRIBUTORS
WILLIAM PARR
Owner
Ernie Brennan. Manager
1157 Post Street
San Francisco 9

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