Marketplace

Issue: 1974 August 30

MARKETPLACE
Some years ¥9 we were called by our late and dear friend, John (Red) Wallace, to come on
down to Cbarleston,W.Va., to help him P\lt together an operators' association. We look with
very special pride in his memory how marvelously West Virginia's operators have built up their
outstanding association over the years. What impressive, informative and tun-filled conven-
tions they've held each year. This year's convention gives promise to exceed all those of maey
past years. Forget your cares and woes, get yourseU into your Sunday-go-to-meeting-clothes
and hurry on down this Sept.19,20,21, to the Heart-0'-The-Town Motor Inn, Charleston, w.va.,
to enoy 3 grandest days of your life at the West Virginia operators' convention. And talk
about Southern hospitality juat phone Leou. Ballard. at: '°4/949-3289 in Belle,W.Va., to get
all the pleasant details. ... Midwest operators, quick, get your reservations into ICMOA
{Illinois Coin Machine Operators .lsan.) to attend their biggest aeet yet, Sept.19-22, at the
Lodp-Of-The-Four-Seasons, Lak:e-Of-The-Ozark:s,Mo. Write: ICKO.l, 510 E.Monroe, Springfield,Ill.
62701 for all the details. ... ~. ~. all you progressive Carolinians, write today to:
Nicey Wolff, Box 406, Fayetteville,N .C.28302 to attend 2 days of outstandiJ18\ new equip't dis-
plays and lots of happy events, October 5 &: 6 in Cbarlotte,N.C., at the beautiful Holiday Inn
on Interstate Rte 77 South. You'll love this great convention the North Carolina Coin Opera-
tors .A.sen have put together for your pleasure. Hurry!
Please grant us this moment to say farewell to one very great gentleman and dear friend,
Mitch Oliver of Montgomery,W.Va., who left us July 28, 1974 to "guard the pass" for the Lord.
For some years Mitch and I have been planning, one of these days, to retreat from all cares
away up to his cabin high in the beautif"ul West Virginia hills where, because there is only
one very narrow pass to get to the cabin, "With just one rifle we could hold off an army",
Kitch used to say. Somewhere, up there in heaven which abode he so richly deserves, Mitch
Oliver is guarding the pass. {Don't know when, Mitch, but the Lord willing, I'll be t'ii8N
with you to help guard the pass.)
A most outstapdipg letter trom illred w. Adic1ces of Nova, Hamburg, Germany, that clearly
defines the reason why so maey continue on ahead in this challenging industry. "If aside from
vell understood reasons to make a little money in this business", he writes, "if we would not
have the heart and soul and, particularly, still existing enthusiasm for our dynamic business,
we would certain.J.y have quit years ago." (That's about as perceptive an insight into this most
amazing industry as can be written. Aside from 11Alrlng a little money, as Freddy so modestly
writes, there must exist heart and soul enthusiasa for Freddy to give 50 years of his life-
time to "this dynaaic business".)
ChiC860 and rest of Illinois have gone wild over first Ill. State Lottery. Over 7,500
spote in Ill. selling the 50¢ lottery ticlcets. (Now that lottery is legal, wonder why Chicago
operators can't get pinball recognized? Old, old argument was "pinball is lottery" but lott-
ery now legall) ••• From whispers floatinr about on Chicago's breezy breezes hear operators
may see eolid state pimball at forthcoming MOJ. convention. (Remember: Next issue of Market-
place is Pre-Convention Issue. Airmail your ad quick to: Marketplace, 185 N. Wabash, Chicago
60601 or phone your ad to: 312/726-6799. Closing day is Sept. 10.) ... Since expose of the
"franchise hustlers" on video games in "Chicago Tribune", the FBI, Postal Inspectors, Inter-
nal Revenue Service, Canada's Dept of Consumer Protection investigating video games sales of
Ted White vho is reported to be owner of Int'l Television,Inc., Export Channel Canada, Ltd.,
Cal.max Marketing and is now believed to be in New York under name, Videomagic. According to
"Chicago Tribune" {7/28/74) some who paid for video games never received them. ••• ~.
lucky yoq, to be in coinbiz whatever the conditions with which you are faced. The other day
listened to men with really huge business investaents. They talked like the depression of the
early '30s just around the corner. Their biggest gripe, "No cash flow." {No complaints about
"ca.ah flow" in ooinbiz. Instead, how to get operators to arrange for "service charge" and
more equitable share of "cash flow" into their machines. This would, most definitely, lead
to bi,& boom for this industry. What do you think?)
MARKETP L ACE
" INVENTORY PRICE LISTS"
Page A, August 30, 1974
MUSIC PRICE LISTS
SE~BURG
DISTR IBUTOR TRADE- IN ALLOWANCE
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When eroding in used mochim:~ to diHributon towurd the fLlflhose vi nc•w
equipment I) wb.stontial allowance he/ow the low quv1u11011 to cover rhe
cost of cleaning, pointing, repairing, replacement of ports Of!~ components
plu~ labor and general overhead expense Involved 111 recond1tionmg of t/\ed
machine.\ for resole by distributon 1hould be made.
ROWE-AMI
NOTE: 1946 thru 1957 Models: A-40, B·40, C-40, D-80, E:40, E80, C-120,
F-80, F-120, G-80, G-120, G-200, H-120, H-200
removed due to no
active trading.
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75.00
2. 1958,Mod. HOOM, 100Sel.,45RPM . . . .
45.00
2. 1958,Mod. l-120, l20Scl.,45RPM . . . . .
45.00_
75.00
85.00
2. 1958, Mod. 1·200M, 200 Sel., 45RPM . . . .
50.00
85.00
2. 1958, Mod. 1-200E, 200 Sel., 45 RPM. . . .
50.00
2. 1959,Mod.)-200E,200Sel.,45RPM . . . .
70.00_ 140.00
135.00
2. 1959, Mod. J·200M, 200 Sel., 45RPM . . . .
70.00
2. 1959,Mod.)-120,120Sel.,45RPM . . . . .
70.00_ 145.00
2. 1960,Mod.K200,Sel.,45RPM . . . . . . . .
75.00_ 150.00
150.00
2. 1960, Mod . K-120, Sel., 45RPM . . . . . . .
75.00
2. 1960, Mod. K-100, 100 Sel., 45RPM
75.00_ 150.00
155.00
2. 1961,Continental 1,200Sel.,45RPM....
70.00
125.00
2. 1961, Lyric, 100Sel.,45RPM.........
50.00
180.00
2. 1962, Continental 2, 200 Sel., 33 & 45 RPM
85 .00 -
175.00
2. 1962, Continental 2, 100 Sel., 33 & 45 RPM
85.00
185.00
2. 1963, Rowe·AMI, )Al-200, 200 Sel., . . . . 100.00
2. 1963, Rowe-AMI, JEL-200, 200Sel.,..
100.00 _ 190.00
275.00
2. 1964,Rowe-AMl,)AM-200 . . . . . . . . . . 110.00
2. 1965, Rowe-AMI Diplomat, JAN . . . . . . . 150.00_ 345.00
2. 1966, Rowe-AM I Bandstand, JAO . . . . . . 210.00_ 405.00
2. 1967 Rowe-AM I Music Merchant, MM I . . . 225.00_ 475.00
2. 1968; Rowe-A.M l Cadette . . . . . . . . . . . 280.00 _ 475.00
2. 1968 Rowe-AM I Music Master MM2 . . . . . 400.00 -
590.00
625.00
2. 1969'. Rowe Music Miracle, MM3 . . . . . . . 445.00
695.00
2. 1970, Rowe Trimount MM4 . . . . . . . . . . 550.00
2. 1971, Rowe MM5, 200 Sel., Models: New Orleans,
California, Tiffany, Cathedral, Beauty, Play-
girl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
625.00 -
845.00
1972 1 Rowe Super Stars MM6 . . . . . . . . . 700.00- 945.00
1973 Tl-1 Monte Carlo, Deauville . . . . . . 775.00
1075.00
1974'. T l·2'. 200 Sel., Caprice, Woodbridge,
Rhapsody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ROCK-OLA
NOTE: 1946 thru 1958 - Models: 1422, 1424 , 1426, 1428, 1432, 1434,
1436, 1438, 1446, 1448, 1454, 1456, 1458, 1462, 1465 - removed due to
no active trading.
50.00 _
90.00
2. 1959, Mod. 1468, Tempo I, 120 Sel., 45 RPM
55.00_ 95.00
2. 1960, Mod. 1478, Tempo II, 120 Sel.,45RPM
100.00
2. 1960, Mod . 1485, Tempo II , 200 Sel. , 45RPM 75.00
80.00_ 105.00
'.;!. 1961, Mod. 1488, Regis, 120 Sel., 45 RPM . .
90.00_ 120.00
2. 1962, Mod. 1493, Princess, 100 Sel., 45RPM
85.00_ 125.00
2. 1962, Mod. 1496, Empress 120 Sel.
90.00_ 140.00
2. 1962, Mod. 1497, Empress, 200 Sel . . . . . .
90.00_ 150.00
2. 1963,Mod.404,Capri, 100Sel. . . . . . . .
95.00 _ 170.00
2. 1963, Mod. 408, Rhapsody, 160 Sel. . . . . .
95.00 _ 185.00
2. 1964, Mod. 414, Capri II, 100 Sel. . . . . . .
195.00
2. 1964, Mod. 4185, Rhapsody 11 , 160 . . . . . 100.00
200.00
2. 1964, Mod. 425, Grand Prix, 160 Sel. . . . . 110.00
2. 1965, Mod. 424, Princess Royal, 100 Sel. .. 100.00 _ 240.00
280.00
125.00
2. 1966, Mod. 426, Grand Prix 11 , 160 Sel.,
2. 1966, Mod. 429, 100 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 125.00 _ 285.00
4 10.00
2. 1967, Mod . 433, 160 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 235.00
2. 1967, Mod . 432, 100 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 225.00 _ 490.00
500.00
325.00
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2. 1968, Mod. 437. 160 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . .
450.00
2. 1968, Mod. 436, 100 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 275.00 -
2. 1969, Mod. 440, 160 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 375.00 _ 585.00
530.00
2. 1969, Mod. 441, 100 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 325.00
2. 1970, Mod. 442, 160 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . - 465.00 _ 625.00
2. 1970, Mod. 443, 100 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . . 410.00 _ 620.00
2. 197 l, Mod. 444, 160 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 560.00 _ 800.00
2. 1971, Mod. 445, 100 Sel . . . . . . . . . . . . 525.00 _ 715.00
1971, Model 446, 160 Sel. , Console
2. 1972, Model 448, 160 Sel. · · · · · · · · · · ·
2. 1973,Model 450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1973 Model 452, 160 Sel., Console
1974: Mod. 452, 160 Sel., Console De l uxe .
1974, Mod. 453, 100 Sel. . . . . . . . . . · .
1974, Mod. 454, 160 Sel. . . . . . .
1974, Mod. 458, 160 Sel., Hideaway
650.oo_ 895.oo
775.00_ 111 0 . 00
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NOl[: 1949 thru 195 7 Modeh: MIOOA, MIOOB, MlOOC, H FlOOG,
HFlOOR, V200, IOOW, VL200, 100). removed due lo no active trading.
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1957, Mod. KD200, 200 Sel., 45RPM . . . .
50.00
105.00
1957,Mod. LlOO, 100Sel.,45RPM . . . . .
60.00
110.00
1958, Mod. 201, 200 Sel., 45RPM . . . . . .
70.00
115.00
1958, Mod. 161, 160 Sel., 45RPM . . . . . .
70.00- 120.00
1959, Mod. DH-222, 160 Sel., 45RPM . . . .
70.00
125.00
1960, Mod. AQlOO, 100 Sci., 45RPM
70.00
120.00
1960, Mod. AQl 60, Sel., 45 RPM . . . . . . .
70.00
125.00
1961, Mod. AY160, 160 Sel., 33 & 45RPM
105.00
165.00
1961, Mod. AY100, 100 Sel., 33 & 45RPM .
95.00_ 160.00
1962, Mod. DS160, 160 Sel. . . . . . . . . . 100.00
170.00
1962, Mod. DS100, 100 Sci. . . . . . . . . . 100.00
170.00
1963-64, Mod. LPC-1, Cons., 160 Sel. . . . . 125.00
290.00
1964-65, Mod. LPC-480, Consolettc . . . . . 125.00
295.00
1966, Electra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195.00
395.00
1967, Stereo Shciwcdse . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260.00
480.00
1968, Phono ) et . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245.00
390.00
1968, Spectra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360.00
545.00
1969, Gem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00
600.00
1970,Apollo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550.00
780.00
1970, Golden Jet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325.00
520.00
1971, Musi cal Bandshell . . . . . . . . . . . . 700.00
900.00
1972, Firestar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795.00
995.00
1972,MarauderSX-IOO . . . . . . . . . . . . 645.00
995.00
1973,0lympian 160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 945.00
1300.00 -
1973, Regency 160, Console . . . . . . . . .
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WURLITZER
NOTE: 1946 Lhru 1958 Models: 1015, 1017, 1080, 1100, 1250, 1400,
1450, 1500, 1500A, 1550, 1650, 1650A, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2000, 2100,
2150, 2200, 2204, 2250, removed due to no active trading.
30.00
50.00
2. 1959, Mod. 2300, 200 Sel., 45RPM
2. 1959, Mod. 2304, 104 Sel., 45RPM
30.00- 50.00
2. 1959, Mod. 2310, 100 Sel., 45RPM
30.00
50.00
95.00
2. 1960, Mod. 2400, 200 Sel., 45 RPM
50.00
95.00
2. 1960, Mod. 2404, 104 Sel., 45RPM
50.00
2. 1960, Mod. 2410, 100 Sel., 45RPM
50.00
95.00
125.00
2. 1961, Mod. 2500, 200 Sel., 45RPM
75.00
2. 1961, Mod. 2504, 104 Sel., 45RPM
75.00- 125.00
2. 1961,Mod.2510, 100Sel.,45RPM
75.00_ 125.00
2. 1962, Mod. 2600, 200 Sel., 33 & 45 RPM . .
85.00- 135.00
2. 1962, Mod. 2610, 100 Sel., 33 & 45 RPM . .
85.00_ 135.00
2. 1963, Mod. 2700, 200 Sel.. . . . . . . . . . .
95.00
150.00 -
2. 1963, Mod. 2710, 100 Sel... . . . . . . . . .
95.00- 150.00
175.00
2. 1964, Mod. 2800, 200 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 110.00
170.00
2. 1964,Mod.2810,lOOSel. . . . . . . . _. . . . 110.00
2. 1965, Mod. 2900, 200 Sel... . . . . . . . . . 120.00- 225.00
215.00
2. 1965,Mod.2910,IOOSel. . . . . . . . . . . . 115.00
275.00
2. 1966, Mod. 3000, 200 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 170.00
2. 1966, Mod. 3010, I 00 Sci. . . . . . . . . . . . 165 .00 - 265.00
2. 1967, Mod. 3100, 200 Sel. . . . . . . . . . . . 220.00 - 325.00
2. 1967, Mod. 3110, 100 Sel.. . . . . . . . . . . 220.00- 325.00
425.00
2 1968 Mod. 3200, 200 Sel.. . . . . . . . . . . 325.00
405.00
2: 1968; Mod. 3210, 100 Sel.. . . . . . . . . . . 305.00
550.00
2. 1969, Mod. 3300, 200 Sci.. . . . . . . . . . . 375.00
5 10.00
2. 1969, Mod. 3310, 100 Sci. . . . . . . . . . . . 350.00
495.00
2. 1970, Mod. 3400, Sta1eman . . . . . . . . . 375.00
425.00
1970,Mod.3410, 100Sel . .. . • . . . . .. 305.00
425.00
1970, Mod. 3460, 160 Sel. . . . . • . . . . . 305.00
175.00
2. 1970 Satellite II Cab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
695.00
2. 1971: 3500, Zodiac, 200 Sel. . . . . . . . . . 575.00
695.00
2. 1971,3510,Zodiac, IOOSel. . . . . . . . . . 505.00
695.00
2. 1971, 3560, Zodiac, 160 Sel. . . . . . .
505 .00
895.00
2. 1972, Superstar, 3600, 200 Sel. . . . . .
650.00
850.00
1972, Mod. 3610, 100 Sel... . . . . . . . . . 595.00
860.00
1 1972, Mod. 3660, 160 Sel.. . . . . . . . . . . 605.00
1100.00
2. 1973 Americana Mod. 3700, 200 Sel. . .
850.00
1050.00
1973: Mod. 371o',100 Sel.. . . . . . . . . .
820.00
1100.00
1973, Mod. 3760, 160 Sel.. . . . . . . . . . . 830.00
1974, Americana, Mod. 3800, 200 Sci. . . .
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1974, Americana, Mod. 3860, 160 Set. . . .
1974, Americana, Mod. 3810, 100 Sel. . . .


2. 1974, Cab.iret, Mod. 7500 B, 200 Sci.
950.00
1295.00
2. 1974, Jukebox, Mod. 1050, 100 Sel.
1300.00
1500.00
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COPYR I GH T ED 197 4 . NO R E PRODU C TION P LEA SE IN WHOLE OR IN P AR T WI THOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION .

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