Marketplace

Issue: 1973 September 30

MARKETPLACE, VOL. XII, NO. 16
EDITORIAL
PAGE 2, AUGUST 30, 1973
Top Man on the
Bill Gersh
Who's the top man on the totem pole? The manufacturer? The
distributor? Neither. The top man on the totel:l pole of this
industry, today, is the operator.
Long after the manufacturer has halted production on a mach-
ine. Long after the distributor has stopped selling it . The
operator is still featuring it in locations.
Still enjoying fine cash flow income . Still taking in money.
Still toting up profit . Sometimes continuing the operation of
the machine for many years.
It's not at all surprising to travelers in this industrJ to
come upon oachines 20 years old and older, still in active
operation, still making money .
1'he operator continues to profit from equiµnent long after the
manufacturers and distributors have enjoyed their one-time profit
share.
Of course operating isn't easy . Nor is it for anyone and every-
one. There's a knack to it which not all can achieve . Actually,
it's a hard work business and only for those who are "operators"
in every sense of the word.
But if they really are "operators", then operating comes natur-
ally to thee. Because, in their own way, they're showmen, salesmen,
mechanics, bankers , economists, politicians, psychologists, discov-
erers, ventu~ers, specialists, and much more .
Most of all, because of consistent cash flow they are, today,
tops on the industry's totem pole . Unequalled by any other level
is the income of just one public conglomerate operator reaching
very, very close to a billion dollars a year .
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MARKETPLACE
NEWSLETTER
PAGE 3, AUGUST 30, 1973
Allcoin Equipnent Co., San Antonio, Texas, Rock-Ola's phono and vending distributor
for the San Antonio area, celebrated the fifth anniversary of the founding of Allcoin
along with the premier of Rock-Ola's new Model 452 console deluxe phono •
• •
A gala affair was held at the fabulous Tiffany Palace in San Antonio and was attended
by a very large turnout of operators from the San .Antonio area as well ae factory reP-
resentati ves from all over the country.
Pictured above, left to right, E. G. Doris, executive vice-president of Rock-Ola;
Dan Perrotta, president of Allcoin; Malcolm Gildart, chairman of the board of Allcoin
and Lester c. Rieck, Rock-Ola's salesmanager. Both Gildart and Perrotta agreed the
introduction of the Rock-Ola 452 was a most fitting climax to their fifth anniversary
celebration. "It was", they both stated, "the perfect highlight for this outstanding
anniversary party."

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