Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1949 October

TO MUSIC OPERATORS OF SOUTHERN CALI FORNIA. SOUTHERN NEVADA. AND ARIZONA
Dear Operators:
We have recently returned from a meeting 'of Seeburg distributors
in Chicago, and are happy to announce to our many customers and friends
that once again Seeburg has set a far-sighted, constructive policy which
will help you realize a greater return from your music investment.
New yearly Seeburg models h ave been eliminated, and there will
be no change in the Select-O-Matic 100 music system or the Wall-O-Matic
100 wall box in 1950. Factory production will continue to be slightly
less than actual sales, which is your assurance that you will not have to
absorb any excessive equipment beyond your normal operating activities.
Through field reports from countless locations, we have dis-
covered that the Select-O-Matic 100 is the only answer to today's profit
problems. Not only is it the most economical music system for the
operator, but when properly programmed, makes more money than any other
piece of music equipment ever manufactured.
You owe it to yourself to get complete details of the
Select-O-Matic 100 and find out for yourself what it can do to bolster
your route.
Sincerely yours,
MlNTDORNE
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Exclusive Seeburg Distributor for Southern California,
Southern Nevada. and Arizona
Pi~o Blvd.
Phone: PArkway 2 1 77
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MINTHORNE ' MUSIC CO.
2916-20 West Pico BouJevard .
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1515 N. E. Broadway! Portland 12, Ore.
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1263-7 Mission St., San Francisco 3, Calif.
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