Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1948 July

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According to John W. Clark, "The
Wurlitzer 1100, with its Zenith
Cobra Tone Arm, brings in more
money because its music gives customers
far greater satisfaction. Locations remark
on the wonderful tone and reproduction.
You, too, will find tbat in quality of music and play
prom c ting design, the Wurlitzer 1100 will enable
you to put your route on a more profitable basis.
Trade in your old phonographs that take in too
~ilde,
cost too much for service. Put Wurlitzer 1100s
"Its earning power has been increased
greatly by the Cobra pickup-also by the
play appeal of the Encore Selector-the
striking color combination and Sky Top
in your top locations. Then put a later model pho-
plastic turret window."
operating costs down. Get in touch with us today.
nograph in every other location.
By following this systematic year-by-year replacement
program, you will keep your profits up and your
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