Play Meter

Issue: 1977 April - Vol 3 Num 7


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representing:
* BALLY * MIDWAY* ATARI/KEE * VALLEY
* Tournament Soccer * Americoin * Exidy
* Stern Electronics * Fun Games * Sega
* Sonic (Segasa) * U.S. Billiard * PSE
Ramtek * Allied Leisure * Meadows * Ka
* Brunswick * Mirco * J.F. Frantz
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the friendliest sales II sel'Ulee force In the U ... .A.
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AI Bettelman
Hank Tronick
Ira Bettelman
Mike Hall
lance Hailstone
Joe Farney
gandy Bettelman
OJL RobiAIoft & 00. T
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1: 213/380·1160
WestPico B~vd .. Los Angeles. Ca. 90006
Face it. You w(Jnt an attractive, durable, profitable
Rock-Ola.
But you just don't have room for our big 160-selection
Model 470.
So we designed the 469 for you.
Ir$ the same machine, in a slightly smaller cabinet.
The 469 has all the flamboyant, customer-attracting
graphics of the 470. The same rock-solid frame, 100% solid-
state circu itry, and unique sensing circuits that shut down the
amplifiers at the first hint of trouble.
And in the midst of it all, the heart of the Age of
Rock-Ola: The dependable Rock-Ola Revolving Record
Magazine. The ruggedly reliable mechanism that no one can
even copy, let alone improve on. In the 469, it handles 100
selections with incredible ease.
The Ro'ck-Ola 469. In the entire history of the industry,
no one has ever built a better small jukebox.
The Rock-Ola 469. Small is beautiful.
See and hear it at your
Rock-Ola Distributor.
Th is is the Age 01 Rock-Ola.

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