Play Meter

Issue: 1976 January - Vol 2 Num 1

5 ways to improve
your quarterly profits.
25(
You've seen how people feed a great coin
game. Quarter after quarter after
quarter.
Which means you make a mint.
And making money is what the
Briarwood™ coin gam s are all about.
All five are proven winners. Our Air-Handball™
Game* is brand new, but it's already
out there, swallowing quarters and
grabbing extra talk and excitement.
And that will keep you earning extra
profits. For many quarters to come.
' patent pendin/{ .
BAUNSWtCK
For more infonnation, contact: Lyle Elliott, Briarwood Division,
Brunswick Corporation; One Brunswick Plaza, kokie, Illinois 60076 (312) 982-6000
Your format, content and "col-
or" are fir t rate. I enjoy reading
your magazine and look forward
to reading it each month. Your
article are not only interesting,
but mo t informative a well.
Plea e keep the quality i sues
coming .
Edward W . Schroter
Executive VP
InfI. Totalizing Systems Inc.
Newton Upper Falls, Ma.
I own and operate 100 amu e-
ment machine in Fre no, Calif.,
and pay a .high county property
tax and city licen e. Now, a new
tax i being a ses ed by the
county--"po e ory intere t."
Thi applie to any tax exempt
organization, tate or municipal
institution with which I do bu i-
ne . Since they pay no tax on
t heir proceeds from my ma -
chine , I must pay thi tax for
them, ba ed on a rate of 18-20 per
cent of the net proceed .
This ha forced a court action
on my part, which is very
ex pen ive. Anyone with thi
previou tax problem, plea e call
me collect so that I can pa the
information on to my attorneys.
I read Play Meter cover to
cover, including ad and would
like to ee more on service and
repair, especially repair in the
field or on location.
I like the bimonthly record
chart idea. We would like to ee
and read more about the older
equipment, a we have only been
in the busine s . about five years.
Jimmie L. Scifres
Owner
L.A.S.S.
Pensacola, Fla.
Thank for a good trade pub-
lication . I am looking forward to
receiving Play Meter.
A guideline on new and u ed
equipment price would be very
helpful to operator
uch a
my elf. Regional requirement
on equipment put us ( operators)
at the mercy of local di tributors
becau e of upply and demand
[ Cont inued on page 16)
Bill Freeman
AMS
Fresno, Calif.
( 209) 485-5980
We enjoy the overall contents
and enjoy seeing a publication
devoted solely to the amusement
industry.
S.L. Ehrle
Owner
Akron Coin Counting
& orting Machines
Tulsa, Okla.
I enjoyed you r three very good
lead article in the November
i sue. I am alway intere ted in
information on new game , etc.
John E. Neufer
Today Games
anta Monica, Cal.
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• Ga",e uses aUght dlsplay -
no ",onito,.
• Playe,.s co",pete d,,.ectly against
each othe,.
• Ga",e uses lights underneath
sllluc,.eened playing field
• Top ",ade Of unb,.eallable
Lexon ' plastic
• St,.ong and beautiful walnut
cabinet with ha,.dwood
and
Spanish leathe,. fo"",'ca top
t,.,,,,
• Fast, easy se,.II'ce
• Solid state dependablUty - f""
one yea,. wa,.,.ant)' on log'c boa,.d
EDeOE Mfg. & Service Co.
9512 W. Jel1er l on Blvd .• Culver C,ly . Cali1. 90230
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