Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1947 April

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COIN
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REVIEW
72
FOR
APRIL
1947
F!:deral 1810
To help finance a $10,000,000 a year edu-
cational program in Idaho, legislators at
Boise adopted a new set of laws legalizing
bell machines.
COIN ROW AD LIB-What say .we
get away from that dreary chatter about
legislatures and take a jaunt along Coin
Row? We were recently covering King St.,
deep in the heart of Chinatown, and we
stepped into a 'Chinese eatery, or maybe
it was Japanese, to get a pack of fags. Who
do you think was eating there? None other '
than Bill Alsdorf, dynamic S.M. for Jack
Moore here. But, friends, here's the scoop.
What was William eating? OCTOPUS
LEGS. And that ain't all. They were RAW.
He was also sampling some RAW Bonita,
some kind, .of fish. "Very good," chortled
Bill, scooping up another mouthful. '
No robb_eries reported at Puget Sound
Novelty this month. George Preece says
the new hair-trigger burglar alarm system
they put in after being victimized by thugs
a couple of times must be a good deal, be-
cause nobody has been around after hours
to try it out. Lyle Tenney again has wheels
-he finally got his Chevvie out of the shop
after three months of foot-punishing wait-
ing for some transmission parts.
Sammy Eskanazy, Associated Amuse-
ment Co., was still screaming Monday after
playing a bit of 4-5-6 with the galloping
dominoes over the week-end. Seems some
Joe made 15 straight passes, with 20
smackers of Sammie's folding stuff on each
pass.
Ed Hauter of the Puget Sound shop, is
expecting a new addition soon.
Man'a ger Bert Beutler has just returned
from a general policy shindig and skull
practice session held in L. A. by Bossman
Jack Moore for his coast managers. Visitors
. in the trade' stopping at Jack Moore's re-
cently and taking home Seeburg and Bally
equipment were: Ralph Brink and Ralph
- Hall, Tacoma; Red Roberts and Bud Boy-
sen, Centralia; Verne Beason, Puyallup;
John- Lavender, Wenatchee, who was pick-
ing up some Seeburgs ' for operations at
Euphrata, Moses Lake, and Coulee City.
Stopped in at the 2nd & Cherry Bldg. to
talk a little shop with Mike Brickner of
Zam Music-and what do you think we
chewed over? Baseball. It must be spring.
Mrs. Harry Jacobs reports pin operations
Los Angeles 6, Calif.
going swell. Bring on the depression, the
recession, the digression or anything, says
Mrs. J; people will always play the pin
games, so why worry?
Vic Abdo of John Michael's, will soon
be a papa, if not already. Congrats, Vic. .
Van Santen & Cohen, headmen of Cen-
tury Industries, recently wrapped up a sale
of music and pin ball machines totalling
$2300 and $3500 to C. G. Harris and 1. F.
McCrady, respectively.
Larry Adler, famous mouth organ vir-
tuoso, was entertained while filling an en-
gagement in town recently by Ralph Yost
and Andy Huffine. They arranged a radio
airing for Larry out of Bob Nichol's record
shop, and later got together with the local
press at-how odd-the Press Club .. Ralph
Yost likes the press, especially those gal
reporters.
Ben Rosco and Associates are building
some mighty sweet coin operated radios out
on Second Ave., and will be releasing some
good news on a custom built deal at mass
production prices soon. Marion Carson,
plucky little secretary, was in an auto acci-
dent recently, and is hobbling about on
crutches with a badly sprained and twisted
ankle-but still working.
Recent visitors to Puget Sound Novelty
included: Orin Mason, Tacoma; Joe Broad-
bent and Leo Tyler of Anchorage; Arnold
Olson, Ketchikan, and Vic Little of Van-
couver, B. C. Looks like the boys from the
Frozen North are getting hot on the ball,
huh mates?
Ron Pepple of Northwest Sales Co_ is
driving a shiny new Dodge, and was taking
Louie Di Denti out for a bit of a spin be-
.for.e lunch as we came by. (We came by
on foot, as usual.)
. Alice Riplinger is again holding down
the secretarial chair for Ron, and she can
really hold down a secretarial chair, all 105
pounds of her. (How's that for guess on
your heft, Alice?)
George Trambitas is the new head man
at Western · Distributors. He hails from
Portland, where he has been working with
Western for about five years. Before that
he hailed from Seattle. Solly Solomon,
whom he replaces, has gone to California
for a bit of fun a'nd frolic under sunny
skies_
Helen Reed of Acme Amusement is back
at work after a short illness. She was re-
placed for two weeks by Pearl Wik. Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Harthorn are expecting any
time now.
Earl Everett will release his new click-
eroo bell escalator some time late this
month. We got a preview peek of the
mechanism in action down at Seattle Coin
Machine the other day, and it looks like
the McCoy. It is simple, foolproof, and
sturdy. Coinmen will like it-it is inter-
changel\.ble on 5, 10 and 25 cent slots. Sam
Grossman was putting it through the paces
with some machine-gun lever pulling_ The
counter registered 72,006, and the mechan-
ism was-performing as smooth as silk. Look
for more on this next month.
Ah, comes now the baby news of the
month. Vic Green of Pep Sales has a brand
new, sweet little g~l at his house. The
Greens were happy to greet the new lassie,
as they already have two fine boys, and Vic
figures there is no point in trying to raise
a baseball team!
MieluJd Ct.r,
Toke 'pm Awoy-At Borgoin Prices
A:LL REBUILT A'ND RECONDITIO'NED LIKE NEW
Bally Used VICTORY
SPECIALS ....... __ ............... $295.00
Bally Used DRAW BELlS - Write
for low pric:es.
Keeney Used BONUS BELLS, Sin-
gle and Double-Write for low
pric:es.
Thorobred ........................... $139.50
Longac:res .......................... 139.50
'41 Derby ...... : ........ ~ ........ :.... 75.00
Club Trophy ........ _ ............. $ 75.00
Dark Horse ........................ 75.00
Blue Grass .......................... 75.00
Bally Surf 9ueens,
5-ball novelty ................ 149.50
Hi Hands, CP, FP ... _............ 89.50
Keeney Super Belli, CP, FP 99.50
Bally Club Belli, CP, FP.... 89.50
Mills Jumbo, FP.................. 49.50
Mills Comb. Jumbo, FP, PO 89.50
Write for c:omplete list of games available at new low pr/c:es.
L08 Angele8
One of the classiest coin radios on the
market is Melody Time, manufactured by
Commercial Radio Corp., who will occupy
quarters at 1707 W. Pico after May 1.
Melody Time comes in two models: console
and nightstand, and three finishes: blonde, •
walnut and leatherette. Both models are
equipped with ten and 25 cent chutes. Two
hundred have been contracted for by the'
Ambassador Hotel and another 200 by the
Town House. H. G. Sherry, prominent local
music man, is president of the corporation.
J. J. Greenfield of Coast Enterprises has
returned from Phoenix where he opened
offices in the Phoenix Merchandise Mart.
Coast is exclusive distributor for Tradio in
the Los Angeles area and the state.. of
Arizona, and for the Mills Hot Coffee
Vendor in Southern California.
Out-of-state distributors spotted along the
Row lining up equipment included Sam
Yaras, Texas, and Herman Rosen_berg, New
York.
Back in Southern California after a
seven-year stay in the Pacific Northwest is
Walter (Solly) Solomon, former head uf
Western Distributors in Seattle. THE RE-
VIEW'S roving reporter met Solly on the
Row, and the genial jobber was quick to
deny he has made a local connection and is
soon entering the business here_ "I am
staying in Los Angeles and I will get back
in the business-but not before the last of
this year or the first of next. Right now my
prime problem is finding a place for my
family to live." Solly's hiatus period is
predicated by. two reasons: first, he feels
the Industry will be more stabilized in eight
to ten months, and second, he needs a break
in the . steady seven-year grind. Besides
manhghlg Western Distributors, he was also
in charge of a large arcade on First Avenue
in Seattle, and for two-and-a-haU years
worked 14 hours a day, seven days a week_
Sam Lubow, district manager for Supe-
rior Products, passed through town fast-
but not too fast to pause for a few minutes
to extol the virtues of his firm's sales-
boards_
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*Order Keeney's BIG PARLAY with
full confidence. This new l·ball game
has lieen pretested in every type of
location. Has definite player appeal.
Two selections plus a big Bonus
Jackpot Award pop up with first
coin inserted. Next three coins eac.h
post up a selection for a total of
five selections and four Bonus Jack.
pot Awards valued from 6 to 40.
Players can't resist Insertjng a total
of 7 COrNS to lite up 8 selectIons
and cover those four random Bonus
Jackpot Awards. There's added
"Come·on" with A·B·C·D and Super
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BADGER SALES ·CO. ·
Irving Rich, local operator for the past
20 years, says Total Roll and Pokerino are
the big play pieces in his operations_
After resigning from S.C.A.M.O.A., Mol-
lie Simon hied to Las Vegas for a vacation
and paid all expenses through some lucky
gaming at the blackjack tables. Then she
returned to Los Angeles to take over duties
Now On Disp/II,
H. C. EVANS & COo'S
BANe TAIL
WINTER BOOK
GALLOPING DOMINOS
of business coordinator for Music Operators
Association of Southern California. Soon
thereafter her luck deserted her. A mani-
curist played the "Hang Nail Blues" on
the little finger of Mollie's right hand; in-
fection set in, and a physician had to per-
form some fancy carving before ·he was
able to rescue her from blood poisoning_
Fred Reilly, one of ,the oldest digger
men in the country, has transferred his
major interest -to the water softener busi-
ness and has relegated claws to a sideline
status_
Bill Wolf, back from a three-week jaunt
to San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest,
reports: "Business up North is good." He
sold AMI's and games to Roxy Amusement,
Vancouver, B. c.; telephone units and other
equipment to Vic Little at Victoria, B. C.;
various pieces to Hi-Tone Music, Frank
Countner, Nelson and Michael, and Irving
Stept, Seattle; and Beason Music Co.,
Puyallup, Wash.
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