Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1949 March

THE Olf'~ HARD MAPLE PLAYING FI ELD I NCASED IN
Unrivalled in beauty-ultra modern in design-
Jem-Wood is the nation's New Sensational Shuf-
fleboard . .. suits the highest type locations and
still competitively pric~d for any location.
Durably constructed from its hard maple "Poly-
moin" sealed playing field to its pre-
cision made leveling devices, Jem-
'.\food shuffleboards attract the eye
and increase "customer-desire-to-
play."
"PO LYMOI N"*
consistent patronage. Cash in on the nation's
finest shuffleboard.
PROTECT YOUR LOCATION
. INSTALL THE
BEST FOR COMPLETE CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION
Operators are earning profits up to
$150 per week in addition to in-
creased bar business and greater
JEM
sHUFFLEsCORE
UNITS FIT ANY BOARD
• AUTOMATICALLY COLLECTS YOUR INCOME
• SCORE IN LIGHTS- VISIBLE TO ALL PLAYERS
AND CUSTOMERS FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE
BOARD
e PUSH-BUTTON SCORE CONTROL FROM BOTH
ENDS OF . BOARD
• EASILY INSTALLED ON ANY BOARD
• DOES NOT REQUIRE REMOVAL FOR SERVIC-
ING AS MOST UNITS DO
• MECHANICALLY SIMPLER · YET MORE VERSA-
TILE IN OPERATlqN
BE FIRST IN YOUR LOCATION TO INSTALL
" JEM-WOOO" LOWER COST SCORING UNITS
JEM-WOOD'S" HARD
MAPLE "POLYMOIN
SEALED" PLAYING FIELD
II
Select hard maple, milled and surfaced to a high degree of accuracy, is not just
sprayed with lacquer, but the entire playing field is incased in " POL YMOIN " and
baked. The maple wood is completely sealed, protecting it from cl imatic condi-
ti ons. Inlaid markings and numerals of Honduras Mahogany, world ' s most expensive
wood, decorates the field . These fields do not require the care of other fields and
are enthusiastically preferred by both operators and tournament players.
*POLYMOI N- A transpare nt compou nd , w he n bo ke d, becomes 4 ti mes ha rde r t ho n t he hardest
w ood.
WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
Distributorships Available
THE COIN MA CHINE REVIEW for March . 1949. Vol. 16. No. 8. P ub lis hed monlh ly al 1115 Venice Blvd .. Los Ange les 15. Cal ifornia. Pau l W. Blackford. editor and
pu blis her. Enlered as Second Class Matter July 23. 1936. at the Post Office at Los A lge les. Ca li f .• un der t he Act of Marc h 3. 1879. $5.00 f or Iwo years- $3.00 fo r on '
year. 50c per co py.
:Jwo .!Jmportant A~nouncementj
FROM THE U. S. A.'S FASTEST GROWING COIN MACHINE FIRM
'.
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NOW READY TO DELIVER
LOWEST PRICED
WALL TYPE
TO BI;TTER SERVE
E-LECTRIC SCOREBOARD
Northern and Western States
FOR ALL SHUFFLEBOARD MODELS






Natural finish hardwood cabinet
I
Multi·colored decorative designs
Lucite faced-no glass to break
Can be installed in few minutes
Si"ple. trouble·free operation
Coin controlled
Size - 8 feet long
30 inches wide
OUR CUSTOMERS
IN THE
WE ARE OPENING A
NEW OFFICE
AT
2711 RIVERSIDE BLVD.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
HERE IS THE REBOUND" MOST
IN DEMAND BY THE , NATION"S
TOP LOCATIONS
~upe"ic" 'julliC,."
(8 FOOT)
• Beautifully finished
console type cabinet
• Everybody Plays- /
, " Everybody Pays!
• Easily Installed
The highest type locations require a richly
styled board which fits into the surround·
ings like a fine piece of furniture . That's
why the best spots throughout the country
prefer SUPERIOR "JUNIOR". Solid maple
playing field and lifetime chrome playing
weights are the operator's assurance of
long and service·free operation.
SUPERIOR "JUNIOR" COMES COMPLETE
WITH ELECTRIC SCOREBOARD AND COIN
CHUTE. A TIMING UNIT ADJUSTABLE FOR
LENGTH OF PLAY IS AVAILABLE AS OP.
TlONAL ECj)UIPMENT.
RAY R. POWERS
,
MAN U FA C T U R E R S'
LOS A'NGELES OFFICE:
,
2329 W. PICO BLVD., PHONE DRexel 7166
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REP R ES E N TAT I V E
SACRAME'NTO OFFICE:
2711 RIV'ERSIDE BLVD.
COIN MACHINE REVIEW

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