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Issue: 1975 April 30

MARKETPLACE
PAGE 35, APRIL 30, 1975
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Nevada's Gaming Control Board reported 15% gain in gaming last quarter of '74 is con-
tinuing. Both Las Vegas and Reno report crowded hotels and casinos. Big Vegas hotels are
90% occupied. Additional 15 casinos expected to open in Nevada this year •••• Pong games
on Continental Airlines for coach passengers in its DC-10s were expected to be placed in
operation la.st week of this past month •••• Ca.rd tables in taverns as well as commer-
cial bingo became legal by voter referendum in Va.ncouver,Wa.sh., and were licensed by the
Wash.State Gambling Commission. Slots were rejected by voters. City gets 10% gross from
card tables and 7% cut from bingo games •••• Mexico is trying to cut out Coke and Pepsi
and other foreign soft drinks bottlers by offering big tax rebates to bottlers who are
100% Mexican owned and produce only Mexican soft drinks.
Do not believe ugly rumor floating about that today's 3 U.S. jukebox mfrs may become
2 befo~e end of year. No basis in fact from what could be ascertained after talking with
execs of jukebox factories •••• Harsh debt collection methods are bringing legal action
by FTC (Federal Trade Comm.) Especially for those who fail to serve debtor with notice
of a lawsuit and then sue him •••• If you sell your business and promise not to compete
with the buyer in a certain area, instead of capital gains deal this can result in ordi-
nary income. The U.S.Tax Court so ruled in case where specific payment by the buyer to
the se ler was for such a promise without any coercion. The payment for the business be-
came ordinary income for tax purposes •••• Very few will be going to the British coin-
show next year. There's a crackdown under way on all expenses for overseas conventions.
Federal gov't agency, General Services Administration, Atlanta,Ga., uses United Par-
cel Service instead of U.S.Postal Service. Claims UPS gives "better service at cheaper
rates" •••• Even Uncle now admits average family pays 23% more taxes and that affluent
families pay from 25% to JOfo more taxes.
The TV playback video disks which have created so much press publicity since '72 are
now heating up with N.V.Philips and MCA in one corner and RCA in the other corner in U.S.
The idea that these disks can give a certain number of minutes of entertainment via home
TV receivers is not new. Decca Records Co.,Ltd. of London and A.E.G.Telefunken of Germany
have developed the T.E.D. system which is being marketed in Europe at about ~650 for the
player unit and about ~4.50 for each disk. So far the plan of all these firms is to win
out ov~r regular TV broadcast ~nterta.inment. (There isn't, as yet, any development here
that effects the jukebox. There may be an entertainment tie in with today's video games.
This could lead to a new type machine. As of this moment, all this talky-talk reminds of
the sensation created by "Mills Panoram" in 1939. All know what resulted in that case.)
Now that the new tax bill has become law many changes a.head for small businessmen.
First comes the lower tax on profits under $50,000. Operators should refigure, with the
help of their accountants, best combination of salary and profits as to which will pro-
duce lowest taxes. Very important - the 10% investment credit on purchases of new equip't.
Just as important, the same 10% investment credit applies to purchases of used equip't up
to $100,000. (Can prove tremendous money savers for all operators.) ••• Brunswick Corp.,
Skokie,Ill., expects profit to fall first half of '75 with possible drop for full year.
High interest costs, lower earnings from a joint Japanese venture and other recession
factors a.re indicated as the reasons.
Midway's Andy Ducay, Bally's Tom Ha.ta and Dick Linkens reported most highly success-
ful "Service Seminar", March 20, 21, held at Ed Shaffer's Shaffer Distributing Company,
Columbus,O •••• Vendo reported net loss of over $2.9 million on sales of over S88.3
million for 1974 •••• Inflation at present galloping at rate of 11.1% according to U.S.
Labor Dept's Bureau of Labor Statistics. Drop of possibly 3% to.5% pr~dicted by som~ of
the economists by end of this year. This would be due to recession which has cut prices
of many materials and components. Other economists mai~tain inflation to continue to.
gallop in double digits for the rest of the year even if recovery takes r,1ac~ later in
the Pa l l of the year than expected •••• Rush your news to "'ih.at's News? Write now to:
Marketplace, 185 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60601.
MARKETPLACE
" INVENTORY PRI CE LISTS" , Vol. 40, No. 4
Page A, April 30, 1975
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MUSIC PRICE LISTS
DISTRIBUTOR T RADE-IN A LLOWANCE
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When trading In used machines to distributors toward the purchase of new
equipment o jUbstantlal allowance below the low quotation to cover the
cost of c/eanlflg, painting, repairing, replacement of ports and components
plus labor and general overhead expense involved in recondlllonlng of Ufed
machines for r~ ale by dlstrlbutofl should be made.
ROWE-AM I
NOTE : 1946 th u 1958 · Models: A-40, B-40, C-40, D·BO, E-40, E·BO, E-120, F-80,
F-120, G-80. G -120, G-200, H 120, H-200, 1-lOOM, 1-120, 1-200M, 1-200, removed
due to no actl\e trading.
L
H
Y.P.
2. 1959, Mod .• 1-200E, 200 Sal., 45RPM . . . . . . . . . . . .
25.00 - 100.00
2. 1959. Mod. -200M, 200 Set., 45RPM • • . • . . . • •
25.00 - 100.00
2. 1959, Mod. ~·120. 120 Sel., 45RPM . . . • . . . . . • • •
25.00 - 100.00
2. 1960, Mod.
Sel., 45RPM
. . . • . • . • . . . • • • •
30.00 - 106.00
2. 1960, Mod. 1<·120, Sel., 45RPM .. ... .. • . • • • • . • •
30.00 - 105.00
2. 1960, Mod. 1<·100, 100 Sel., 45RPM • . . • • . • • . . . .
30.00 - 105.00
2. 1961. Contincfital 1, 200 Sel., 45RPM ....... .. . .
30.00 - 105.00
2. 1961, Lyric, 100 Sel .. 45RPM • . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . .
30.00 - 100.00
2. 1962, Contint·ntal 2, 200 Sel., 33 & 45 RPM . • . . . .
40.00 - 116.00
2. 1962, Contint-ntal 2, 100 Sel., 33 & 45RPM • . . . . .
40.00 - 115.00
2. 1963, Rowe-AMI. JAL-200, 200 Sel., . . . • • • • • • • •
60.00 - 140.00
2. 1963. Rowe-AMI, JEL-200. 200 Sel., ...... • . • • .
60.00 - 175.00
2. 1964, Rowe-AMI, JAM-200 . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . B0.00 - 276.00
2. 1966, Rowe-AMI Diplomat, JAN. .... . .. . . • . . . . . 125.00 - 316.00
2. 1966, Rowe-.llMI Bandstand JAO ..............
160.00 - 375.00
2. 1967, Rowe-AMI Music Merchant, MMl ...••..... 200.00 _ 425.00
2. 1968, Rowe-AMI Cadette.
. . . • • . . . . . . . 210.00 - 425.00
2. 1968, Rowe-AMI Music Master MM2 ... ... ...... 290.00 _ 510.00
2. 1969, Rowe 11/usic Miracle, MM3 . . . . . . . . . • • . • . 300.00 _ 560.00
2. 1970, Rowe T i:nount MM4 .
• •.......•... 410.00 - 710.00
2. 1971, Rowe M'-15, 200 Sel., Models: New Orleans,
California, Tiffany, Cathedral, Beauty, Play-
560.00 - 825.00
girl ..... . . •
. .
• .••• .• •. • •
610.00 - 945.00
2. 1972, Rowe Su11er Stars MM6
2. 1973, Tl ·1, Monte Carlo, Deauville . . . . . . . . . .. 725.00 - 1075.00
1974, Tl·2, 20) Sel., Caprice, Woodbridge,
Rhapsody • • • • • • . . . • . • • .. .
995.00
1245.00
2. 1974, Rl-1, 120Sel., Heritage ...... . ... .. . .... 875.00
1075.00
. • · • · · . • • • · · • • •
1975, Arlingto11, 200 Sel
.
. • • • •. · .. •• · · · · •
1975, Classic, 200 Sel
1975, Crestwood Console, 200 Sel ......••. · ·
"''°°·
ROCK-r>LA
NOTt· 19 445, '1448, 1454, 1456, 1458, 1462, 1466, 1468, 1478, 1485, removeddueto no
1
active trading.
Mod M 8 Regis 120 Sel. , 45 RPM • .
30.00 -
100.00
4· 1961
1962' Mod· 14:H' Prlnc~ss, 100 Sel., 45RPM
40.00
100.00
l962'. Mod: 106: Empress 1 2 o scelj · · · · ·
:g-~
~~-~
2. 1962, Mod. 1497, Empress, 2 0 0 "e
·
·
2 1963, Mod. 404, Capri, 100 Sel. . . . · · . ·
45.00
110. 00
2' 1963, Mod. 408, Rhap~ody, 160 Sel. . • . • .
45.00
110.00
2: 1964, Mod. 414, Capri II, dl oo se 1 . • · • · · ·
60 .00
~:~-~
60
00
0
1
6
11
2 1964,Mod.418S,Rhapso Y ,
• • •• •
·
·
:~-~
i~~-~
2 : l964, Mod. 425, Grand Prix, 1~0 ~~· 1
2. 1965, Mod. 424, Princess RoTi" i60 s
115.00
260.00
e ·• • ·
;
2 . l966, Mod. 426, Grand Prix ,
115·00
261 00
2. 1966 Mod. 429 100 Sel. · · • · · · · • · · ·
200.00
410°00
2. 1967' Mod. 433 160 Sel. . • . . . . . • . • .
200'00
375'00
2. 1967' 1 Mod. 432 100 Sel. • · · · · · · · · • ·
270°00
490°00
2. 1968 Mod.437 160Sel. · · · · • · · • · • ·
225°00
410°00
2. 1968).1od. 436, 100 Sel. • · • · · · · · · • • 350:00 -
555:00
2. 1969 Mod. 440, 160 Sel. • · · · · · · • · · ·
49500
250 00 -
2. 1969:Mod.441 IOOSel. · • · · . . . . . .
410:00
645:00
2. 1970 Mod.442 160Sel.
· · · · · · · · • 34000
56000
2. 1910' Mod. 443. 100 Sel. • · · • • • · · · · ·
78() 00
45()'00
2. 1971'. Mod. 44i. 160 Sel. · • • · · · · · · · • 4 10:00
670:00
2. 1971,Mod.445,lOOSel. · · • · • · · · . . .
55000
84500
·
19 7 1 , Model 4•l6, 160 Sel., Console
866:00
t
1 5 f. . .
0
~- ~~n· ~~:: :~~· ~6·0·S~':::::::::::: :i:~
· 1973' Model 4!i2, 160 Sel., Console • • . . •
1974', Mod. 4S 2 160 Sel., Console Deluxe •
2 1974,Mod.45~ IOOSel. · · • · · · • . . . .
2 1974, Mod. 45~ 160 Sel. .• · · . • · · · • •
l974, Mod. 453 , 160 Sel., Hideaway
1975, Model 45f,, Console. 160 Sel. •• · • · · · • • • •
1975, Model 400, 160 Sel. · • • • · · .. · • ...... •
1975, Model 456', 100 Sel. . · · · • · · · · · • • • • • · • •
745.00
700.00 -
eoo.OO _
=~
·
1025.00
1125.00
SEEBU RG
NOTE: 1949 thru 1957 Models· MlOOA, M1008, M100C, HFlOOG, HF100R,
V200, lOOW, VL200, lOOJ, KD200, L 100, removed due to no active trading.
Y.P.
H
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2. 1958, Mod. 201, 200 Sel., 45RPM . . . . • .
25.00
100.00
2. 1958,Mod.161, 160Sel.,45RPM . . . . . .
100.00
25.00
100.00
2. 1959, Mod. DH-222, 160 Sel., 45 RPM • . . .
25.00
105.00
30.00
2. 1960, Mod. AQl 00, I 00 Sci., 45 RPM . . • .
105.00
2. 1960, Mod. AQ160, Sel., 45RPM • • . . . . .
30.00
105.00
30.00
2. 1961,Mod.AY160,160Sel.,33&45RPM.
105.00
30.00
2. 1961 , Mod. AYlOO, 100 Sel., 33 & 45RPM .
110.00
40.00
2. 1962, Mod. OS 160, 160 Sel. . . . . • . . . .
110.00
2. 1962, Mod. OS 100, 100 Sel. . . . . . . . . .
40.00
290.00
2. 1963·64, Mod. LPC-1, Cons., 160 Sel. . . • .
90.00
2. 1964-65, Mod. LPC-480, Consolette . . . . .
90.00
295.00
135.00
350.00
2. 1966, Electra . • • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
45().00
2. 196 7, Stereo Showcase . . • . . . . . . . . . .
210.00
175.00
375.00
2. 1968, Phono )et . • . . . . . . . . . • • • • . .
525.00
2. 1968, Spectra . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 300.00
600.00
2. 1969, Gem . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 355.00
725.00
2. 1970, Apollo . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 460.00 -
2. 1970, Golden )et . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . .
285.00 - 49500
920.00
2. 1971, Musical Bandshell . . • . . . • . . . . . 600.00
995.00
2 . 1972, Firestar . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • 675.00
760.00
485.00
2 . 1972, Marauder SX-100 • . . • . . . . . . . .
1075.00
2. 1973, Olympian 160 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 760.00
1145.00
2. 1973, Regency 160,Console . . . . . . • . . 845.00
1195.00
2. 1974, Matador, 160 Sel. • • . . . . . . . . . . 845.00 -
895.00
2. 1974 Carnival, 100 Selec. . ....••••. . ..•.....
675.00 -
1975, 1st Edition Quadraphonic, 160 Sel .•....•
1975, Vogue II 160 Sel. ..... . ............. .
WURLITZER
NOTE: 1946 thru 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 tradln~.
2. 1959, Mod. 2300, 200 Sel., 45RPM
25.00
50.00
2. 1959,Mod.2304,104Sel.,45RPM
25.00
50.00
2. 1959,Mod.2310,100Sel.,45RPM
25.00
5Q.00
2 1960, Mod. 2400, 200 Sel., 45RPM
30.00
95.00
2. 1960, Mod. 2404, 104 Sel., 45RPM
30.00
~~·gg
2. 1960,Mod.2410, 100Sel.,45RPM
30.00
·
2. 1961, Mod. 2500, 200 Sel., 45 RPM
35.00
100.00
2. 1961,Mod.2504, 104Sel.,45RPM
35.00
100.00
2. 1961,Mod.2510, 100Sel.,45RPM . . . . .
35.00
1~-~
2. 1962, Mod. 2600, 200 Sel., 33 & 45 RPM
40.00
1 ·
40.00 - 105.00
2 . 1962 • Mod • 2610 • 100 Sel., 33 & 45 RPM . .
00
11500
2. 1963, Mod. 2700, 200 Sel .. · · • · • · · · · ·
45.
-
115·00
45.00
2. 1963,Mod. 2710,lOOSel •. · • • • · · · • · ·
175 ·00
2. 1964, Mod. 2800, 200 Sel. • · • · · · · · · • •
60.00
170 ·00
2. 1964,Mod.2810, lOOSel.. · · · · · · · · · ·
~·~
2. 1965, Mod. 2900, 200 Sel .. · • · · · · · · · •
·
205'00
70 · 00
2. 1965,Mod.2910, lOOSel.........
·
2. 1966, Mod. 3000, 200 Sel. • • • . . . . • . .
100.00
275.~
2. 1966,Mod.3010, 100Se1 .. . . . . . . . . · ·
100.00
~-
2. 1967,Mod.3100,200Sel. . . . . • • . . . . .
140.00-
·
2. 1967,Mod.3110,IOOScl . . . . . . . . . . . .
140.00
~-~
2. 1968, Mod. 3200, 200 Sel. • · • · · • · · · · ·
180.00 -
·00
2. 1968, Mod. 3210, 100 Sel.. · • · · · · · · · ·
166.00- 370 ·
395
00
2. 1969, Mod. 3300, 200 Sel. · · · · · · · · · ·
180.00 -
425·00
2. 1969, Mod. 3310, 100 Sel . . · · · · · • · · · •
220.00
·
475 · 00
250.00 -
2 ' 1970 0 Mod : 3400 I Stateman . . . . . . . • ·
200 00
410.00
2. 1970,Mod.3410, lOOSel. • • · . . . . • . •
200.00
42500
2. 1910, Mod. _3460, 160 Sel. · • · · · · · • • ·
:00
175:00
100
2 1970, Satellite II Cab.
· · · · · · · ·
52000
30000
2. 1971, 3500, Zodiac, 200 Sel.
· • · · · · • ·
495.00
275·00
2. 1971 3510, Zodiac, 100 Sel. · • · · · • · · ·
·
510'00
300 00
2. 1971: 3560, Zodiac, 160 Sel. · · · · • · · · ·
·
550°00
425
00
2. 1972, Superstar, 3600, 200 Sel. · · · · · · · ·
660·00
375 ·00 -
·00
2 1972, Mod. 3610, 100 Sel .. · · • • · · · ·
· -
395
2.. 1972, Mod. 3660, 160 Sel.. · · · · · · · • · ·
.oo - 640
950 · ·00
2. 1973, Americana, Mod. 3700, 200 Sel.
~-~ -
875 00
·
2. 1973, Mod. 3710, 100 Sel .. · • · · · · · · · •
940· 00
625 00
2. 1973, Mod. 3760, 160 Sel. · · • · · · · · · · ·
·
1000·00
00 00
2. 1974, Americana, Mod. 3800, 200 Sel.
~5Cl00
1030:00
·
2 1974 Americana, Mod. 3860, 160 Sel. · · ·
95000
620
00
2 1974: Americana, Mod. 3810, 100 Sel • . .
660.00 -
925'00
·
·
2 . l 974, Cabaret, Mod. 7500 B, 200 Sel.
00
00
1195
850
2. 1974 jukebox, Mod. 1050, 100 Sel • . . . · ·
;
..
1974'. Carousel, Tape, Mod. C-110 . . . . · ·
1974, Music System, Tape, Mod. C· 111 .. ·

*
205oo
00
DEUTSCHE W URLITZER
1975, Atlanta II, 160 Sel
COPYR l <:;HTED t 9 75 No RE
PRODUCTION P L E A SE I N W H OLE OR IN PART WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.

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