Play Meter

Issue: 1976 April - Vol 2 Num 4

2-3-4-PLAYER
• REALISTIC SOUN
• EXPLODING SHEL
• GRINDING HULLS
• SHIPS MANEUVER
• BLOW AWAY IS
• HIDE IN COVES
• RUMBLING EN
• 23" MON ITO
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The Rock-Ola 464. Anything else is less.
When you order a jukebox, you have a clear-cut choice.
You can order a Rock-Ola 464. Or you can order some-
thing less. Because, until we start work on next yea(s
model, the 464 is as good as jukeboxes get.
Its neon-inspired graphics grab the customers' atten-
tion . Its blinking, colorful selection/control panel makes
playing easy and exciting .
And the 464 sounds as good as it looks. Because
inside, a specially-designed acoustical chamber dis -
perses the music properly. Nothing stays trapped inside
to vibrate and muffle.
Being a Rock-Ola, the 464 is unaffected by dirt . Dust.
Greasy air. Grime. Hard use. Liquids . And time. It's built
to take it all and keep right on playing, while other
mach ines overheat, overwork or just plain wear out.
Besides all that, the 464 helps you count your take.
An optional computerized change counter (Model 2181)
keeps track, and even gives you a complete printed
record.
So, it comes down to your choice. You can have
Rock-Ola 464, with features other machines can only
copy. Or you can have someth ing less.
Bul then that's always been true of Rock-Ola.
RO&H~O~H
II
Is there really anything else?

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